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Kathryn Holliday

Professor at The University of Texas at Arlington

Kathryn Holliday is a distinguished Professor of architecture and landscape history, with a strong focus on telephone buildings, telecommunications infrastructure, equity, design, and urban development in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.

She recently published a noteworthy book titled 'The Open Ended City: David Dillon on Texas Architecture' through the University of Texas Press in 2019.

Kathryn pursued her education diligently, obtaining a PhD in Architecture and a Master of Arts in Art History from The University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor's degree in Art and Environmental Studies from Williams College.

She is associated with various prestigious organizations, including The University of Texas at Arlington where she holds the position of Professor and has previously served as the Director, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor.

Her academic journey also includes roles such as Visiting Assistant Professor at Southwestern University, Lecturer at The University of Texas at Austin, and positions at The Historic New Orleans Collection and the J. Paul Getty Trust.

Kathryn Holliday's research interests and expertise encompass a wide range of topics within the realms of architecture, landscape history, and urban development, making her a highly respected figure in the academic community.

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Arlington, Texas