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Paul Emmons

}} Paul Emmons is an architect, professor, and author best known for his writings on the history and theory of architectural drawing practices. Currently, at Virginia Tech's Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC), Emmons is the Patrick and Nancy Lathrop Professor of Architecture. He also serves as the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies for the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design. Finally, he chairs the History and Theory track at WAAC of the [https://arch.vt.edu/graduate/degrees/phd-in-architecture-and-design-research.html#:~:text=The%20Architecture%20track%20within%20the,Preservation%2C%20and%20Computing%20and%20Representation. Ph.D. program in Architecture and Design Research.]

Emmons has written a number of books on the history and theory of architectural practices, including ''Drawing'' ''Imagining'' ''Building'' (2020), ''Ceilings and Dreams'' (2019), and ''Confabulations'' (2018). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Confabulations Storytelling in Architecture

    Published 2017
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