
Maverick for the Built Environment
A Biography of John Paul Eberhard, FAIA
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Barbara Eberhard

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In Dad's words: “I would describe myself, in short, as an organizational entrepreneur. That ranges from starting a new school of architecture in Buffalo to starting a new Institute for Applied Technology at the National Bureau of Standards and from creating a research program at the Sheraton Hotel Corporation to the most recent events that include working with the San Diego Chapter of the AIA and establishing the new Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture.”
John Paul Eberhard, FAIA, was not a traditional architect in any sense of the word. He was a maverick. For the built environment.
Review from Writer’s Digest: "Congratulations on writing and publishing your book! You have created a loving and informative tribute to your father, an important if not well remembered figure in American history. This book brings him into our consciousness. You do a great job of alternating between your writing and your father’s own words, as well as interpolating reminiscences of others, to create as complete a portrait as possible. His life can be seen as a microcosm for so much of his generation in the United States. The story of your parents’ deaths is heartbreaking and serves as a painful reminder of the tragic period in the early months of the Covid pandemic. The many photographs and drawings you include add a great deal, and they are reproduced with great clarity."
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