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Peter Baldwin is a Lecturer in Architecture, specializing in the generative potential of architectural drawing and the interplay between narrative and spatial design. His work bridges artistic and architectural disciplines, exploring postmodern conditions and digitization's ethical implications. He has exhibited internationally, including at the Yale School of Architecture and the A+D Gallery in LA, and contributed to leading journals like Architectural Design (AD). His research projects include 'Filigreed Gods' (2019–present) and 'Wastelands and Wonderlands' (2018–present), which interrogate speculative design and spatial representation.
Notable publications include co-editing Speculative Coolness (Routledge, 2023) and guest-editing Ghost Stories: Architecture and the Intangible (AD, 2024). His pedagogic focus centers on cultivating architects capable of addressing contemporary societal challenges through innovative frameworks.
Key exhibitions and projects include In Memoriam at Yale (2020), Drawings from the Chapel Hildebrand (2023), and the upcoming Impossible Drawings exhibition (2024), curated by Thom Mayne. His work emphasizes the speculative and ethical dimensions of design in a digitized world.
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