Jack L. Nasar

Jack L. Nasar wrote architectural Criticism for The Columbus Dispatch and Landscape Architecture Magazine and published more than 100 scholarly articles and eight books on human aspects of physical form. His books include: The Evaluative Image of the City, Environmental Aesthetics: Theory, Research & Applications, Directions in Person Environment Research and Practice, Design by Competition: Making Design Competitions Work, Designing for Designers: Lessons Learned from Schools of Architecture, Visual Quality by Design and Universal Design and Visitability: From Accessibility to Zoning.

See his novel: The Right Angle on Amazon under the pen name of Leona Victor.

An Academy Professor Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University, he has degrees in architecture, urban planning and environmental psychology, has been an invited lecturer around the world, and received the EDRA Achievement award, EDRA Career Award, Ethel Chattel Fellowship (University of Sydney), and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the School of Architecture at Washington University, St. Louis.

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