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Tim Ainsworth Anstey

Professor

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tim.ainsworth.anstey@aho.no

Tel: +4723526031

Tim Anstey is an architect and historian, director of the PhD Program at the Oslo School of  Architecture and Design, and a member of OCCAS, the Oslo Centre for Critical Architectual Studies. His books include Things That Move: A Hinterland in Architectural History (MIT Press, 2024); Warburg Models: Buildings as Bilderfahrzeuge, with Mari Lending (Hatje Cantz, 2023); Images of Egypt, with Mari Lending and Eirk Bøhn (Pax, 2018) and Architecture and Authorship, with Katja Grillner and Rolf Hughes (Black Dog Publishing, 2007).
 
Anstey is a senior researcher in the project Provenance Projected: Architecture past and future in the era of circularity, and contributed to  The Printed and the Built. Architecture and Debate in Modern Europe (both funded by the Norwegian Research Council). In OCCAS he initiated the exhibition project Warburg Models and led the Swedish Research Council funded Things That Move. EU research projects have included PRIARC Printing the Past. Architecture, print culture and uses of the past in modern Europe (EU HERA) and the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions projects TACK. Communities of Tacit Knowledge in Architecture. With Mari Lending he has designed and curated three exhibitions for OCCAS: “Images of Egypt”, (Oslo Museum of Cultural History, 2018), “Warburg Models: Buildings as Bilderfahrzeuge” (Warburg-Haus, Hamburg, 2023), and “Warburg Models: The Architecture of the Intinerant Archive” (Architectural Association, London, 2024). He received his Mphil and PhD from the University of Bath. Anstey’s research interests lie at the interface between architectural authorship and technological process, with a special interest in how mediations in architecture effect those relationships. 


Undervisning på AHO
 

  • PhD School:
  • Designing Research Methods
  • Apparatus Reading
  • Apparatus Writing
  • Apparatus Framing
  • Histoy and Transformation/OCCAS Rome Studio
  • History and Transformation/OCCAS electives

Fagområder

  • Arkitekturhistorie og teori

Curriculum Vitae - CV

Tim Ainsworth Anstey
b. 1965
Bio: http://occas.aho.no/people/tim-anstey/
 
 
 
 
Tim Anstey is Professor and Chair of the PhD Programme at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, where he is a member of OCCAS, the Oslo Centre for Critical Architectural Studies. He trained and as practiced as an architect and has taught and researched in architecture since 2001. He received his Doctorate in Architecture from the University of Bath, UK and has a strong interest in the history of discourse around architecture and design, and on how technologies of visualization have shaped architecture as a discipline.
 

Education  
RIBA Part 3 2000
 
Ph.D.
1999
 
 
M.Arch.
1989
Architectural Association (Professional Qualification)
 
University of Bath School of Architecture
“Divinity and Difference: On unity and distortion in the work of Leon Battista Alberti”, supervisor: Dr. Vaughan Hart, opponent: Dr. Mario Carpo
University of Bath School of Architecture and Building Engineering
 
 
Academic roles  
2001–2006 KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm, Sweden
Guest Associate Professor, Head of Architectural Technology
20007–2008
 
 
2008–2018
 
 
2013–
University of Bath
Lecturer, Leader of Masters Thesis Programme
 
KTH School of Architecture
Associate Professor, Head of Research
 
Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway
Professor, Chair of PhD Programme
 
Positions of responsibility  
2013–
 
2015–2016
 
2022–
Chair of PhD Programme, Oslo School of Architecture and Design
 
Chair of Research Committee, Oslo School of Architecture and Design
 
Chair of PhD Programme Board, Oslo School of Architecture and Design
 
Research Projects  
2003–2005
 
 
 
2012–2016
 
 
2014–2016
 
 
2015–2018
 
 
2016–2019
 
 
2019–2023
 
 
 
 
2023–2026
“Architecture and its Mythologies: Authorship, Judgement and Representation”. Vetenskapsrådet (Swedish Research Council).  Named investigator.
 
“Architecture in the Making”. FORMAS (Swedish Research Council FORMAS). Named investigator, co-director.
 
“Things that Move”. Vetenskapsrådet (Swedish Research Council).  Project leader.
 
“The Printed and the Built”. Norsk Forskningsråd (Norwegian Research Council). Named investigator.
 
“Printing the Past. Architecture, Print Culture and Uses of the Past in Modern Europe PriArc.” HERA. Guest Scholar.
 
TACK Communities of Tacit Knowledge: Architecture and its ways of Knowing. EU Marie Sklodowska–Curie Actions Innovation Training Project. Named researcher, project leader for AHO within a consortium lead from ETH, Zurich.
 
“Provenance Projected. Architecture past and future in the era of circularity” Norsk Forskningsråd (Norwegian Research Council). Named investigator.
 
Publications
 
 
2024
 
 
2023
 
 
2021
 
 
 
2021
 
 
2020
 
 
2020
 
2018
 
 
2018
 
 
2018
 
 
2012
 
 
2012
 
 
 
2008
 
Things that Move. A Hinterland in Architectural History. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2024.
 
Warburg Models: Buildings as Bilderfahrzeuge (with Mari Lending). Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2023.
 
— “Serving Hatch” in Extinct. A Compendium of Obsolete Objects. Edited by Barbara Penner, Adrian Forty, Olivia Horsefall Turner and Miranda Critchley. London: Reaktion Books, 2021.
 
— The Cottage at Bromley” (with Mari Lending and Pernille Bøye Algren), Drawing Matter, June 2021.
 
— “Moving memory. The buildings of the Warburg Institute”, in Kunst og Kultur 03.2020 vol 103.
 
— “Economies of the Interior,” in Grey Room, 78, Winter 2020.
 
Images of Egypt. Edited by Mari Lending, Eirik Bøhn and Tim Anstey. Oslo: Pax Forlag, 2018.
 
— “Moving Egypt” (with Mari Lending) in Images of Egypt, ed. Mari Lending, Eirik Bøhn and Tim Anstey. Oslo: Pax Forlag, 2018: 31-96.
 
— “Movables” in The Printed and the Built. Edited by Mari Hvattum and Anne Hultzsch. London: Bloomsbury, 2018.
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Nordic Journal of Architecture 3: Alteration, edited by Tim Anstey and Catharina Gabrielsson, 2012
 
“Things that Move. Domenico Fontana and the Vatican Obelisk”, in Nordic Journal of Architecture 3: Alteration, guest ed. Tim Anstey and Catharina Gabrielsson, 2012: 47-57.
 
— Architecture and Authorship.  Edited by Tim Anstey, Katja Grillner and Rolf Hughes. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2007.