

Paul Tesar
Paul Tesar's innovative methodologies enhance understanding of architecture as a public and social art, bridging the gap between theory and practice. As an Alumni Distinguished Professor of Architecture Emeritus at North Carolina State University, Tesar has made significant contributions to the field of architecture through his extensive research and teaching. Originally hailing from Vienna, Austria, he pursued his architectural studies at the T.U. Wien before completing a Master of Architecture at the University of Washington. Throughout his illustrious career, Tesar has taught at various prestigious universities, sharing his expertise in architectural design, aesthetics, architectural theory, vernacular architecture, and design pedagogy. His passion for architecture is deeply rooted in his belief that it is not just a technical discipline but a profound social and public art form that shapes human experience and interaction. Tesar's research interests are diverse, yet they converge on the exploration of architecture's role in society. He delves into architectural theory and aesthetics, examining how these elements influence design and the built environment. His work often reflects a commitment to understanding the cultural and historical contexts that inform architectural practices. In addition to his academic pursuits, Tesar has been actively involved in various architectural projects and collaborations, further enriching his insights into the practical applications of his research. His contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous awards and accolades, cementing his reputation as a thought leader in architecture. Tesar's legacy in architectural education is marked by his dedication to nurturing the next generation of architects. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, creativity, and a holistic understanding of architecture's impact on society. Through his mentorship, he has inspired countless students to approach architecture with a sense of responsibility and innovation. As an emeritus professor, Tesar continues to engage with the architectural community, contributing to discussions and developments in the field. His work remains influential, offering valuable perspectives on the intersection of architecture, culture, and society.
Publications
, 8239-8244, 2005-05-25
, 2014-09-10
, 2015-01-21
, 2014-06-18