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”’Jonathan Hill”’ (born 1958) is an English [[architect]], [[architectural historian]], and book author/editor.

”’Jonathan Hill”’ (1958) an English [[architect]], [[architectural historian]], and book author/editor.

Hill joined [[University College London]], part of the [[University of London]], [[England]], in 1989. He is Professor of [[Architecture]] and [[Visual Theory]] in the [[Bartlett School of Architecture]] at UCL.

Hill joined [[University College London]], part of the [[University of London]], [[England]], in 1989. He Professor of [[Architecture]] and [[Visual Theory]] in the [[Bartlett School of Architecture]] at UCL.

Jonathan Hill has published a number of books including:{{cite web | url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jonathan-Hill/e/B001HMPQLS/ | title=Books by Jonathan Hill | publisher=[[Amazon.co.uk]] | accessdate=28 January 2019}}

Jonathan Hill published a number of books including:{{cite web | url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jonathan-Hill/e/B001HMPQLS/ | title=Books by Jonathan Hill | publisher=[[Amazon.co.uk]] | accessdate=28 January 2019}}

* ”The Illegal Architect” (1998)

* ”The Illegal Architect” (1998)


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