Philip Tabor
Philip Tabor is director of Architectural Studies at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. He received an MA in Architecture and Fine Art and a PhD in Architecture (on the limits of 'automatic' design) at Cambridge University. He was an architect with several firms in London, Cambridge and San Antonio and co-founded the Centre for Land Use and Built Form Studies (now the Martin Centre in Cambridge) and Applied Research of Cambridge (computing consultancy, now part of MacAut USA).

He is a member the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Architectural Association of London, the Standing Conference of Heads of Schools of Architecture and the Architecture Foundation of London, among other organizations.

Philip Tabor has held teaching positions at the the Architectural Association, the Bristol, Cambridge, and Canterbury architecture schools, and examinerships at the Buckinghamshire, Cambridge, Leicester, and Wales schools. He writes regularly for the Architectural Review and is editor of the Journal for Architectural and Planning Research.

Philip Tabor can be reached at:
fax: +44 71 225 1487
e-Mail: GILLIAN1@applelink.apple.com

updated 29-09-96