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Maura Lucking
Assistant Professor, History of Architecture
Maura Lucking is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, specializing in the history of architectural modernism and 19th-century U.S. architecture.14 She holds a Ph.D. in Architectural History from UCLA and is particularly interested in exploring design as it intersects with connected histories of race, craft, land, and labor.14
Key aspects of Maura Lucking's career and research include:
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Research Focus:
- Architectural modernism
- Architecture and colonialism
- Landscape and land use
- Craft and labor history
- Media and representation in architecture
- Architectural pedagogy4
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Awards and Recognition:
- Recipient of the Society of Architectural Historians' 2024 David B. Brownlee Dissertation Award for her thesis "Settler Campus: Racial Uplift, Free Labor, and Land Tenure in American Design Education, 1866-1929"2
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Maura Lucking's work contributes significantly to the understanding of architecture's role in shaping racial identities, settler colonial hierarchies, and the intersection of design with social and economic ideals.34

