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Faculty Publications

Faculty publications are any books, journals, or conference proposals published by Syracuse University School of Architecture faculty. 

(Prepared by Yarden Wallace)

Amber Bartosh

Publications

Jean-François Bédard

Lori Brown

Publications

  • Lori A. Brown, J. Shoshanna Ehrlich, and Nicole Guidotti-Hernández,”No Refuge(es) here: Jane Doe and the Contested Right to ‘Abortion on Demand,” Feminist Legal Studies, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-022-09502-9
  • “Field Notes on Design Activism 4,” Places Journal, November 10, 2022, https://placesjournal.org/article/field-notes-on-design-activism-4
  • “Borders, Birthing and Bodies: American Crossings” in “On Collaborations: Feminist Architectural Histories of Migration,” Aggregate, Guest editors Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi and Rachel Lee, November 16, 2022, http://we-aggregate.org/piece/birthing-borders-and-bodies-american-crossings
  • Invited essayist, “Designing for a Better World,” The Groundbreakers: Women Who Changed Architecture, Princeton Architectural Press, 2022
  • “Like Some Kind of Legal Houdini”: Abortion Access and the State in Garza, The Avery Review, October 2021, https://averyreview.com/issues/54/legal-houdini
  • Lori A. Brown and Karen Burns, “Telling Transnational Histories of Women in Architecture, 1960-2015,” in EAHN European Architecture History Network, Special Issue Architectural Historiography and Fourth Wave Feminism, Guest Editors Lucía C. Pérez-Moreno, Torsten Lange, and Claire Jamieson, 2020
  • Lori Brown, Sarah Rafson, Andrea J. Merrett & Roberta Washington, “Call to Action: ArchiteXX, Now What?!, and Creating New Futures,” Journal of Architectural Education, 74:2, 166-169, September 2020
  • “Transformational Slowness,” The Site Magazine: Provisions: Observing and Archiving COVID-19, June 2, 2020, https://www.thesitemagazine.com/lori-brown
  • “Field Notes on a Pandemic Teaching 4”, Places Journal, April 21, 2020, https://placesjournal.org/article/field-notes-on-pandemic-teaching-4/
  • “Spaces of Conflict,” Bracket Architecture, Environment, Digital Culture, Takes Action, edited by Neeraj Bhatia and Mason White, June 2020
  • “E pluribus unum — Out of Many, One,” Architect Magazine, September 12, 2018, https://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/lori-brown-e-pluribus-unum-out-of-many-one_o
  • “Fluids and Fluidity,” Seventeen,” Harvard Design Magazine #44, 2017
  • Invited exhibition essayist, “Women Architects and Architectural Activism,” Frau Architekt, DA, Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt-am-Main, 2017
  • “Subverting a Promise: Anti- Abortion Policies and Activism in Canada and the United States,” co-authored with Shoshanna Ehrich and Colleen MacQuarrie, Canadian Abortion Politics: Twenty-Five Years After Morgentaler, edited by Tracy Penny Light and Shannon Stettner, University British Columbia Press, 2017
  • “Moving Beyond Patronage,” Beyond Patronage, edited by Joyce Hwang and Martha Bohm, Actar, 2015
  • Lori Brown, “Disciplining Identities Part 1 + 2,” Parlour, August 24, 2014

Lawrence Chua

Publications

Junho Chun

Publications

  • Chun, J., Song, J., Paulino, G.H. (2015). Parameter sensitivity of system reliability using sequential compounding method. Structural safety, 55:26−36.

  • Chun, J., Song, J., Paulino, G.H. (2016). Structural topology optimization under constraints on instantaneous failure probability. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization. 53(4):773-799.

