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Curriculum Vitae for Lawrence J. Vale July 2019 1 Lawrence J. Vale Office: Home: Department of Urban Studies and Planning 103 Conant Road Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln, MA 01773 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 10-485 (781) 259-1220 Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 253-0561 email: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Associate Dean, MIT School of Architecture and Planning, July 2019-present Ford Professor of Urban Design and Planning Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 2002-present. Associate Head of Department, July 1999-June 2002. Head of Department, July 2002-January 2009. Ford Professor, July 2009- present; Director, Resilient Cities Housing Initiative, 2013-present. Associate Professor Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995-2002, with tenure as of July 1997. Assistant Professor Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 1990-June 1995. Lecturer Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September 1988-June 1990. EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; Master of Science in Architecture Studies, June 1988. Thesis: “Designing National Identity: Recent Capitols in the Post-Colonial World.” Harvard University, Graduate School of Design M.Arch. program, 1985-1986, without degree. New College, Oxford University, England; Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations, June 1985. Dissertation: “The Limits of Civil Defence: The Evolution of Policies Since 1945 in the United States, Switzerland, Britain and the Soviet Union.” Amherst College, Amherst, MA; B.A. in American Studies, summa cum laude, May 1981. Honors Thesis: “Housing an Ideology: Public Housing and the Jeffersonian Tradition.

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Lawrence J. Vale

Office: Home: Department of Urban Studies and Planning 103 Conant Road Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln, MA 01773 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 10-485 (781) 259-1220 Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 253-0561 email: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Associate Dean, MIT School of Architecture and Planning, July 2019-present Ford Professor of Urban Design and Planning

Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 2002-present. Associate Head of Department, July 1999-June 2002. Head of Department, July 2002-January 2009. Ford Professor, July 2009-present; Director, Resilient Cities Housing Initiative, 2013-present.

Associate Professor

Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995-2002, with tenure as of July 1997.

Assistant Professor

Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 1990-June 1995.

Lecturer Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September 1988-June 1990. EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; Master of Science in Architecture Studies, June 1988.

Thesis: “Designing National Identity: Recent Capitols in the Post-Colonial World.”

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design M.Arch. program, 1985-1986, without degree. New College, Oxford University, England; Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations, June 1985.

Dissertation: “The Limits of Civil Defence: The Evolution of Policies Since 1945 in the United States, Switzerland, Britain and the Soviet Union.”

Amherst College, Amherst, MA; B.A. in American Studies, summa cum laude, May 1981. Honors Thesis: “Housing an Ideology: Public Housing and the Jeffersonian Tradition.

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FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS and AWARDS • MIT Frank E. Perkins Award for Excellence in Graduate Advising, 2017. • MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning Students’ Award for “Outstanding

Advising,” 2016. • “Best Edited Book in Planning History” published in 2015 or 2016, International

Planning History Society, 2016, for Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality and Social Policy, co-edited with Nicholas Dagen Bloom and Fritz Umbach, (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015).

• “Best Book in Urban Affairs" (published in 2013-2015), Urban Affairs Association, 2015; for Purging the Poorest: Public Housing and the Design Politics of Twice-Cleared Communities (University of Chicago Press, 2013).

• “Best Book in United States Planning History Published in 2013 or 2014, International Planning History Society, 2014, for Purging the Poorest.

• “Best Edited book in Planning History” published in 2013 or 2014, International Planning History Society, 2014, for Planning Ideas that Matter: Livability, Territoriality, Governance and Reflective Practice, co-edited with Bishwapriya Sanyal and Christina Rosan (MIT Press, 2012).

• Fulbright-Hays grant to support travel to Ethiopia to study housing, 2014. • Selected for Bousfield Distinguished Visitorship in Planning, University of Toronto,

2013. • MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning Students’ Award for “Outstanding

Advising,” 2013. • President of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History

(SACRPH), 2011-2013. • Selected by MIT to hold the Ford Professorship (endowed chair), July 2009-present. • MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning Students’

Award for Outstanding Contribution to Student Life, 2008 • Paul Davidoff Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning for

Reclaiming Public Housing: A Half Century of Struggle in Three Public Neighborhoods, 2005.

• “Top Ten Book of 2005,” The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover from Disaster, chosen by Planetizen, the Planning and Development network.

