Norma Evenson
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Born | Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. | September 3, 1928
Died | June 7, 2021 | (aged 92)
Occupation | Historian |
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Thesis | Chandigarh: A Study of the City and its Monuments (1963) |
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Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
Norma Doris Evenson (September 3, 1928 – June 7, 2021) was an American historian of architecture and urban planning. A 1975 Guggenheim Fellow, she won the 1979 Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award for her book Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978 (1979), and she wrote Chandigarh (1966), Le Corbusier: The Machine and the Grand Design (1969), Two Brazilian Capitals (1973), and The Indian Metropolis: A View Toward the West (1989). She was also a professor at University of California, Berkeley for thirty years.
Biography
[edit]Norma Doris Evenson was born on September 3, 1928, in Minneapolis.[1] She obtained her BA from George Washington University in 1950 and her MFA from the Catholic University of America on 1951.[2] After a few years as an art teacher and consultant in Montgomery County, Maryland, as well as a year of study at the American University (1957-1958), she went to Yale University, where she got her MA in 1960 and her PhD in 1963.[2] She also worked as a research assistant at the Yale University Art Gallery while doing graduate studies at Yale.[1]
In 1963, Evenson became an assistant professor of architectural history at the University of California, Berkeley,[2] where she was part of the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design.[3] Kathleen James-Chakraborty said that Evenson was hired in part due to student demand for diversity at UC Berkeley.[4] She was promoted to associate professor in 1969 and full professor in 1972.[2] She retired from UC Berkeley in 1993.[5]
Evenson wrote on urban history, including urban planning in India and Brazil.[3] In 1975,[6] she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to study the era following Haussmann's renovation of Paris.[2] She won the Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award for her 1979 book Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978.[7] She was appointed Fellow of the Society of Architectural Historians in 2009.[8] Other books she wrote include Chandigarh (1966), Le Corbusier: The Machine and the Grand Design (1969), Two Brazilian Capitals (1973), and The Indian Metropolis: A View Toward the West (1989).[3] She also received grants from the American Philosophical Society and Social Science Research Council.[1]
Evenson's personal library of architectural history materials was destroyed in the Oakland firestorm of 1991.[9]
Evenson died on June 7, 2021, in the Washington metropolitan area; she was 92.[3]
Bibliography
[edit]- Chandigarh (1966)[10][11]
- Le Corbusier: The Machine and the Grand Design (1969)[12][13]
- Two Brazilian Capitals (1973)[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
- Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978 (1979)[22][23][24][25][26][27][28]
- The Indian Metropolis: A View Toward the West (1989)[29][30][31][32][33][34]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c National Directory of Latin Americanists: Biographies of 2,688 Specialists in the Social Sciences & Humanities. Library of Congress Hispanic Foundation. 1972. p. 184.
- ^ a b c d e Reports of the President and of the Treasurer. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1975. p. 37.
- ^ a b c d "CED Professor Emerita Norma Evenson Has Died". UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ James-Chakraborty, Kathleen (2021). "Accreditation Requirements and the Global History of Architecture". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 80 (2): 136–139. ISSN 0037-9808. JSTOR 48766426.
- ^ "SAYING GOODBYE" (PDF). ced.berkeley.edu. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ "Norma Evenson". Guggenheim Fellows.
- ^ "[Awards]". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 39 (3). 1980. doi:10.2307/989565. ISSN 0037-9808. JSTOR 989565.
- ^ "Obituary: SAH Fellow Norma Evenson (1929-2021)". Society of Architectural Historians. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
- ^ Paddock, Richard C. "Oakland's Elite Lose Irreplaceable History". The Los Angeles Times. p. A30.
- ^ Ascher, Charles S. (1967). "Review of Chandigarh". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 370: 231–232. ISSN 0002-7162. JSTOR 1038123.
- ^ Besset, Maurice (1968). "Review of Chandigarh". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 27 (2): 148–150. doi:10.2307/988474. ISSN 0037-9808. JSTOR 988474.
- ^ Burchard, John E. (1971). "Review of The Modern City: Planning in the 19th Century; Tony Garnier: The Cité Industrielle; Le Corbusier: The Machine and the Grand Design". The Art Bulletin. 53 (1): 133–134. doi:10.2307/3048822. ISSN 0004-3079. JSTOR 3048822.
- ^ Serenyi, Peter (1971). "Review of Who Was Le Corbusier?; Le Corbusier, Elemente einer Synthese; Pessac de Le Corbusier; Le Corbusier: The Machine and the Grand Design". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 30 (3): 255–259. doi:10.2307/988757. ISSN 0037-9808. JSTOR 988757.