  • Filipov*, E.T., Chun*, J, Paulino, G.H., Song, J. (2016). Polygonal multiresolution topology optimization (PolyMTOP) for structural dynamics. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, 53(4): 673-694. (*equal contribution from both authors)
  • Chun, J., Song, J., Paulino, G.H. System reliability-based design and topology optimization of structures constrained by first passage probability. Under review.
  • Chun, J., Paulino, G.H, Song, J. Reliability-based topology optimization for truss structures using a discrete filtering method. Under review.
  • Chun, J. (2006). A Study on bond characteristics of untensioned strands. Hanyang University Press.

Gregory Corso

Joseph Godlewski

Publications

  • “Theory’s Curriculum: Global Disciplinary Knowledge.” 18 April 2019. E-flux.
  • Interview for “The Question of Theory.” 1 October 2019. Attention #5
  • “Zones of Entanglement: Nigeria’s Real and Imagined Compounds.” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 28.2 (2017): 21-33
  • “Enclaves of Independence.” MONU, 25 (Autumn 2016): 92-97.
  • “The Absurd Alibi.” The Plan Journal, 0.0 (2016): 7-14.
  • “Alien and Distant: Rem Koolhaas on Film in Lagos, Nigeria.” The Dissertation: A Guide for Architecture Students, Third Edition, Eds. Iain Borden and Katerina Rüedi Ray. New York: Taylor & Francis/ Routledge, 2014. 108-131.
  • “Seduction and a Misstep,” CLOG: Rem, 6.2 (2014): 58-59.
  • “7 Ways to Transform Studio Culture & Bring It into the 21st Century.” With Lori Brown. 13 June 2014. ArchDaily.
  • “SHA[RE]SOURCE: Connecting, Collecting, and Creating Resource-sharing Initiatives in the Built Environment,” KTISMAjournal, 3 (2013): 43-50.
  • “The Interior Experience of Daylighting Technologies: Histories and Potential Future.” Interiors: Design, Architecture and Culture, 3.1-2 (March 2012): 55-84.
  • “On the Persistence of the Juried Architectural Review.” Crit: Journal of the AIAS, 72 (2011): 12-14.
  • “Public Housing.” Encyclopedia of Geography, Vol. 5, ed. Barney Warf. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2010. 2302-2304.
  • “Alien and Distant: Rem Koolhaas on Film in Lagos, Nigeria.” Special Article, Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 21.2 (2010): 7-19.
  • “The Tragicomic Televisual Ghetto: Popular Representations of Race and Space at Chicago’s Cabrini-Green.” Berkeley Planning Journal, 22 (2009): 115-125.

Terrance Goode

Publications

  • "Hyperreality 90210: The ‘Postmodern Geographies’ of Two Rodeo Drive”, Center: The Journal of the Center for the Study of American Architecture, Vol. 10, 1997, pp. 147-168
  • “Typological Theory in the United States: The Consumption of Architectural ‘Authenticity”, The Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 46, No. 1, September 1992, pp. 2-13

Roger Hubeli

Publications

  • Plym Booklet - Kenneth Frampton, University of Illinois, Co-Editor, 2012
  • LW Magazine, Gowanus Canal Competition and Network Reset Competition Results, 2011
  • New York Times, Claudia Rocco, ‘Tere O’Connor’s Cover Boy’, 11.14.2011
  • INTERNI, ANCI Creative Awards, November Issue 2010. P. 52
  • Chicago Sun Times, David Hoekstra, ‘Housing transition as seen through the art of sprawl’, 12.15.2009

Molly Hunker

Bess Kriestemeyer

Publications

  • Krietemeyer, B. (2021) “Tools for Community Energy Empowerment: A Co-Design Approach.” In Climate Adaptation and Resilience Across Scales: From Buildings to Cities. Eds. N. Rajkovich and S. Holmes. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003030720.
  • Krietemeyer, B. (2018) “Bess Krietemeyer x Erik Nitsche of General Dynamics.” in The Architecture of Closed Worlds, Or, What is the Power of Shit. Edited by Lydia Kallipoliti. Lars Muller Publishers, Storefront Editions, p.108-113.
  • Krietemeyer, B. (2016) “An Interactive Simulation Environment for Adaptive Architectural Systems.” in Architecture and Interaction: Human-Computer Interaction in Space and Place, Edited by Nicholas Dalton, Holger Schnadelbach, Mikael Wiberg and Tasos Varoudis. Springer, p.231-252.
  • Dyson, A., Krietemeyer, B. (2013) “Electroactive Dynamic Display Systems (EDDS),” in Architecture in Formation: On the Nature of Information in Digital Architecture, eds. Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa and Aaron Sprecher. Routledge, New York, p.150-155.
  • Katz, N., Krietemeyer, B., Schwinn, T. (2013) “Interacting with the Model,” in Inside Smartgeometry: Expanding the Architectural Possibilities of Computational Design, eds. Brady Peters and Terri Peters. John Wiley & Sons, London, p.80-91.
  • Krietemeyer, B., Dedrick, J., Sabaghian, E., Rakha, T. (2021) Managing the Duck Curve: Energy Culture and Participation in Local Energy Management Programs in the United States. Energy Research & Social Science 79.
  • Shen, J., Krietemeyer, B., Bartosh, A., Gao, Z., Zhang, J. (2020) Green Design Studio: A modular-based approach for high-performance building design. Building Simulation 14 (241-268).
  • Krietemeyer, B. Bartosh, A., Covington, L. (2019) A Shared Realities Workflow for Interactive Design using Virtual Reality and 3D Depth Sensing. International Journal of Architectural Computing 17 (2): 220-235.
  • Krietemeyer, B. (2017) Projective Empowerment: Co-Creative Sustainable Design Processes. Architectural Design 87 (1): 36-43.
  • Bartosh, A., Krietemeyer, B. (2017) Virtual Environment for Design and Analysis (VEDA): Interactive and Immersive Energy Data Visualizations for Architectural Design. Technology | Architecture + Design 1 (1): 50-60.
  • Krietemeyer, B., Andow, B., Dyson, A. (2015) A Computational Design Framework Supporting Human Interaction with Environmentally-responsive Building Envelopes. International Journal of Architectural Computing 13 (1): 1-24.
  • Krietemeyer, B., Godlewski, J. (2012) The Interior Experience of Daylighting Technologies: Histories and Potential Futures. Interiors: Design, Architecture and Culture 3 (1-2): 59-84.

Julie M. Larsen

Publications 

  • Larsen, J., Hubeli. R. “Through Thick or Thin,” Lunch Journal, Invited peer reviewed journal article University of Virginia School of Architecture, Volume 15 “Thick” with Berman, Ila. Introduction
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J. “Origami Concrete: Robotic Folding Fabrication,” ACADIA 2019, October, 2019                            
  • Larsen, J., “Tales of the Anthropocene: A Spatial Narrative of the Environment” ACSA 107th National ACSA Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, March 28-30
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J., “Pop-Up Concrete: Rethinking Concrete Shell Structures” ACSA 107th National ACSA Conference, Pittsburg, PA, March 28-30
  • Larsen, J., Hubeli, R., “A Twisted Mind - The New Concrete PLAYbook” ACSA 2018 Fall Conference, Milwaukee, WI, Oct 11
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J., “Risky Matter” ACSA Fall Conference, ACSA 2018 Fall Conference, Milwaukee, WI, October 11
  • Larsen, J., Hubeli, R., “Playing Out the Pattern” ACSA Fall Conference, ACSA 2018 Fall Conference, Milwaukee, WI, Oct 11
  • Larsen, J., Hubeli, R., “A Floating Concrete Island: Prototyping a New Coastal Infrastructure for Mangrove Repopulation,” AIA National Conference, 2018 - Intersections Symposium: Design and Resilience, Ecology and Resilience Section
  • Weinstein, Beth. “Bringing Performance into Architectural Pedagogy,” Citation in book chapter of ‘Performing Architectures: Projects, Practices, Pedagogies’. Editors: A. Filmer and J. Rufford. Bloomsberry. “Performing Making” section on Dance Space I and bringing performance into architectural pedagogy
  • Larsen, J., “The Living Archive,” ACSA 106th National Conference - The Ethical Imperative, Denver Colorado, March 15-17