• John M. Corcoran Award for Community Investment, given for “Excellence in Housing Education” by the Commonwealth Tenants Association, 2004; also accompanied by citations from the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Massachusetts Senate.

• "Best Book in Urban Affairs" (published in 1999 or 2000), for From the Puritans to the Projects, Urban Affairs Association, 2001.

• "Place Research" Award from the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) and Places, for research on public housing, 2000.

• Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellowship, for excellence in teaching, 1999-2008. • MIT Provost's Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Grant, 1999-2000. • Chester Rapkin Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning for

Best Professional Paper, 1997. • John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship for work on American public

housing, 1995-96. • Graham Foundation Grant for work on American public housing, 1995-96. • Spiro Kostof Book Award in Architecture and Urbanism, conferred by the Society of

Architectural Historians, for Architecture, Power, and National Identity, judged to be “the best work published in the last two years contributing to our understanding of the physical environment,” 1994.

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continued: FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS and AWARDS • Mitsui Career Development Chair, awarded by the MIT Provost, 1993. • MIT Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Grant, 1992-93. • Edward H. and Joyce Linde Career Development Chair, awarded by the MIT

Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 1990-93. • MIT Architecture Studies Prize, 1988. • Graham Foundation Research Fellowship in Architecture, 1985-86. • Rhodes Scholarship, Oxford University, 1982-85. • George A. Plimpton Fellowship in Architecture, awarded by Amherst College, 1981-

82. • Doshisha American Studies Prize, awarded by Amherst College for the “Senior

Honors Thesis which best contributes to the understanding of America abroad,” 1981. • Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1981. PUBLICATIONS Books

After the Projects: Public Housing Redevelopment and the Governance of the Poorest Americans (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019).

Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality and Social Policy, co-edited with Nicholas Bloom and Fritz Umbach, (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015). Purging the Poorest: Public Housing and the Design Politics of Twice-Cleared Communities (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. Planning Ideas that Matter: Livability, Territoriality, Governance and Reflective Practice, ed., with Bishwapriya Sanyal and Christina Rosan (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2012); Chinese edition forthcoming.

Architecture, Power, and National Identity, 2nd Edition (New York and London: Routledge, April 2008).

The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover from Disaster, ed., with Thomas J. Campanella (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005); Japanese edition, 2014.

Reclaiming Public Housing: A Half Century of Struggle in Three Public Neighborhoods (Harvard University Press, 2002).

Imaging the City: Continuing Struggles and New Directions, ed., with Sam Bass Warner, Jr. (New Brunswick, N.J.: Center for Urban Policy Research Press, Rutgers University, November 2001).

From the Puritans to the Projects: Public Housing and Public Neighbors (Harvard University Press, October 2000; 2007).

Architecture, Power, and National Identity (Yale University Press, 1992)

The Limits of Civil Defence in the USA, Switzerland, Britain and the Soviet Union: The Evolution of Policies Since 1945 (London, Macmillan and New York, St. Martin's Press, 1987).

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Monograph Changing Cities: 75 Years of Planning Better Futures at MIT (MIT School of Architecture + Planning Press, April 2008).

Articles and Book Chapters

“The Privatization of Public Housing: Leaving the Poorest of the Poor Behind,” In Katrin B. Anacker, Mai Thi Nguyen, and David P. Varady, eds., Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning (Routledge, 2019), 189-206. With Yonah Freemark. “Pursuing Resilient Urban Design: Equitably Merging Green and Gray Strategies.” In Tridib Banerjee and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, eds. The New Companion to Urban Design (Routledge, 2019). With Zachary Lamb. “Public Housing and Deconcentrating Poverty.” In Ingrid Gould Ellen and Justin Peter Steil, The Dream Revisited: Contemporary Debates about Housing, Segregation, and Opportunity (New York: Columbia University Press, 2019), 275-278 (with responses, 278-286). With Nicholas F. Kelly. “From the Cold War to the Warmed Globe: Planning, Design-Policy Entrepreneurism, and the Crises of Nuclear Weapons and Climate Change,” Planning Perspectives 34, 3 (June 2019), 463-495. With Zachary Lamb. “Trumping the Triangle,” Places Journal (March 2019); https://placesjournal.org/article/trumping-the-triangle/ “Promises and Perils of Collective Land Tenure in Promoting Urban Resilience: Learning from China’s Urban Villages,” Habitat International 77 (July 2018), 1-11. With Linda Shi, Zachary Lamb, and Hongru Cai. “Holding on to HOPE: Assessing Redevelopment of Boston’s Orchard Park Public Housing Project,” in Paul Watt and Peer Smets, eds. Social Housing and Urban Renewal (Emerald, 2017): 37-68. With Shomon Shamsuddin. “All Mixed Up: Making Sense of Mixed-Income Housing Developments,” Journal of the American Planning Association 83, 1 (Winter 2017). With Shomon Shamsuddin. “Hoping for More: Redeveloping U.S. Public Housing Without Marginalizing Low-Income Residents?” Housing Studies 32, no. 2 (2017): 225-244. With Shomon Shamsuddin.

