Barrie, Thomas (Matthew)
BARRIE, Thomas (Matthew)
BARRIE, Thomas (Matthew). American, b. 1955. Genres: Architecture, Urban studies. Career: Architectural Resources Cambridge Inc., Cambridge, MA, architect, 1980; Huygens & DiMella Inc., Boston, MA, architect, 1981-83; Payette Associates Inc., Boston, architect, 1983-87; Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI, adjunct professor of design, 1987-90; Boston Architectural Center, Boston, instructor in drawing, 1990; Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England, visiting lecturer in design, history, and theory of architecture, 199091; Victoria University of Manchester, Manchester, visiting lecturer in design, history, and theory of architecture, 199192; Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI, associate professor of design, history, and theory of architecture, 1993-, head of faculty council, 1997-. Thomas Barrie Architects, architect, (in Boston), 1987-90, and (in Royal Oak, MI), 1993-; work represented in exhibitions; guest lecturer at universities. Publications: Spiritual Path, Sacred Place: Myth, Ritual, and Meaning in Architecture, 1996; Community Visions of Royal Oak: Rebuilding the American Small City, 1997. Contributor of articles and reviews to architecture journals and local periodicals. Address: College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University, 21000 West Ten-Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48075, U.S.A. Online address: barrie@ltu.edu