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Geoff Goldberg

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Geoff Goldberg has practiced for more than 30 years in Chicago as an architect and urban designer. Along with his own practice, he has taught architectural design and theory at University of Illinois at Chicago for several years. Current focus is on notions of form, particularly the construction and composition of complex shapes, with investigations into the archives of several artists and architects as part of research on the history of form. Work has been done at a variety of scales, from details to managing large urban infrastructure projects in both the public and private sectors. Awards have been received for design, urban planning, and writings on engineering.

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Mas issue bold late entry to the chicago public library competition 37

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At the Biennial—BOLD and the Chicago Room

Afterword by Geoff Goldberg

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Heritage is Ineffable

Essay by Geoff Goldberg