“Lease it or Lose It: The Implications of New York’s Land Lease Initiative for Public Housing Preservation,” Urban Studies 54, 1 (January 2017). With Shomon Shamsuddin. “From Public Housing to Vouchers: No Easy Pathway out of Poverty,” Lead essay for Discussion 19, Public Housing and Deconcentrating Poverty, for “The Dream Revisited,” Furman Center, NYU. May 2016. With Nicholas Kelly.

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“Moralism and Urban Evolution: Excavating Mumford’s The City in History,” Built Environment 41, 3 (2015), 420-433. “Resilient Cities: Clarifying Concept or Catch-all Cliché?” Cities Reader, 6th Edition, edited by Richard LeGates and Frederic Stout (Routledge, 2015). “Mixed Income Public Housing: Mixed Outcomes, Mixed-Up Concept,” The Conversation, January 27, 2015. With Shomon Shamsuddin. “Introduction,” in Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Fritz Umbach, and Lawrence J. Vale, eds., Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality, and Social Policy (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015). “Myth #6: Mixed-Income Redevelopment is the Only Way to Fix Failed Public Housing,” in Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Fritz Umbach, and Lawrence J. Vale, eds., Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality, and Social Policy (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015).

“Capital Architecture and National Identity,” in Michael Minkenberg, ed., Power and Architecture (Berghahn Books, 2014). “Tsunami+10: Housing Banda Aceh After Disaster,” with Shomon Shamsuddin and Kian Goh, Places, December 2014. “What Affordable Housing Should Afford: Housing for Resilient Cities,” with Shomon Shamsuddin, Annemarie Gray, and Kassie Bertumen. Cityscape 16, 2 (summer 2014), pp. 21-49.

“Public Housing in the United States: Neighborhood Renewal and the Poor,” in Naomi Carmon and Susan S. Fainstein, eds., Policy, Planning and People: Promoting Justice in Urban Development (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013). “Resurrection City, 1968: A Conversation between Tunney Lee and Larry Vale,” for Thresholds 41 issue, Revolution!, MIT Department of Architecture, 2013.

“The Politics of Resilient Cities: Whose Resilience and Whose City?” Building Research and Information 42, 2 (2013), pp. 1-11.

“The Displacement Decathlon: Olympian Struggles for Affordable Housing from Atlanta to Rio de Janeiro,” with Annemarie Gray, Places, April 2013. “From Public Housing to Public-Private Housing: 75 Years of American Social Experiments,” with Yonah Freemark. Journal of the American Planning Association 78, 4 (December 2012).

“Public Housing,” entry for Oxford Encyclopedia of American Social History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012). “Housing Chicago: From Cabrini-Green to Parkside of Old Town,” Places, February 2012.

“Interrogating Urban Resilience,” in Tigran Haas, ed. Beyond Sustainable Urbanism and Beyond (Rizzoli, 2012)

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“The Temptations of Nationalism in Modern Capital Cities,” in Diane Davis and Nora Libertun de Duren, eds., Cities and Sovereignty: Identity Politics in Urban Spaces (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, January 2011). “Shanghai’s Avenue Queue,” Places, July 2010. “The Ideological Origins of Affordable Homeownership Efforts,” in William Rohe and Harry Watson, eds. Chasing the American Dream (Cornell University Press, 2007); with Chinese translation of chapter published in Urban Planning International, 2007. “Restoring Urban Viability,” in Eugenie Birch and Susan Wachter, eds., Rebuilding Urban Places After Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006).

"Comment on Mark L. Joseph’s "Is Mixed-Income Development an Antidote to Urban Poverty?” Housing Policy Debate 17, 2 (2006), pp. 259-269.