  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J., “Forging New Collaborations: Rethinking the Affordable House” ACSA 106th National Conference – The Ethical Imperative, Denver Colorado, March 15-17
  • Larsen, J., Hubeli, R., “THINNESS: The Counterfactual World of Concrete” ACSA 106th National Conference - The Ethical Imperative, Denver Colorado, March 15-17
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J., “Rhizolith Island: Floating Concrete Breakwater for Mangrove Restoration” ACSA 106th National Conference - The Ethical Imperative, Denver Colorado, March 15-17
  • Larsen, J., “The Living Archive and The Sublime Nature of The Anthropocene: An Architecture Design Studio,” UPLanD Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & Environmental Design, Napoli, Italy, July 31, 2017
  • Larsen, J., “The Living Archive and The Sublime Nature of The Anthropocene: An Architecture Design Studio,” UPLanD Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & Environmental Design, Napoli, Italy, July 31, 2017
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J. “THINNESS,” ACADIA 2017 Disciplines & Disruption, October, 6, 2017                
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J., “Thinness”, TxA Emerging Design + Technology Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX
  • Larsen, J., Hubeli, R., “dis-Figure,” ACADIA 2015 Computational Ecologies: Design in the Anthropocene Cincinnati, OH, Session 10: Environmental Parametrics II
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J., “Poof! A Stage Set Design for Cover Boy Performance” ACADIA 2015 Computational Ecologies: Design in the Anthropocene, Conference, Cincinnati, OH,
  • Larsen, J., Hubeli, R., “Tower of Tiles,” ACADIA 2015 Computational Ecologies: Design in the Anthropocene, Conference, Cincinnati, OH
  • Larsen, J., Hubeli, R., “Cover Boy Stage Set” ACSA 103rd National Conference - The Expanding Periphery and the Migrating Center, Toronto, Canada
  • Larsen, J., “Digital as Per[form]ance – Design Methodologies for Architecture & Landscape Studio,” NCBDS 2015 Proceedings, Session: Territories/ Technologies, University of Houston, TX
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J., “Mi’Raj – Central Mosque for Prishtina,” ACSA 102 Globalizing Architecture – Flows and Disruptions, Miami, FL
  • Aziz, Azim A, and Mohamad Haziq Zulkifli. “Masjid - Selected Mosques from the Islamic World,” Citation in book chapter of ATSA Architects Sdn Bhd, 2014. Title: “Mi’Raj” Mosque Design from 2013 Prishtina Mosque Competition
  • “For + Against: Designing for Failure,” ACSA 101 New Constellations New Ecologies Conference, San Francisco, CA
  • “Manufactured Landscapes in Tokyo Bay,” 2013 Atmos 5 | Ecology + Design Conference, Faculty of Architecture, University of Manitoba, Canada
  • “Reclaiming the Field: Material Processes Inform Design/Build Dance Spaces,” Reclaim + Remake Symposium, School of Architecture and Planning, Catholic University of America, Washington DC
  • Hubeli, R., Larsen, J. Plym Booklet - Kenneth Frampton, University of Illinois, Edited book, co-editors

Mark Linder

Publications

  • “Episodes in the Emergence of Images Practices,” in Instabilities and Potentialities: Notes on the Nature of Knowledge in Digital Architecture, eds. C. Ahrens and A. Sprecher, Routledge, 2019.
  • “Failed and Fantastic: Kiesler’s Imaging Practices,” in Within and Beyond, ed. Wouter Davidts, Valiz, 2019.
  •  “The Cameo: Get It, While You Can,” Flat Out 2, Spring, 2017.
  • “Did Someone Say Architecture? Or, Take My Discipline, Please!” in Farewell to Visual Studies (James Elkins and Sunil Mangani, eds) Penn State University Press: (2015)