- ^ Ascher, Charles S. (1974). "Review of Two Brazilian Capitals: Architecture and Urbanism in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia; Brasilia, Plan and Reality: A Study of Planned and Spontaneous Urban Development". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 411: 234–235. ISSN 0002-7162. JSTOR 1041072.
- ^ Blair, Thomas (1973). "Review of Two Brazilian Capitals: Architecture and Urbanism in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia". Built Environment (1972-1975). 2 (12): 695–695. ISSN 0045-3463. JSTOR 43677423.
- ^ Burchard, John Ely (1974). "The Brazilian Model". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 50 (1): 138–143. ISSN 0042-675X. JSTOR 26435414.
- ^ Fogle, David P. (1977). "Review of Two Brazilian Capitals: Architecture and Urbanism in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 36 (3): 212–213. doi:10.2307/989082. ISSN 0037-9808. JSTOR 989082.
- ^ Jellicoe, Geoffrey (1975). "Review of Two Brazilian Capitals". Journal of Latin American Studies. 7 (1): 190–190. ISSN 0022-216X. JSTOR 156298.
- ^ Serenyi, Peter (1975). "Review of Two Brazilian Capitals: Architecture and Urbanism in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília". The Art Bulletin. 57 (3): 461–463. doi:10.2307/3049421. ISSN 0004-3079. JSTOR 3049421.
- ^ Smith, C. T. (1976). "Review of Two Brazilian Capitals: Architecture and Urbanism in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília". Urban History Yearbook. [3]: 92–94. ISSN 0306-0845. JSTOR 44608968.
- ^ "Review of Two Brazilian Capitals: Architecture and Urbanism in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília". The Town Planning Review. 46 (3): 348–348. 1975. ISSN 0041-0020. JSTOR 40103138.
- ^ Collins, Peter (1980). "Review of Paris: A Century of Change 1878-1978". JAE. 33 (4). doi:10.2307/1424696. ISSN 0149-2993. JSTOR 1424696.
- ^ Hydak, Michael G. (1982). "Review of Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978". The French Review. 55 (6): 931–932. ISSN 0016-111X. JSTOR 390696.
- ^ Kain, Roger (1981). "Review of Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978". Geographical Review. 71 (3): 340–341. doi:10.2307/214705. ISSN 0016-7428. JSTOR 214705.
- ^ Maitland, Barry S. (1981). "Review of Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978". Leonardo. 14 (4): 345–345. doi:10.2307/1574658. ISSN 0024-094X. JSTOR 1574658.
- ^ Olsen, Donald J. (1981). "Review of Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978". Urban History Yearbook. [8]: 229–230. ISSN 0306-0845. JSTOR 44609338.
- ^ Sutcliffe, Anthony (1980). "Review of Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 39 (2): 159–160. doi:10.2307/989589. ISSN 0037-9808. JSTOR 989589.
- ^ "Review of Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978". The Wilson Quarterly (1976-). 4 (2): 164–165. 1980. ISSN 0363-3276. JSTOR 40255825.
- ^ Archer, John (1992). "Review of An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj; The Indian Metropolis: A View toward the West". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 51 (1): 85–87. doi:10.2307/990642. ISSN 0037-9808. JSTOR 990642.
- ^ King, Anthony D. (1995). "Writing Colonial Space. A Review Article". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 37 (3): 541–554. ISSN 0010-4175. JSTOR 179219.
- ^ King, Anthony (1990). "Review of The Indian Metropolis, A View Toward the West.; An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj.; The Tradition of Indian Architecture, Continuity, Controversy and Change Since 1850". The Journal of Asian Studies. 49 (4): 964–967. doi:10.2307/2058307. ISSN 0021-9118. JSTOR 2058307.
- ^ Melvin, Jeremy (1990). "Review of An Imperial Vision. Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj; The Indian Metropolis. A View toward the West; Continuity, Controversy and Change since 1850: The Tradition of Indian Architecture". The Burlington Magazine. 132 (1049): 585–586. ISSN 0007-6287. JSTOR 884377.
- ^ Michell, George (1991). "Review of An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj; The Indian Metropolis: A View towards the West; The Tradition of Indian Architecture: Continuity, Controversy and Change Since 1850". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 54 (3): 602–603. ISSN 0041-977X. JSTOR 619089.
- ^ Olsen, Donald J. (1991). "Review of The Indian Metropolis: A View toward the West". The American Historical Review. 96 (3): 936–937. doi:10.2307/2162585. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 2162585.
- 1928 births
- 2021 deaths
- 20th-century American women academics
- 20th-century American historians
- American women historians
- American architectural historians
- Historians of urban planning
- Historians of India
- Historians of France
- George Washington University alumni
- Catholic University of America alumni
- American University alumni
- Yale University alumni
- University of California, Berkeley faculty
- Writers from Minneapolis
- Historians from Minnesota