“The Urban Design of 20th Century Capitals,” in David Gordon, ed., Planning Twentieth-Century Capital Cities (London: Routledge, 2006). “The City Shall Rise Again: Urban Resilience in the Wake of Disaster,” (With Thomas J. Campanella), Chronicle Review, January 2005. “The City Shall Rise Again: Urban Resilience in the Wake of Disaster,” (With Thomas J. Campanella), IEEE Engineering Management Review 33, 3 (3rd quarter, 2005), pp. 3-7. “Are Cities Resilient?: New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina,” The Optimist, Winter 2005-2006.

“Securing Public Space,” Places 17 (3), fall 2005. “Symbolic Settlements: The American Ideological Tension Between Private Homes and Public Housing,” in Tony Atkin and Joseph Rykwert, eds., Structure and Meaning in Human Settlements (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology, 2005). “Standardizing Public Housing,” in Eran Ben-Joseph and Terry Szold, eds., Regulating Place: Standards and the Shaping of Urban America (New York: Routledge, 2005).

“The City Shall Rise Again: Urban Resilience in the Wake of Disaster” (with Thomas J. Campanella, The Chronicle Review, Vol. 51, Issue 19, January 14, 2005, pp B1,6; reprinted in IEEE Engineering Management Review Vol 33, no 3 (3rd quarter, 2005). “Introduction: ‘The Cities Rise Again,’” (with Thomas J. Campanella) in Vale and Campanella, eds., The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover from Disaster (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005).

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“Axioms of Resilience,” (with Thomas J. Campanella) in Vale and Campanella, eds., The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover from Disaster (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005).

"New Public Realms: Re-imaging the City-Region," in Lawrence J. Vale and Sam Bass Warner, Jr., eds., Imaging the City: Continuing Struggles and New Directions (New Brunswick, N.J.: Center for Urban Policy Research Press, 2001), pp. 419-437. "Urban Images on Children's Television," in Lawrence J. Vale and Sam Bass Warner, Jr., eds., Imaging the City: Continuing Struggles and New Directions (New Brunswick, N.J.: Center for Urban Policy Research Press, 2001), pp. 301-330. (With Julia R. Dobrow).

"Urban Design for Urban Development," in Bishwapriya Sanyal and Lloyd Rodwin, eds., The Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images and Challenges: 1950-2000 (New Brunswick, N.J.: Center for Urban Policy Research, 2000).

"Mediated Monuments and National Identity," Journal of Architecture 4 (Winter 1999), pp. 391-408.

"The Future of Planned Poverty: Redeveloping America's Most Distressed Public Housing Projects," Netherlands Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 14 (1999), pp. 13-31.

"From the Puritans to the Projects: The Ideological Origins of American Public Housing," Harvard Design Magazine, Summer 1999, pp. 52-57.

“Public Housing and the American Dream: Residents’ Views on Buying Into ‘The Projects,’” Housing Policy Debate 9, 2 (1998), pp. 267-298.

“Empathological Places: Residents’ Ambivalence Towards Remaining in Public Housing,” Journal of Planning Education and Research 16 (3) (March 1997), pp. 159-175.

“Public Housing and Ethnic Space,” in Gary Gumpert and Susan Drucker, Eds. Huddled Masses: Immigration and Communication (Cresskill, N.J.: Hampton Press, 1996). (With Julia R. Dobrow).

“From Facade to Interface: Representing Institutional Power in Cyberspace,” in Randall Ott, ed., Proceedings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Conference on “Building as a Political Act,” Berlin, Germany, 1997.

“The Revitalization of Boston’s Commonwealth Public Housing Development,” in Willem van Vliet--, Ed, Affordable Housing and Urban Redevelopment in the United States, Sage Urban Affairs Annual Reviews 46 (Sage, 1996), pp. 100-134.

“Public Housing Redevelopment: Seven Kinds of Success,” Housing Policy Debate 7,3 (Autumn 1996), pp. 491-534.

“Destigmatizing Public Housing,” in Dennis Crow, Ed., Geography and Identity: Exploring and Living the Geopolitics of Identity (Washington, D.C.: Institute for Advanced Cultural Studies/Maisonneuve Press, 1996).

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“The Imaging of the City: Public Housing and Communication,” Communication Research 22 (6)[Special Issue on “Urban Communication”] (December 1995), pp. 646-663.

