FEATURED AUTHOR
Georgia Lindsay
Georgia Lindsay is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Environmental Design Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research focuses on architecture as an experience, especially that of art museums. She is author of The User Perspective on Twenty-First-Century Art Museums (Routledge 2016) and co-editor of Revisiting “Social Factors:” Advancing Research into People and Place (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2015). She received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
Subjects: Anthropology - Soc Sci, Built Environment
Education
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PhD, University of California Berkeley, 2013
MLibArts, University of North Carolina Asheville, 2005
BA, University of Colorado Boulder, 2001
Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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I study the social side of architecture. One area of focus is museums, specifically the effects of the architecture on the art museum experience and the surrounding urban area. I also study green buildings and how green features are read by people who use the building.
Personal Interests
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I ride bicycles in the mountains and on the road, rock climb occasionally, do yoga, pottery, and cook good dinners to share with friends.