BiographyDeyan Sudjic was born in 1952 in London to Yugoslav parents. In 1976, he graduated in architecture from the University of Edinburgh. In 1983, he was the first editor of Blueprint Magazine and worked for several British newspapers including The Sunday Times and The Guardian. He was a visiting professor of design theory at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna for four years. Currently, he divides his time between London, where he is an architecture critic for the weekly
The Observer and a visiting professor at the Royal College of Art, and Milan, where he has been the longtime editor-in-chief of the magazine
Domus. He is the author of many successful publications on architecture such as
100-Miles City, Cult Objects, and Architecture Pack, as well as monographs on
John Pawson, Ron Arad, and
Richard Rogers.
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