What is jeffrey kipnis?

Jeffrey Kipnis is an American architect, writer and educator based in Ohio. He is best known for his contributions as a professor of architecture at the Ohio State University, where he was the director of the Graduate Program in Architecture from 1995 until 2003.

Kipnis has written numerous books and articles on architecture, including "Architecture: A New Kind of Photography" (1984), "Philosophy and Architecture" (1999), and "Towards a New Architecture" (2005). He is also associated with the Avant-Garde architecture movement and is known for his unconventional approach to design and teaching.

Apart from his academic pursuits, Kipnis has also been involved in several notable architectural projects, including the Guggenheim-Hermitage Museum in Las Vegas and the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio. He has received several accolades for his contribution to the field of architecture, including a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and the prestigious Holden Fellowship from Harvard University.