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    A Conversation With Lukas Pauer

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    Lukas Pauer is a licensed architect, urbanist, historian, educator, and the Founding Director of the Vertical Geopolitics Lab, an investigative practice and think-tank at the intersections of architecture, geography, politology, and media, dedicated to exposing intangible systems and hidden agendas within the built environment. At the University of Toronto (UofT), Lukas is an Assistant Professor of Architecture, Inaugural 2022-2024 Emerging Architect Fellow. There, his contribution at disciplinary intersections is reflected in his engagements as a Faculty Affiliate in Urban Studies at the UofT A&S SofC as well as a Faculty Affiliate in Global Affairs and Public Policy at the UofT Munk CERES. From the Architectural Association in London, he holds a PhD AD on political imaginaries in architectural and urban design history with a focus on how imperial-colonial expansion has been performed architecturally throughout history. Pauer holds an MAUD from Harvard University and an MSc Arch from ETH Zürich. Among widespread international recognition, he has been selected as an Ambassadorial Scholar by the Rotary Foundation, a Global Shaper by the World Economic Forum, and an Emerging Leader by the European Forum Alpbach — leadership programs committed to change-making impact within local communities. In 2024, during his appointment as inaugural Emerging Architect Fellow at the UofT Daniels in recognition of advancing integrated practice, research, and teaching, he concurrently held an AIAS/ACSA New Faculty Teaching Award — the most prestigious teaching award for emerging educators in the field across North America

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    BORMIO / MAPPATORI AJUT.TE TOPOG.O ALESSIO, AJUT.TE TOPOG.O PALMAROCCHI, F., TENENTE PIOVANO, TENENTE PAUER, AJUT.TE TOPOG.O PALMAROCCHI V., ASP.TE AJUT.TE MARCHI P., CAPO SEZIONE CAPITANO GIORGETTI [Carta d'Italia] (-) Bormio / Mappatori Ajut.te topog.o Alessio, Ajut.te topog.o Palmarocchi, F., Tenente Piovano, Tenente Pauer, Ajut.te topog.o Palmarocchi V., Asp.te Ajut.te Marchi P., Capo Sezione Capitano Giorgetti (F.o 8 2) ( -

    Rupertus Theophilus Pauer

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    Medium: engravingprints"Rupertus Theophilus Pauer" [1995.2438.000.000], Weisshoff, Johann Jacob, Unknown - UnknownArtist and Role: Unknown - Unknown, EngraverExtent: sheet 31.1 x 23.

    La Chasse. Capriccio Pour Piano.

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    La Chasse. Capriccio Pour Piano.

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    sectionalpiano`A Mademoiselle Ernestine Andreae11500Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 027, Item 027Par E. Pauer, Op.34

    Rupertus Theophilus Pauer

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    Medium: engravingprints"Rupertus Theophilus Pauer" [1995.2437.000.000], Weisshoff, Johann Jacob, Unknown - UnknownArtist and Role: Unknown - Unknown, EngraverExtent: sheet 31.5 x 23.

    Reader, handing loose-leaf manuscript back to partner/author: More sense, less sensibility

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    Frank Pauer is a cartoonist-in-residence for the Erma Bombeck Writers\u27 Workshop. He is the editor emeritus of The Cartoon!st, the newsletter of the National Cartoonists Society, from which he received the Charles M. Schulz Award for Cartooning and the Silver T-Square. Now retired, he was the art director for the University of Dayton Magazine from 1991 to 2018, following a career as a staff artist at the Dayton Daily News and the Journal Herald.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ebww_pauer/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Índice craneométrico de los indígenas prehispánicos y actuales de la Mesa Central de México.. Anales del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnografía. Num. 20 Tomo III (1925) Cuarta Época (1922-1933)

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    H. Holmes, William. Antiquity of Man on the Site of the City of Mexico. En transactions of the Antropological Society of Washington. Vol. III. Washington, 1885.Spinden, Herbert J. Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and Central America. New York, 1917.Album de Colecciones Arqueológicas. Láminas 1-69. Seleccionadas y arregladas por Franz Boas. Ilustraciones por Adolfo Best. En Publicaciones de la Escuela Internacional de Arqueología y Etnología Americanas. México, 1911-12.Engerrand, Jorge. Director. Discurso Inaugural y Reseña de la Exposición Anual de la Escuela Internacional de Arqueología y Etnología Americanas. México, 1913.Wissler, Clark. The American Indian. New York, 1917.La Población del Calle de Teotihuacán. Dirección de Antropología. México, 1922.Hrdlicka, Ales. Genesis of the American Indian. De Proceedings Seconds Pan American Scientific Congress. Section I. Anthropology. Vol. I. Washington, 1917.Gamio, Manuel. Las excavaciones del Pedregal de San Angel y la Cultura Arcaica del Valle de México. Reprinted from the American Anthropologist. (N. S.) Vol. 22. No. 2. April-June. Washington, 1920.En el XVII Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, efectuado en la ciudad de México en el mes de septiembre de 1910.Pauer, Paul Siliceo. Estudio antropométrico y Anatómico de los Restos Humanos de Tipo Azteca, descubiertos en Coyoacán, D.F. En Ethnos. Tercera Época. Tomo I. Núms 3 y 4. México, D.F., 1925.Noguera, Eduardo. Estudio sobre cráneos procedentes de Culhuacán, que se conserva en el Departamento de Antropología. (Inédito).Landa, Everardo. Informe que se conserva en el Departamento de Antropología. (Inédito).Boas, Franz. Handbook of American Indian Languages. En Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 40. Washington, 1911.Starr, Frederick. Physical Characters of Indians of Southern Mexico. Chicago, 1902.Pauer, Paul Siliceo. Condiciones Físico-Biológicas de los Habitantes del Valle de Teotihuacán. En La Población del Valle de Teotihuacán. Dirección de Antropología. México, 1922.Keane, A. H. Ethnology. Cambridge, 1911

    Person approaching author at a book signing: If I had as much free time as you, I could write a novel, too.

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    Frank Pauer is a cartoonist-in-residence for the Erma Bombeck Writers\u27 Workshop. He is the editor emeritus of The Cartoon!st, the newsletter of the National Cartoonists Society, from which he received the Charles M. Schulz Award for Cartooning and the Silver T-Square. Now retired, he was the art director for the University of Dayton Magazine from 1991 to 2018, following a career as a staff artist at the Dayton Daily News and the Journal Herald.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ebww_pauer/1006/thumbnail.jp
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