
93-year old architect, theorist and professor Peter Eisenman, holds a place in architectural history as one of the New York Five, and the founder of Deconstructivism. He’s the recipient of the Gold Medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. And he has made a lifelong commitment to teaching, serving on the faculty of Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Cooper Union and Cambridge. He now teaches at Cornell University in Manhattan where he plans to adapt his newest course on the genealogy of architecture as the subject of his 28th book.