Chissick Chat, part twelve, with Liz Walder
Welcome to the twelfth edition of Chissick Chat, where we are saying hello to Dr.
Liz Walder, British author of non-fiction works on architectural history. Welcome to my blog. Please can you introduce yourself and tell us a little about yourself and your books?
Dr Liz Walder, academic and architectural historian, who has written widely on the subject of architectural prizes and medals, from the 19th century to the present day.
What, or who, inspires you?
Personal research
Do you enjoy reading the same genre as the one you write in?
Yes, because its important to research each aspect appropriately. Plus I work in a modern architectural practice to see how the guidelines of the past are applied to today’s practices.
Has any of your research taken you to an unusual place?
No, but I have spoken on my research in Lund, Sweden and Lisbon, Portugal as well as opening a conference in Oxford, UK.
What are you working on at the moment?
I’m chairing a session at the All Ireland Architectural Research Group conference in late January 2017 about the late female architect Zaha Hadid.
What are your future writing plans?
To publish my PhD!
Is there anything you don’t like about writing/being an author?
Deadlines!
Quick Fire Questions …
Tea or coffee? Tea
Sweet snack or savoury snack? Savoury snack
Real book or ebook? Real book – I own over 2,000
Cinema or DVD? Cinema
Cat or dog? Dog
Weepie or action movie? Neither. I enjoy a good thriller.
And to Finish, What is your favourite …
Food? Risotto
Drink? Dry white wine
Movie? Witness (1985)
Book? The Making of the English Landscape by W G Hoskins (1955)
Colour? Purple
Saying/Proverb? The man who never made a mistake never made a discovery
Song? Across the Border - ELO
Pudding/dessert? Fruit mousse/fool
Thanks for taking part, Liz. I hope everything went as planned at your conference in January. For a glimpse into the kind of thing Liz writes, please click the link below: