Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
I have taught both architectural design and history-theory subjects at the Yale School of Architecture for the past thirty years. While such double-duty has become somewhat rare in the increasingly specialized academic environment, I am convinced that the range helps me facilitate the interplay between verbal and visual knowledge, between thinking and doing that I believe lies at the heart of architectural education. Overcoming the fault line between the worlds of architectural history and architectural design is my main pedagogical goal.
My scholarly interests cover 20th Century European and American art and architecture, art and aesthetic theory, and history of ideas. I have authored several prize-winning books in the area: Achtung Architektur! Image and Phantasm in Contemporary Austrian Architecture (MIT Press/Graham Foundation, 1996), Alvar Aalto: Architecture, Modernity and Geopolitics (Yale University Press, 2009), which won the Alice Davis Hitchcock Prize given annually by SAH for the best piece of scholarship in the field by North American writer; and Kevin Roche: Architecture as Environment (Yale University Press, 2011). I am also co-editor with Donald Albrecht of Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future (Yale University Press, 2006), which won the Philip Johnson Award, given also by SAH annually for the best exhibition catalogue and the Bannister Fletcher Award, given by the London Authors Club annually for the best book in art or architecture. My most recent books include Exhibit A: Exhibitions that Transformed Architecture, 1948-2000 (Phaidon Press, 2018) and Untimely Moderns: How Modern Architecture Discovered Future in the Past (Yale University Press, 2023), which posits disregard for chronological time as a hallmark of modern architecture. I am currently completing a book manuscript Le Carré Bleu: Legendary Little Magazine of Modern Art, Architecture, and Urbanism for Getty.
In addition, I have published scholarly essays, book chapters, and articles in various anthologies and journals including AA Files, Daidalos, Finnish Architectural Review, Getty Research Magazine, Log, Perspecta, PIN-UP, and SOM Journal, as well as exhibition catalogs. My curatorial experience includes working in various capacities in exhibitions Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future, Kevin Roche: Architecture as Environment, Alvar Aalto: Second Nature, and Le Carré Bleu: A legendary little magazine from Helsinki, 1958-1961. My scholarly and curatorial work has been supported by Getty, the Graham Foundation, the Finnish Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research.
MED Yale University
PhD Columbia University