Background
Herzog, Lawrence Arthur was born on July 7, 1951 in New York City. Son of Arthur Lawrence and Bernice Herzog.
( The United States and Mexico share a two-thousand-mile ...)
The United States and Mexico share a two-thousand-mile boundary where landscape and architecture clash in a vivid contrast of two cultures. From Aztec to High Tech explores the architectural future of interdependent neighbors who share a history, an economy, and a landscape. After reviewing three key periods in Mexico's three-thousand-year-old architectural past -- indigenous, Spanish colonial, and modern -- urban planning scholar Lawrence A. Herzog focuses on the border territories of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, particularly in California. Through eighty black-and-white photographs and interviews with architects from both sides of the border, this engaging book provides a compelling picture of how traditional Mexican architecture has intersected with the postindustrial, high-tech urban style of the United States -- a mix that offers an alternative to the homogenization of architecture north of the international border.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0801860091/?tag=2022091-20
( The United States and Mexico share a two-thousand-mile ...)
The United States and Mexico share a two-thousand-mile boundary where landscape and architecture clash in a vivid contrast of two cultures. From Aztec to High Tech explores the architectural future of interdependent neighbors who share a history, an economy, and a landscape. After reviewing three key periods in Mexico's three-thousand-year-old architectural past -- indigenous, Spanish colonial, and modern -- urban planning scholar Lawrence A. Herzog focuses on the border territories of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, particularly in California. Through eighty black-and-white photographs and interviews with architects from both sides of the border, this engaging book provides a compelling picture of how traditional Mexican architecture has intersected with the postindustrial, high-tech urban style of the United States -- a mix that offers an alternative to the homogenization of architecture north of the international border.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/080186643X/?tag=2022091-20
Herzog, Lawrence Arthur was born on July 7, 1951 in New York City. Son of Arthur Lawrence and Bernice Herzog.
Bachelor, State University of New York, Albany, 1973. Master of Arts, Syracuse University, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1980.
Senior planner Middlesex County Planning Board, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1975-1977. Senior Fulbright lecturer National University Engineering, Lima, Peru, 1980. Professor urban studies University California, San Diego, La Jolla, 1981-1989.
Senior advisor Junin Department, United States Agency International Development, Lima, Peru, 1982-1983. Professor city planning San Diego State University, since 1989. Consultant United States Agency International Development, Bolivia, 1985, American Institute Architects, Texas, 1988, California Department Transport, San Diego, 1991-1993.
Editor, writer Pacific News Services, San Francisco, 1988-1995. Visiting scholar London School of Economics, 1990, Autonomous University Madrid, 1993, Columbia University School Architect and Planning, 1994.
( The United States and Mexico share a two-thousand-mile ...)
( The United States and Mexico share a two-thousand-mile ...)
Advisor Citizen Coordinating for Century III, San Diego, 1992-1995, New School Architecture, since 1992. Member advisory board San Diego Dialogue, since 1997. Member Latin American Studies Association, Urban Affairs Association, Association Collegiate Schools Planning.
Married Vivienne Lee Bennett, August 19, 1990. 1 child, Adin Jacob.