Martin Pawley
British architecture critic and theorist (1938–2008), a prolific writer on modern architecture and technology, author of a biography of Buckminster Fuller in the "design century" mold.
Pawley was known for provocative, technology-minded architectural criticism. His Fuller biography traces the Dymaxion inventions and the geodesic work, casting Fuller as one of the heroic figures of twentieth-century design — an assessment consistent with Pawley's broader interest in industrialization, mass production, and the social promise of technology in building.
Role in Fuller's orbit
Pawley is an architecture-critic biographer who situates Fuller within the mainstream narrative of modern design history, arguing for his importance to architecture proper rather than treating him as an outsider.
See Also
- Buckminster Fuller (Pawley) (Buckminster Fuller (Pawley)) — the biography he wrote
- Norman Foster (Norman Foster) — high-tech architect whose Fuller-influenced work Pawley's criticism engaged
Sources
- Buckminster Fuller (Pawley) (source reference) — the work attributing authorship