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Kyle Dugdale is an architect and historian currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at Yale University. He has also taught at Columbia University and the City College of New York. His academic journey includes a BA in Classics from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, a Master of Architecture from Harvard University, and a PhD from Yale University, where he was awarded the Theron Rockwell Field Prize.
Research interests focus on architecture’s metaphysical significance, its role as a marker of identity and ethical function, and the future of classical architecture. Dugdale’s work explores the intersection of architectural history, theory, and critical bibliography, with a particular emphasis on reconciling historical and contemporary architectural discourse.
- John Hay Whitney Fellowship
- Harvey Fellows Program
- Theron Rockwell Field Prize
- Professor King-lui Wu Teaching Award
Dugdale’s writing has been published in Classicist, Clog, and other architectural journals. He is the author of Babel’s Present (2016), co-editor of Towers in the City (2021), and author of the forthcoming monograph Architecture After God (2023). His research has been funded by the Mellon Foundation and other prestigious organizations.




