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Johannes Knoops is an Architect and tenured Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology/State University of New York where he teaches Interior Design. With a Bachelors of Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Masters from Yale University, Johannes has lead a multi-disciplinary design practice for over 30 years in his native New York City. His research has had the support of the Cini Foundation, American Academy in Rome, National Endowment for Humanities, National Institute for Architectural Education, the Graham Foundation and a number of residencies, including time with the Emily Harvey Foundation here in Venice. Widely published and exhibited, his personal research focuses on issues of memory and place.
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Books by Johannes Knoops
In Search of Aldus Pius Manutius... a campo Sant'Agostin, 2018
Aldus Pius Manutius was a humanist, educator and publisher who revolutionized the world of printi... more Aldus Pius Manutius was a humanist, educator and publisher who revolutionized the world of printing. He is considered the father of the modern paperback. He even gave us the first italic fonts. Despite its formidable reputation, the Aldine Press’s first location in Venice has been in scholarly dispute ever since 1828. This booklet firmly establishes the press’s true location.
In addition a video of MY JOURNEY can be found at:
https://youtu.be/dYHIIYqB6aA?si=19riLN1ZRGaA_nt5
Revised: 11.1.24
Papers by Johannes Knoops
THE BIENNALE THAT WAS MEANT TO BE, 2021
The 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, "How will we live together" Prof. Johannes M. P. Knoops Or... more The 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, "How will we live together" Prof. Johannes M. P. Knoops Originally slated for a Spring 2020 opening, this 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, had been postponed twice in the face of a pandemic that has tweaked the tides of time. It was first postponed to the fall of 2020 and then quickly rescheduled for the following year. Many consider it to be Architecture's most significant global showcase. Not as a trade show, but as a forum of the here and the now. Earlier this Spring, in the face of a third wave of Covid-19 infections and new variants, Italy's Prime Minister implemented further restrictions while declaring the entire country a red zone for the Easter Weekend of April 3-5, 2021. Yet despite all the lamentations of an extensive quarantine across Northern Italy, just a mere week later, on April 12th, La Biennale di Venezia livestreamed a press conference for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition "How will we live together?" Featuring Roberto Cicutto, the newly named President of La Biennale di Venezia, and Hashim Sarkis, Curator of the 2021 Architecture Biennale.
Sorting out the 2023 Architecture Biennale, 2023
My review of the 2023 Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy
In Search of Aldus Pius Manutius... a campo Sant'Agostin, 2018
Aldus Pius Manutius was a humanist, educator and publisher who revolutionized the world of printi... more Aldus Pius Manutius was a humanist, educator and publisher who revolutionized the world of printing. He is considered the father of the modern paperback. He even gave us the first italic fonts. Despite its formidable reputation, the Aldine Press’s first location in Venice has been in scholarly dispute ever since 1828. This booklet firmly establishes the press’s true location.
In addition a video of MY JOURNEY can be found at:
https://youtu.be/dYHIIYqB6aA?si=19riLN1ZRGaA_nt5
Revised: 11.1.24
THE BIENNALE THAT WAS MEANT TO BE, 2021
The 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, "How will we live together" Prof. Johannes M. P. Knoops Or... more The 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, "How will we live together" Prof. Johannes M. P. Knoops Originally slated for a Spring 2020 opening, this 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, had been postponed twice in the face of a pandemic that has tweaked the tides of time. It was first postponed to the fall of 2020 and then quickly rescheduled for the following year. Many consider it to be Architecture's most significant global showcase. Not as a trade show, but as a forum of the here and the now. Earlier this Spring, in the face of a third wave of Covid-19 infections and new variants, Italy's Prime Minister implemented further restrictions while declaring the entire country a red zone for the Easter Weekend of April 3-5, 2021. Yet despite all the lamentations of an extensive quarantine across Northern Italy, just a mere week later, on April 12th, La Biennale di Venezia livestreamed a press conference for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition "How will we live together?" Featuring Roberto Cicutto, the newly named President of La Biennale di Venezia, and Hashim Sarkis, Curator of the 2021 Architecture Biennale.
Sorting out the 2023 Architecture Biennale, 2023
My review of the 2023 Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy