Catherine Lynn
Teaching Area:
History, Historic Preservation
Education:
Yale University, Ph.D., 1981
University of Delaware, Master of Art, 1967
Sweet Briar College, Bachelor of Art, 1964
Teaching And Administrative Experience:
Assistant Curator, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York 1975 – 1977: Curator, Atlanta Historical Society, Atlanta, GA, 1966-1975
Assistant Professor Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, 1981-1985
Adjunct Professor, Master’s Program in the Decorative Arts, Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York, 1986-1987
Director of Education and Development, Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, editor Connecticut Preservation News, 1987-1991
Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Yale University 1992 – present: Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, University of Miami, 2001-2002
Recent Publications:
Editor Historic landscapes of Florida / Rocco J. Ceo and Joanna Lombard (Miami, Fla.), Deering Foundation & the University of Miami School of Architecture, 2001
“Building Yale and Razing It From the Civil War to the Great Depression,” chapter in Yale in New Haven: Architecture and Urbanism , Vincent Scully, Catherine Lynn, Erik Vogt, Paul Goldberger (New Haven: Yale University, 2004) pp. 40-168