K. Michael Hays is the Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. An internationally recognized figure, his work has been central to the development of architectural theory, focusing on European modernism and critical theory. He earned his PhD from MIT and Bachelor of Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
His professional life is deeply intertwined with his passions, having dedicated his career to scholarship and education in architecture. Hays has played a central role in shaping architectural discourse, mentoring students through advanced degree programs and publishing extensively on influential modern and contemporary architects, reflecting a profound commitment to his field.
Unique fact: He was the founder of the influential scholarly journal *Assemblage*, a leading forum for architectural theory in North America and Europe.
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