Dean Hawkes
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Dean Hawkes is a British architect and academic.
He was born in tbc and studied at Manchester School of Architecture. Dean Hawkes has, for many years, combined practice, teaching and research. From 1965 – 1995 he taught and researched at the Department of Architecture at Cambridge University, where he was a founder member and, later, Director of the Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies. He held the Chair of Architectural Design at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University from 1995 – 2002.
Dean Hawkes was in practice with Stephen Greenberg as Greenberg and Hawkes.
He has published numerous books and essays and his buildings and projects have been widely published and have won a number of architecture awards.
[edit] Publications
D. Hawkes, J. Owers [1982] The Architecture of Energy, Longman, London. Dean Hawkes [1995] The Environmental Tradition, Spon Press, London.
Dean Hawkes, Jane McDonald, and Koen Steemers, [2001] The Selective Environment, Spon Press, London.
D. Hawkes, Arup Partnership, W. Forster [2002] Energy Efficient Buildings: Architecture, Engineering, and Environment, W. W. Norton & Company, London. Dean Hawkes [2006] The Environmental Imagination, Spon Press, London.
[edit] Key Buildings
Doughty Mews, Bloomsbury, London.
House, Cambridge.
House, Dorset.
Library, Maldon, Essex.