I really appreciate all the reminders of your fabulous work! Please keep posting them!
@mtenhoor
Professor of architectural/urban/landscape history at Pratt. Co-editor of http://we-aggregate.org. Histories + futures of food systems, toxics, care, repair in Francophone world and the US. Opinions my own. More at http://mtenhoor.net.
I really appreciate all the reminders of your fabulous work! Please keep posting them!
Are you a PhD student studying urban or metropolitan history? Apply to join the inaugural Alison Isenberg Dissertation Colloquium that we're running at the SACRPH conference this October.
Come for the snacks, stay for the mentorship, camaraderie, and writing help.
Architectural history/theory job alert: University of Ghent, applications due Jan 9
jobs.ugent.be/job/Ghent-Pr...
The groupβincluding UAW auto workers, transit riders, Amazon delivery drivers, Indigenous and mining justice advocates, and community organizersβwrestled with one central question: What if the transition to clean transportation was driven by the demands of those fighting for justice?
@deanbaker13.bsky.social puts the numbers in striking context - The $5bn the Trump family gained in wealth since last year's election (doubling its fortunes) could be used to provide SNAP benefits to 2 million people for a full year.
Congratulations on making it into the final stretch! I can't wait to read and be in conversation with this incredible research!
The Program in Sustainable Design at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign is hiring 2 tenure-track faculty. Among the perks: you could be my departmental colleague. Not on the search, but happy to answer questions.
illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
I'm co-hosting this event, titled "Values of Waste," with Alistair Cartwright at the University of Liverpool in two weeks! Please come if you happen to be in the area! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/values-of-...
Congratulations on finding a new + more powerful way to work, Shannon! I am sure it is bittersweet, but you deserve deep rest after what you've done, and the chance to get to do the things that will be most impactful rather than alllll the service. Very excited for your next steps...
Seven classes a year?!?
Gregg Bordowitz is an incredible educator and it's heartbreaking to witness the kneecapping of such a widely-respected program. Thanks for sharing this...
New work to be in conversation with, for the many of us in architectural history thinking about plantation histories
Congratulations!!!
Can't stop listening to these catchy tunes...
The PhD researchers in business history @eui-history.bsky.social have put together a great workshop on property and business, coming up next week. Looking forward to the papers + a keynote on Palestinian financial property by Sreemati Mitter from @iastoulouse.bsky.social
www.eui.eu/events?id=57...
Super excited about how the Costs of Architecture Summer 2025 Workshops are shaping up!
First workshop is June 12, 11amβ1pm ET, w/ papers by @bryannorwood.bsky.social and Maryia Rusak and response by @hydetimothy.bsky.social.
Details & registration: costsofarchitecture.org
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Two weeks left to submit your abstracts to this special issue, that focuses on womenβs work in educating future built environment professionals!
The absolutely fantastic SAH Contingent Faculty Committee is looking for new committee members to begin terms later this year. Please consider joining (we'd love to have you!) or pass it along to your favorite adjunct faculty members. @sah1365.bsky.social #AcademicSky
www.sah.org/about-sah/ne...
Yes! Brilliant insight!
We architectural historians are expected to do this, so it's maybe a different calculus, but I wrote a book chapter that addresses site fantasies and visits, and the fantasies and fictions that are part of writing histories of place: doi.org/10.2307/j.ct...
Just a few days until this yearβs deadline for Conserving Black Modernism. May be the last year of funding (unless you want to step up)! Due 3/14. More here: savingplaces.org/black-modern...
This is the NYC real estate investment playbook the president and his family are so familiar with: holding depressed assets until they are hot again. Only now he controls the timing of the depression, the level of pain, and the heat. Hope reporters will tune in...
Heartbroken for D.C. This senseless "cost-cutting" is a ruse to turn the entire city into a depressed asset, so that fired workers need to sell their houses at a low cost to "investors" - i.e. friends of the president. Once sold, gov't can be pumped back up to revalue the assets at a higher rate.
Congratulations, look forward to reading this!
Nice PhD position in architectural history, right here in Winterthur!
"The project focuses on the role of female architects and engineers within the eco-movement in Switzerland from the 1960s until the 1990s."
It's the first place I brought my infant to in Paris!
Excited for Vanessa's marvelous book. In French, BΓ©nΓ©dicte Chaljub's has one that's all about Gailhoustet www.monuments-nationaux.fr/editions-du-...
Amazing!! Hopefully we can get you in to speak one of these days. And @jessvarner.bsky.social and @danielle-rivera.bsky.social too bc their work is also in my syllabi! Grateful for all of your sharp analysis.
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Can't wait to read both!