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Anne Walker (architectural historian)

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Anne Walker (born May 21, 1973, New York City) is an architectural historian and author in New York City. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College and a Master’s degree in Historic Preservation from Columbia University. In 2000, she joined the firm of Peter Pennoyer Architects in New York City and has since collaborated with Peter Pennoyer on several books regarding the history of twentieth-century American architecture. Walker serves as a Fellow Emeritus of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America.

Books

  • Peter Pennoyer Architects: Apartments, Townhouses, Country Houses, The Vendome Press, 2010.
  • The Finest Rooms in America, Rizzoli, 2010, with Thomas Jayne.
  • The Ford Plantation Architectural Pattern Book, 1999, co-author, with Donald M. Rattner.
  • The Architecture of Delano & Aldrich, W. W. Norton, 2003, co-author, with Peter Pennoyer.
  • The Architecture of Warren & Wetmore, W. W. Norton, 2006, co-author, with Peter Pennoyer.
  • Frank M. Snyder’s Building Details, W. W. Norton, 2007, co-author, with Peter Pennoyer, of an introduction.
  • The Architecture of Grosvenor Atterbury, W. W. Norton, 2009, co-author, with Peter Pennoyer.

Awards

  • Winner, Victorian Society in America's Metropolitan Chapter Annual Publication Award, 2010.
  • Winner, Victorian Society in America’s Metropolitan Chapter Annual Publication Award, 2007.
  • Honorable Mention, American Society of Interior Designers Educational Foundation/Joel Polsky Prize, 2003.