Associate Professor
Martin Schwartz is an architect and teacher with an interest in daylight in architecture. He has taught at Mississippi State University, the University of Plymouth (UK), the University of Michigan as the Willard A. Oberdick Fellow, Cranbrook Academy of Art as guest co-architect-in-residence, and the University of Oregon as the Frederick Charles Baker Distinguished Professor in Lighting. Since 2005, Martin has been a member of the architecture faculty at Lawrence Technological University in Detroit, where he is an associate professor and has served as associate department chair. Martin is a co-author of the book, Gunnar Birkerts, Metaphoric Modernist, and is currently working on two books, Those Who Love the World Don’t Mind Being Reminded of It: The Architectural Ideas of Charles W. Moore and In Good Light, a collection of his essays on daylight in architecture.


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