“Transforming Public Housing: The Social and Physical Redevelopment of Boston’s West Broadway Development,” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Vol.12, No.3 (Autumn, 1995), pp. 278-305.

“Beyond the Problem Projects Paradigm: Defining and Revitalizing Severely Distressed Public Housing,” Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 4, No. 2 (November 1993), pp. 147-174.

“Capitol Complexes: Urban Design and National Security,” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Vol.10, No.4 (Fall, 1993), pp. 273-283.

“Designing ‘National Identity:’ Post-Colonial Capitols as Intercultural Dilemmas,” in Nezar alSayyad, ed., Forms of Dominance: On the Architecture and Urbanism of the Colonial Experience (London: Avebury/Gower House, 1992).

“Designing Global Harmony: Lewis Mumford and the United Nations Headquarters,” in Thomas Hughes and Agatha Hughes, eds., Lewis Mumford: Public Intellectual (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990).

Professional Reports and Monographs

Assessing Urban Resilience for Low-Income Housing Enterprises in Colombia Resilient Cities Housing Initiative. Report prepared for the Fundación Mario Santo Domingo. With Laura Wainer, Andrés Achury, and Francis Goyes. June 2017. Affordable Housing and the Resilient Chinese City: The Role of Shenzhen’s Urban Villages in Enhancing Livelihood, Environment, Governance, and Security of the poor. With Hongru Cai, Zachary Lamb, Colleen Xi Qiu, and Linda Shi. Report for the Samuel Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, MIT. June 2016. Towards a Global Learning Community: MIT’s Report to the Rockefeller Foundation on Curriculum Development for the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (Cambridge, Mass., 2013). With Bish Sanyal.

The Chicago Housing Authority’s Plan for Transformation: What Does the Research Show So Far? Report prepared for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. With Erin Graves. December 2009. Occupancy Issues in Distressed Public Housing: An Outline of Impacts on Management, Design and Service Delivery (Washington, D.C.: National Commission on Severely Distressed Public Housing, 1992).

Alternative Possible Approaches to Civil Defence (London, Polytechnic of the South Bank, 1986).

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Civil Defence Measures Currently Proposed for London (London, Polytechnic of the South Bank, 1986).

Utility of Soviet, American, Swiss or Swedish Civil Defence for London (London, Polytechnic of the South Bank, 1986).

Reviews and Criticism

“Last Project Standing,” Review of book by Catherine Fennell, Buildings and Landscapes 24, no. 1 (Spring 2017).

“A World of Homeowners,” Review of book by Nancy Kwak, Pacific Historical Review 83 no. 3 (August 2017).

“Illogical Housing Aid,” op-ed, New York Times, October 30, 2012. With Yonah Freemark; reprinted elsewhere.

“New Orleans Will Rise Again,” op-ed, Boston Globe, September 25, 2005; reprinted elsewhere.

"Constructing American Values, at Home and Abroad," Design Book Review 40 (Fall 1999), pp. 34-39.

“Jack Kemp’s Pet Delusion: Public Housing Tenants are Too Poor to Buy Their Apartments, and They’re Getting Poorer,” op-ed, The Washington Post, 3 August 1992, reprinted in newspapers nationwide, and in numerous trade journals and newsletters.

“The Social Meaning of Civic Space” and “Charleston: Antebellum Architecture and Civic Destiny,” (Book Reviews for The Public Historian, Spring 1990).

“Cities and People: A Social and Architectural History” (Review of book by Mark Girouard) Harvard Review, Fall 1986.

Architecture Critic, NewsWest (Natick, Massachusetts), 1985-86.

INVITED LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Boston, Massachusetts. “After the Projects,” Book talk to the Senior Staff at the Boston Housing Authority. May 2019. Chicago, Illinois. “After the Projects,” Book talk at the University of Chicago. May 2019. Los Angeles, California. “After the Projects: Public Housing Redevelopment and the Racialized Power of Urban Renewal Backlash.” Paper presentation at the Urban Affairs Association. April 2019 Columbia, South Carolina. “Trumping the Triangle: Washington’s Federal Triangle from the Dime Museum to the Trump International Hotel.” Paper presentation at the Urban History Association. October 2018.

