Timothy M. Rohan

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Timothy M. Rohan, PhD is associate professor in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has written many articles for journals and edited volumes about post-World War II architecture and its makers, including Marcel Breuer, Philip Johnson, and especially Paul Rudolph. He is the author of The Architecture of Paul Rudolph (Yale, 2014) and the edited volume, Reassessing Rudolph (Yale 2017). He curated an exhibition at the Yale School of Architecture in 2008 about both famed and little-known projects by Rudolph for New Haven. He is working on a new book about late twentieth-century Manhattan interiors. Tim is committed to working with preservation groups, such as Historic New England and Cape Cod Modern. Tim co-founded UMass Brut, the advocacy group for modernist architecture in the Massachusetts public university system. Docomomo US acknowledged UMass Brut with their 2022 Modernism in America award for excellence.