Description: The history of an architect designed development in New Mexico that serves as a model for ecological community planning.
Brief description: Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson, PhD, now retired, was a Professor of English at Miami University of Ohio, where she taught writing and rhetoric, literature, women's studies, and disability studies courses. She directed a writing program as well as the Graduate Programs in English and founded the disability studies minor at Miami. She has published over thirty scholarly articles and chapters and is the author or co-editor of five books.
Review Quotes:
"Standing out from 'development made generically popular.... La Luz preserves and honors the land and creates open space, while affording privacy to a physically tight knit community. My first commissioned project, leading to two hundred far-flung buildings around the world, La Luz is...one of those of which I am most proud.'" --Antoine Predock