  • “Literal Digital,” in Architecture in Formation: On the nature of information in digital architecture, (Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa and Aaron Sprecher, eds.) Routledge, 2013
  • “Banham’s Mieses,” in Chicagoisms, (Alexander Eisenschmitt, ed.) Birkhäuser, 2013
  • “Images and Other Stuff,” Journal of Architectural Education, November, 2012
  • “Disciplinarity: Redefining Architecture’s Limits and Identity,” in Architecture School: Three Centuries of Architecture Education in North America, (Joan Ockman and Rebecca Williamson, eds.) MIT Press, 2012
  • “Drawing, Literally,” in Architecture as Craft,” (Michiel Riedijk, ed.) TU Delft, 2010
  • “TRANSdisciplinarity,” Hunch 9, 2005
  • “Literal: There’s No Denying It,” Log 5, Spring/Summer 2005
  • “Nonsitely Windows: Robert Smithson’s Architectural Criticism,” Assemblage 39, Winter 2000
  • “Wild Kingdom: Frederick Kiesler’s Display of the Avant-Garde,” in Autonomy and Ideology: Positioning an Architectural Avant-Garde in America, (R.E. Somol, ed.) Monticelli Press, 1997
  • “Entropy Colorized: The Gray Decades, 1966-1996,” ANY 16, November 1996
  • “From Pictorial Impropriety to Seæming Difference,” ANY 7/8, August 1994
  • “This is This,” ANY 1, July/August 1993
  • “Architecture Lost for Words,” AA Files 24, London, Autumn 1992
  • “Architectural Theory is No Discipline,” Strategies in Architectural Thinking, (John Whiteman and Jeffrey Kipnis, eds.) Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism, 1992
  • “Mumford’s Metaphors: Sticks and Stones versus Ships and the Sea,” Journal of Architectural Education, November 1992
  • “Boredom,” Documents 1/2, New York, Fall 1992
  • “Contingency and Circumstance in Architecture: Venturi and Scott Brown’s Sainsbury Wing,” Architecture + Urbanism, Tokyo, March 1992
  • “Dumbfounded Architecture … Enough Unsaid,” Arquitectura, Madrid, November 1991 (Republished in Architecture + Urbanism, Tokyo, June 1992)

Brian Lonsway

Publications

  • The Experience of a Lifestyle. In Critical Perspectives in Themed Landscapes (Roman and Littlefield, 2007)
  • Brandt, Kathleen and Brian Lonsway.  “Bean Bags and Microscopes.”  Laboratory Lifestyle: the construction of scientific fictions.  MIT Press, forthcoming.
  • Lonsway, Brian. “Complicated Agency.” A Reader in Themed and Immersive Spaces. Scott Lukas, ed. Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2016.
  • Lonsway, Brian. “The Architecture of the Entertainment Economy.” In The Themed Space: Locating Culture, Nature, and Self. Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, 2007
  • Lonsway, Brian.  “Mall.  Very Large.  Center of Now.  Fast.” Sand to Spectacle - The Dubai Mall.  Hong Kong: Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers, 2015

Kyle Miller

Publications

  • Miller, Kyle. “Afterword.” The London Workshops, edited by Anne Munly and Davide Sacconi, Syracuse University School of Architecture, 2022, pp. 91-93.
  • Miller, Kyle. “Performing Architecture.” The Routledge Companion to Paradigms of Performativity in Design and Architecture, edited by Mitra Kanaani, Routledge Press, 2019, pp. 492-501.

  • Miller, Kyle. “Before Theory.” This Thing Called Theory, edited by Teresa Stoppani, Giorgio Ponzo, and George Themistokleous, Routledge Press, 2016, pp. 45-54.

