DENISE SCOTT BROWN is an architect, planner and urban designer, and a theorist, writer and educator whose projects and ideas have influenced designers and thinkers worldwide. Working in collaboration with Robert Venturi for more than fifty years, she guided the trajectory of Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates. Among the buildings she shaped are the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery in London and the Provincial Capitol Building for the Département de la Haute-Garônne in Toulouse, France. She has taught at various universities and authored influential books including Learning from Las Vegas (1972, with Robert Venturi and Steven Izenour); Urban Concepts (1990); and Having Words (2009).IZZY KORNBLATT is a critic, historian and designer based in New Haven, Connecticut.His writings have appeared in Architectural Record, where he serves as a contributing editor, as well as in other publications and in four books. He has curated exhibitions at the Athe- naeum of Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania and the Yale University School of Architecture. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the history and theory of architecture at Yale.