
Wallis Miller
Associate Professor · 19th Century German Architecture
Oslo School of Architecture and DesignAbout
Wallis Miller is the Charles P. Graves Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on 19th and 20th century German and European architecture, particularly the role of exhibitions and museums in shaping modern architectural discourse. She has contributed significantly to understanding how collecting and exhibiting practices influenced architectural modernism in Germany.
Her major publication, Architecture on Display: Exhibitions, Museums, and the Emergence of Modernism in Germany, explores how architectural exhibitions formed modernist identity. Key articles include analyses of Schinkel's museums, Mies van der Rohe's exhibition strategies, and Berlin's architectural exhibition culture.
Miller actively participates in research groups such as “The Printed and the Built” at OCCAS, investigating intersections between printed media and architectural practice. Her work bridges art history, exhibition studies, and architectural theory, emphasizing transdisciplinary approaches to cultural history.
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