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'''Jimenez Lai''' was a faculty member of [[UCLA]]. He is also the founder and leader of Bureau Spectacular, a design studio founded in 2008 and led by Jimenez Lai.
'''Jimenez Lai''' is a faculty member at the [[USC School of Architecture]] in Los Angeles. He is also the founder and leader of Bureau Spectacular, a design studio founded in 2008 and led by Jimenez Lai.


==Academic career==
==Academic career==
Jimenez Lai was a faculty member at [[UCLA]].
'''Jimenez Lai''' is a faculty member at the [[USC School of Architecture]] in Los Angeles and was previously a faculty member at [[UCLA]].
Lai previously held the LeFevre Fellowship at the Knowlton School of Architecture at the [[Ohio State University]] in 2007 and the Howarth-Wright Fellowship at [[Taliesin (studio)]]/[[Taliesin West]]. He was an assistant professor at [[University of Illinois at Chicago]].
Lai previously held the LeFevre Fellowship at the Knowlton School of Architecture at the [[Ohio State University]] in 2007 and the Howarth-Wright Fellowship at [[Taliesin (studio)]]/[[Taliesin West]]. He was an assistant professor at [[University of Illinois at Chicago]].



Revision as of 05:38, 3 April 2023

Jimenez Lai
NationalityCanadian/Taiwanese
OccupationArchitect

Jimenez Lai is a faculty member at the USC School of Architecture in Los Angeles. He is also the founder and leader of Bureau Spectacular, a design studio founded in 2008 and led by Jimenez Lai.

Academic career

Jimenez Lai is a faculty member at the USC School of Architecture in Los Angeles and was previously a faculty member at UCLA. Lai previously held the LeFevre Fellowship at the Knowlton School of Architecture at the Ohio State University in 2007 and the Howarth-Wright Fellowship at Taliesin (studio)/Taliesin West. He was an assistant professor at University of Illinois at Chicago.

Published works

  • "Primitives". Log/Issue 22.
  • "On Types of Seductive Robustness". Candide / Issue 3.
  • "Obstruction: A New Healthy Body". Pidgin / Issue 9.
  • "The Future Archaeologist". PLOT / Issue 1
  • "Plan v Section". Conditions / Issue 5+6
  • "The Future Archaeologist". Beyond Magazine / Issue 3
  • "Big Box Robotz". Journal of American Institute of Architecture Students / Spring 2010
  • "Laundry Man". Conditions / Issue 3
  • "Point Clouds". MAS Context / Issue 4
  • "Vertical Urbanism". 306090 / Issue 12

Jimenez Lai's monograph, Citizens of no place : an architectural graphic novel supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and Princeton Architectural Press.[1]

Built Work

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