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This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding the Wikipedia article The Philadelphia School (Architecture).

I was a student at the school that is the subject of the article, and I am the author of a scholarly book on the subject titled "The Philadelphia School and the Future of Architecture," published by Routledge, a scholarly press.

Lobell attended the college and the school of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, and is a professor of architecture at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked or studied with some of the major creative and cultural figures of the twentieth century, including mythologist Joseph Campbell; architects Louis Kahn, Robert Venturi, Harrison & Abramovitz, and Ulrich Franzen; Buddhist masters Chogyam Trungpa, Robert Thurman, Lama Tsultrim Allione, and the Dalai Lama; and Tai Chi master Cheng Man-Ch’ing.

Lobell works in the fields of creativity, consciousness studies, cultural theory, mythology, architecture, Buddhism, and information theory, and consults on high profile technology projects. He is the author of numerous articles and has lectured throughout the country. Lobell lectures widely and has published numerous articles and reviews.

His books include:

The Philadelphia School and the Future of Architecture, Routledge, 2022.

Louis Kahn: Architecture as Philosophy, Monacelli Press, 2020.

Architecture and Structures of Consciousness, JXJ Publications, 2020

Movies, Myths, and Archetypes, JXJ Publications, 2020

Visionary Creativity: How New Worlds are Born, JXJ Publications, 2015

Joseph Campbell: The Man & His Ideas, Joseph Campbell Foundation, 1993.

The Little Green Book: A Guide to Self-Reliant Living in the ’80s. Shambhala Publications, 1981.

Between Silence and Light: Spirit in the Architecture of Louis I. Kahn, Shambhala Publications, 1979, reissued with a new introduction, 2009

More at JohnLobell.com, at VisionaryCreativity.com, and at CreativityDiscourse.com.