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SAF Lecture: "Judith Chafee: Regional Consciousness."

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Judith Chafeebegan her career rubbing elbows with some of the most significant architects of the twentieth century. Her education at Yale University underPaul Rudolphcame at a momentous time when the best of a generation gathered in New Haven to debate the future of architecture. While thriving in this competitive environment, Chafee established herself in the Northeast and practiced for a decade with Walter Gropius, Sarah Harkness and Ben Thompson at theArchitects Collaborative, Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo atEero Saarinen and Associates,Edward Larrabee Barnesand theOffice of Paul Rudolph. Recognition immediately followed her early design projects including aFellowship at the American Academyin Rome withCharles Eames and Diane Lewisin residence. Her inaugural independent project landed on the front of Architectural Record— the firstRecord House Awardcover by a woman architect.

In 1970, Chafee returned to Tucson, Arizona and began a private practice that combined an interest in the Sonoran Desert landscape of her childhood, endemic building techniques and the experimental outlook that she embraced during her internship on the East Coast. Within the first decade of practice, she became celebrated for finely tuned buildings, situated with care in iconic desert landscapes. These houses bring form to priorities that are now widely embodied by the sustainability community and mindful designers worldwide. A close study of Judith Chafee’s early training and built work provides a unique understanding of making architecture that is both regional and far-reaching— an architecture that leverages limitations to stimulate an identity.

Christopher Dominis an architect and educator at the University of Arizona and lectures internationally on the topic of regional modernism and technological innovation. Professor Domin is a co-author of the bookPaul Rudolph: The Florida Houses,published by Princeton Architectural Press.

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Ringling College of Art+Design
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Sarasota,34234United States
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