Anat Geva, Dr.
Professor EmeritaBiography
Anat Geva, Short Bio
Dr. Anat Geva, a registered architect in Israel and Associate Member of the AIA, is Professor Emeritus of Architecture in Texas A&M University and the 2020 College of Architecture Outstanding Alumni. She taught design studios; history/design of sacred architecture; history of building technology; and historic preservation. She published many articles and 5 books: Frank Lloyd Wright Sacred Architecture: Faith, Form, and Building Technology (Routledge, 2012); Modernism and American Mid-20th Century Sacred Architecture (Routledge, 2019); Israel Architecture as an Experimental Lab for Modern Architecture: 1948-1978 with Inbal Ben Asher-Gitler (Intellect Books, 2020); Water and Sacred Architecture (Routledge, 2023); and The Architecture of Modern American Synagogues, 1950s–1960s (TAMU Press, 2023). She also has an extensive record of editorial work: being a co-editor of Arris- the journal of the Southeast Society of Architectural Historians, and the founder and co-editor of Preservation Education & Research. She is a recipient of several awards and research grants including the prestigious James Marston Fitch National Award for innovative research in historic preservation.