Sinéad Mac Namara

Publications

  • “Play Perch” in Green, Hidden and Above - The Most Exceptional Tree-houses edited by Sibylle Kramer. Braun Publishing, Switzerland, 2015. (with Larry Bowne)

Hannibal Newsom

Publications

  • Newsom, Hannibal. “Urban Autophagy : A New Imaginary for Twenty-First Century Urban Growth.” PLAN Journal : Research in Architecture and Urbanism, vol. 7, no. 1, Mar. 2022, pp. 37–55. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bvh&AN=849083&site=ehost-live.

Richard Rosa

Publications

  • “Young Americans: Contemporary Architecture Made in the USA,” Beate Englehorn, 2007, pp. 282-297 (DOM Publishers, Berlin)
  • “Social Uprising” Surface Magazine, Avant Guardians Issue, San Francisco, October 1999: p. 37
  • “On The Boards” Architecture Magazine, New York, February 2003: p. 30

Michael Speaks

Eric Wing

Current Appointments

Peter Clericuzio (24/25)

Publications

  • Building a Regional Modernism: Art Nouveau Architecture in Nancy (author)
  • Myth and Machine: Art and Aviation During the First WorldWar (The Wolfsonian-FIU, 2014)

Emerti and Former Faculty


Julia Czerniak


 


Susan R. Henderson


 


Francisco Sanin


 


Yutaka Sho


 

Publications

  • “Design as Interface: Case of Rwandan Development Architecture” in All-Inclusive Engagement in Architecture ed. by Farhana Ferdous and Bryan Bell. Co-authored with James Setzler, forthcoming.
  •  “Rwandan Global Development Industry and Contemporary Commons” (ルワンダの国際開発業界と総有) 法政大学法学部総有研究会 (Hosei University Graduate School of Public Policy and Social Governance, Tokyo, Japan, 2019).
  •  “The Darker Side of Social Engagement” in The Routledge Handbook of Architecture and Social Engagement. ed. by Farhan Karim and Farhana Ferdous (Routledge, 2018).
  • “Thinking International Development Cooperation Projects Through Toilets” (トイレから考える国際開発協力), The Directions of Public Toilets, Lixil Business, April 25, 2018. http://www.biz-lixil.com/column/architecture_urban/public_toilet/report_24/
  • BERLOGOS “Women and communities integration in construction and architecture” On-line conversation among six globally practicing designers, Russia, 2017.
  • “Fukushima Dark Tourism” in Planning for Community-Based Disaster Resilience Worldwide: Learning from Case Studies in Six Continents, ed. by Adenrele Awotona (Routledge, 2016).
  • “The Masoro Village Project” in UN Habitat Accessibility of Housing: A Handbook of Inclusive Affordable Housing Solutions for Persons with Disabilities and Older Persons, Marja Edelman, principle author (UN Nairobi, 2015), with GAC.
  • ARCHIVE Global On-Line Journal “’Who, Then, Has Commissioned Us?’ – A Question for Designers in Development,” September 29, 2015.

  • “Architecture After Fukushima: Spaces of Bara Bara, Spaces of Reciprocity” in Monstrous Geographies: Places and Spaces of the Monstrous, ed. by Sarah Montin and Evelyn Tsitas. (Oxfordshire, UK: ID Press, 2014).
  • “Looking Like Developed: Aesthetics and Ethics in Rwandan Housing Projects” in Journal of Architectural Education “Building Modern Africa,” 68:2, 2014.
  • “Thick Food – Food Systems in Reconstruction: Beyond the Regional Planning that Created Fukushima” in Food Studies Journal (Common Ground Publishing, Champaign, 2014), 19-32.
  • “On Membership” in SLUM Lab, the Africa Issue, eds. Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner. Guest editors Alexis Kalagas and Scott Lloyd, ETH Zurich, 2014.
  • Spaces of Everyday Rwanda: The Rwanda Picture Project, edited by Yutaka Sho (NY: Standing Stone Books, 2013).