Lefaivre completed her undergraduate degree at McGill University and her doctorate at the University of Utrecht. Her writing and research relates to two formative modern periods: first, from the Renaissance to the end of the Enlightenment, and second from the late nineteenth century to the present. She coined, with Alexander Tzonis, her partner in work and in life since 1972, the concept of Critical Regionalism, inspired by the wide-ranging aesthetic, historical, political and environmentalist writings of Lewis Mumford and they have published widely on the topic of critical regionalism as a global phenomenon, in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Greek, German, Chinese and Japanese.
Books
Les Systèmes Conceptuels de l’Architecture, with Alexander Tzonis, Michael Freeman, Ovadia Salama, Robert Berwick, Etienne de Cointet
De Oorsprong van de moderne architectuur with Alexander Tzonis.
Het architectonisch denken with Alexander Tzonis.
Classical ArchitectureThe Poetics of Order with Alexander Tzonis.
Architecture in Europe since 1968 now in paperback with Alexander Tzonis.
Architecture in North America since 1960 with Alexander Tzonis and Richard Diamond.
Leon Battista Alberti’s Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
Movement and Structure in the Work of Santiago Calatrava with Alexander Tzonis.
Aldo van Eyck Humanist Rebel. Inbetweening in a Postwar World with Alexander Tzonis.
Tropical Architecture; Critical Regionalism in an Age of Globalization with Alexander Tzonis and Bruno Stagno.
The Emergence of the Modern. 1000-1800 with Alexander Tzonis.
Critical Regionalism. Architectural Identity in a Globalized World with Alexander Tzonis.
Santiago Calatrava’s Creative Process with Alexander Tzonis.
Like a Bird. The Architecture of Santiago Calatrava
Ground-Up City; Play as a Design Tool in collaboration with Henk Doll.
The Child, the City and the Power of Play, or the PIP Principle
Architecture of Regionalism in a Global Age. Hills and Valleys in the Flat World with Alexander Tzonis.
Times of Creative Destruction. with Alexander Tzonis.
Modernist Rebels, Viennese Architecture since Otto Wagner
Awards and grants
Her Leon Battista Alberti's Hypnerotomachia Poliphili. won: The Association of American Publishers Award for Best New Scholarly/Professional Book of 1997; The American association of Architects Annual Award for Best Book for 1997 and The Association of American University Publishers Award for 1997. Architecture in Europe since 1960 was a New York Times Book of the Year in 1995 and won the American Association of Architects Annual Award for best book in criticism. Her Rebel Modernists. Viennese Architecture since Otto Wagner was chosen as a book of the year in June 2017 by the Financial Times. She has been the recipient of a Graham Foundation grant in Chicago and a grant from the FWF in Austria.
In 2002 she curated the exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam under Rudi Fuchs based on her original research into Aldo van Eyck’s playgrounds, edited the exhibition catalogueAldo Van Eyck, The Playgrounds and the City. In 2003 she has curated an exhibition and edited a catalogue of the work of Santiago Calatrava entitled Santiago Calatrava. Like a Bird at the Kunsthistorisches Museum under Wilfried Seipel in collaboration with the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, the first exhibition to bring the two museums together. In October 2010, she curated with Professor Li Kaisheng of the Chinese Academy of Art in Hangzhou the work of their joint students for a post-traumatic urban design plan based on playgrounds in Dujiangyuan at the Shanghai Art Biennale.
Affiliations
She is a member of the board of The Journal of Architecture, and she has been on the boards of Design Book Review, and Archithèseand Architecture, Architect’s NewspaperCahiers de la Recherche''.