Peggy Deamer Explained

Peggy Deamer (née: Margaret Deamer; born February 15, 1950) is an architect, architectural educator, and Emeritus Professor of Architecture at Yale University.[1] Her research explores the nature of creative work, stretching from a psychoanalytic interpretation of art production and reception – initiated in the dissertation on Adrian Stokes, who was analyzed by Melanie Klein – to neo-Marxist examinations of creative labor. She is the founding member of the international advocacy group, The Architecture Lobby (TAL).[2]

Biography

Deamer received BA from Oberlin College, a B.Arch. from Cooper Union and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. [3] Her dissertation was on the British art critic, Adrian Stokes. She has taught at Princeton University, Barnard College, Columbia University, Ohio State University, University of Kentucky. In New Zealand, where she was the Head of the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland in 2007, she taught at Unitec and Victoria University. She has been a board member of Storefront for Art and Architecture and the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation and is currently on the board of Perspecta: The Yale Journal of Architecture and a member of ArchiteXX.

Projects

Montauk House, Montauk, NY, 1999 (Deamer+Phillips)[4]

Waccabuc House Addition, Waccabuc, NY, 2003 (Deamer+Phillips)

Kaiwaka House, New Zealand, 2016 (Deamer Studio)[5]

Awards

John Q. Hejduk Award, Cooper Union, 2021[6]

Artist Residency, "Labor," Santa Fe Art Institute, 2020[7]

Publications

Books

Articles

Recent articles include “Office Management,” in OfficeUS’s Agenda, “Work” in Perspecta 47, “The Changing Nature of Architectural Work,” in Design Practices Now Vol II, The Harvard Design Magazine no. 33;[8] “Detail Deliberation,” in Building (in) the Future: Recasting Labor in Architecture; and “Practicing Practice,” in Perspecta 44.[9] Her writing on architecture, design and psychoanalysis include “Adrian Stokes: Surface Suicide” in Architecture Post Mortem: The Diastolic Architecture of Decline, Dystopia, and Death (Ashgate, Donald Kunze, Editor),[10] “Adrian Stokes: The Architecture of Phantasy and the Phantasy of Architecture, Architecture and Psychoanalysis: The Annuals of Psychoanalysis, and “Subject/Object/Text” in Drawing/Building/Text, (Princeton Architectural Press, Andrea Kahn, ed.)

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  1. Book: Walker, Enrique, 1967-. Tschumi on architecture : conversations with Enrique Walker.. 2006. Monacelli Press. Tschumi, Bernard, 1944-. 978-1-58093-182-3. New York, N.Y.. 76894560.
  2. Web site: Median. Samuel. Meet the Architecture Lobby. Metropolis Magazine. 2 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150225131443/http://www.metropolismag.com/Point-of-View/December-2013/Meet-The-Architecture-Lobby/. 25 February 2015. dead.
  3. Web site: Peggy Deamer. Yale Architecture. en. 2019-03-22.
  4. Web site: Driven by Hope: Peggy Deamer on Navigating Teaching, Negotiating Parenthood, and Developing a Legacy . 2023-03-21 . Madame Architect . en-US.
  5. Web site: Kaiwaka House Deamer Architects . 2023-03-21 . Archello . en.
  6. Web site: Lynch . Mary . 2020-12-09 . Alumni Profile: Peggy Deamer AR’77 . 2023-03-20 . Cooper Union Alumni Association . en-US.
  7. Web site: Peggy Deamer . 2023-03-20 . Santa Fe Art Institute . en-US.
  8. Deamer. Peggy. The Changing Nature of Architectural Work. The Harvard Design Magazine. Fall 2010. II. 33. 2 March 2015.
  9. Web site: Deamer. Peggy. Detail Deliberation. Perspecta. 2 March 2015.
  10. Book: Deamer. Peggy. Adrian Stokes: Surface Suicide. 2013. Ashgate. 978-1-4094-6221-7. 2 March 2015.