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Willis, Beverly Ann Daughter of Ralph William and Margaret Amanda (Porter) Willis.
(Invisible Images: The Silent Language of Architecture by ...)
Invisible Images: The Silent Language of Architecture by Beverly Willis, published by the National Building Museum, is a book for readers of the late 1990s, who have learned-and demand-to interact with media that includes both ideas and imagery. Encompassing the full range of visual and verbal arts, Willis discusses and illustrates the creative process that is universal to all designers: "All art forms, from architecture to music, dance to painting, drama to sculpture, cinematography to illustration, seek to reveal or express the invisible, unarticulated and often unperceived forces that affect the human experience at a given time. Objects that command attention and communicate at some profound level become timeless, weaving a tapestry of universal expression. The invisible images surrounding such forms or designs not only distinguish the present from the past, but generate new possibilities." This original book, profusely illustrated in color with 170 stunning cross-cultural photographs and drawings of Willis' own architectural projects, multi-media art, and symbols will engage creative people in any field, and all of those who are interested in the creative process. Willis' textual thesis is enhanced by a compelling visual device: a ribbon of words running along every page of the book, traversing time and place, with quotations from artists, writers, and philosophers, and highlights from her own text. More provocative than the moving headlines on Times Square, they carry the reader along. . . engaged by thoughts and interrupted by images, when not engaged by images and interrupted by thoughts.
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Willis, Beverly Ann Daughter of Ralph William and Margaret Amanda (Porter) Willis.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, University Hawaii, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy in Fine Arts (honorary), Mount Holyoke College, 1983.
Principal Willis Atelier, Honolulu, 1954-1958, Willis & Associates, Inc., San Francisco, 1958-1988. President Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, since 2002. President, director Architecture Research Institute, Incorporated, New York York City, 1993—2005.
Co-chair Rebuild Downtown Our Town Coalition, 2002. Professor International Women's University, Kassel, Germany, 2000.
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Author: Invisible Images: The Silent Language of Architecture, 1997. Contributing author: City and Gender-International Discourse on Gender, Urbanism and Architecture, 2003, Creating Sustainable Urban Environments: Future Forms and Design for Sustainable Cities, 2005. Principal works include Union St. Stores (merit award San Francisco American Institute of Architects, award of distinction State of California), Nob Hill Courts (merit award American Institute of Architects), 1970, Margaret Hayward Park (grand and merit awards Pacific Coast Building Conference, Honor award Design International), 1983, San Francisco Ballet Building, 1984, Manhattan Village Academy High School, New York City, 1995.
Contributor articles to professional journals, chapters to books.
Founding trustee National Building Museum, Washington, since 1976, member board infrastructure and the constructed environmental, 1971-1979, chair federal facility council, 1976-1979. President Beverly Willis Architect Foundation, New York City, since 2002, Museum Modern Art Program, 2007. Fellow American Institute of Architects (vice president California council 1979, president 1980).
Member Achievement Rewards for College Scientists, International Women's Forum, Lambda Alpha (president San Francisco chapter 1981-1982), Villa Taverna and National Arts Club.