Kathryn Holliday, Associate Professor of Architectural History in the School of Architecture at University of Texas Arlington, is an architectural historian focused on American architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries. She is the author of Leopold Eidlitz: Architecture and Idealism in the Gilded Age (W. W. Norton, 2008) and Ralph Walker: Architect of the Century (Rizzoli, 2012). Her current research focuses on the typology of telephone buildings.
Participating Programs

Rewriting Skyscraper History: Looking Back from the 21st Century

Tall and Tethered: Telephone Buildings in the City

Rewriting Skyscraper History: Looking Back from the 21st Century

New York’s First Skyscrapers: When, Where & Why?
