Elizabeth Danze,
Elizabeth Danze is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and
an Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin School of
Architecture, where she is the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and holds the Meadows Foundation Centennial
Fellowship in Architecture. She is a principal with Danze Blood
Architects, and her work integrates practice and theory across
disciplines by examining the convergence of sociology and psychology
with the tangibles of space and construction. Danze is co-editor of Architecture and Feminism and co-editor and author of CENTER 9: Regarding the Proper and
Psychoanalysis and Architecture-The Annual of Psychoanalysis, Volume 33 and
CENTER 17: Space and Psyche. She is the architect advisor to the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Committee on Psychoanalysis and the Academy. Danze is the recipient of the University of Texas System Regents’ Outstanding
Teaching Award and is a member of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
Articles and Writings:
Center #17: Space and Psyche
Elizabeth Danze (Editor) and Stephen Sonnenberg (Editor)
“Modeling Erik Erikson’s Diagram of Psychosocial Development”, Space and Psyche, Center Volume 17, A Journal for Architecture and Design in America.
Commentary on Adele Tutter’s “Design as Dream and Self-Representation: Philip Johnson and the Glass house of Atreus,” Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 6.2012
“An Interactive Three and Four Dimensional Clinical, Research Learning, and Teaching Model of Erik Erikson’s Diagram of Psychosocial Development,” American Psychoanalytic Association 2010 Scientific Poster Session, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association Online, 6.2012
Psychoanalysis and Architecture
James William Anderson, and Elizabeth A. Danze Edited by Jerome A. Winer (Author, Editor)
Architecture and Feminism (Yale Publications on Architecture)
Debra Coleman (Editor), Elizabeth Danze (Editor), Carol Henderson (Editor), C. Mercer (Editor)