Christie Pearson is an award-winning architect, writer, and urban interventionist. An Adjunct Professor at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, she is coeditor of the architectural journal Scapegoat.
Practically everywhere that bodies of water are accessible for public soaking, the architect and writer Christie Pearson has tried them out while taking glorious notes. Her book, The Architecture of Bathing: Body, Landscape, Art, careens around in time and place and ponders 'the bath's utopian and dystopian aspects.' --New York Times Book Review The award-winning Canadian architect and urban interventionist takes a thematic view of form and landscape in this wide-ranging survey of communal bathing's natural and built environments. --The Globe and Mail The Architecture of Bathing, by the architect and University of Waterloo professor Christie Pearson, surveys famous, beautiful, and idiosyncratic balneal buildings, along with such objects as tubs and pools that are the props for ablution. Pearson's bathing summary is comprehensive, both historically and geographically. --Literary Review of Canada Pearson's book moves from aquatic centre to sento, waterfall to thermae bath, hammam to mud bath... in a stimulating, inclusive study of a social activity --RIBA Journal The Architecture of Bathing is inherently about sense and censure: an excellent study into the artistic, medicinal and spiritual qualities of public bathing. -- Aesthetica Magazine