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Buffalo, New York. “Pursuing Resilient Urbanism: Protective, Attractive, Legitimate, Equitable.” Paper presented at the ACSP conference. October 2018. With Zachary Lamb. Colorado Springs, Colorado. “Design-Politics: How Buildings Mean.” Keynote talk to the International Society for the Philosophy of Architecture conference, U.S. Air Force Academy. July 2018. Yokohama, Japan. “The Global Migration of Modernist Affordable Housing: Repeated Architectural Mistakes or Resilient Urban Transformation.” Paper presented at the International Planning History Society conference. July 2018. Toronto, Canada. “Pursuing Resilient Urban Design: Equitably Merging Green and Gray Strategies.” Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association conference. April 2018. Taipei, Taiwan. “The Role of Housing in Post-Disaster Social Resilience.” Invited presentation at the 2018 Forum on Social Resilience and Urban Development, National Taiwan University. January 2018 Taipei, Taiwan. “Kendall Square Initiatives: University Development, Urban Regeneration, and the Challenge of Affordable Houising in Cambridge, Massachusetts.” Invited presentation at the International Conference on Urban Regeneration: The American Experience and Its Implications. January 2018

Taipei, Taiwan. “Housing and Urban Regeneration: Strategies From Boston.” Invited presentation at the International Conference on Urban Regeneration: The American Experience and Its Implications. January 2018

Cambridge, Massachusetts. “The Resilient Cities Housing Initiative,” panel presenter, moderator, and co-convener of the “Human Settlements” track for the MIT International Conference on Rebuilding a Resilient Caribbean, December 2017

Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Financing US Public Housing: History and Practice.” Lecture to delegation from China Development Bank, MIT Sloan School. November 2017.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, “The Global Migration of Modernist Affordable Housing: Repeated Architectural Mistakes or Resilient Urban Transformation.” Lecture to SPURS Program, MIT, November 2017.

Cleveland, Ohio. “Public Housing Redevelopment: Urban Renewal Backlash and the Governance of the Poorest Americans.” Paper presentation at the Society for City and Regional Planning History conference, October 2017.

Denver, Colorado. “Cities of Stars: Urban Renewal, HOPE VI, and the Changing Constellations of Poverty Governance,” paper presentation at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, October 2017.

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New York, New York. “Does Public Housing Redevelopment Purge the Poorest?” Invited public Lecture and seminars with PhD students, Department of Urban Planning, Colombia University, September 2017. New York, New York. “Assessing Urban Resilience in Ciudad del Bicentenario.” Invited presentation at 100 Resilient Cities Global Summit, July 2017.

Glasgow, Scotland. Panel organizer and convener, “Preserving Public Housing,” Society of Architectural Historians conference, June, 2017.

Boston, Massachusetts. “Tenure Security and Urban Resilience: The Power of Collective title in China’s Urban Villages,” paper presented at the Association of American Geographers. With Linda Shi, Zachary Lamb, Colleen Qiu, and Hongru Cai (presentation by Linda Shi). May 2017. Minneapolis, Minnesota. “HOPE VI, Boston Style: Prioritizing Public Housing Residents While Reinvesting in the Neighborhood.” Paper presentation at Urban Affairs Association, April 2017. New York, New York. “The Design-Politics of Public Housing,” presentation at the conference on “Tower, Slab Superblock,” The Architectural League, December 2016. Portland, Oregon. Roundtable discussant on “Interventions in Urban Design” at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, November 2016. Portland, Oregon. “Broken Promises? A National Picture of HOPE VI Plans and Realities.” With Shomon Shamsuddin and Nicholas Kelly. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, November 2016. Chicago, Illinois. “When Walmart Landed on Public Housing: Development, Displacement and Historic Preserbation in New Orleans.” Paper presented at the Urban History Association conference, October 2016. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Financing US Public Housing: History and Practice.” Lecture to delegation from China Development Bank, MIT Sloan School. September 2016. Delft, Netherlands. “Redeveloping Shenzhen’s Urban Villages: Can Affordable Housing Be Preserved in Vulnerable Locales?” Paper presentation, International Planning History conference, July 2016. Delft, Netherlands. “Towards Critical Resilience: Learning from the History of Post-Trauma Urbanism.” Keynote address at International Planning History Conference, July 2016. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Design-Politics: Making Invisible Power Visible,” Presentation at the Inequalities/Equalities in Cities workshop, Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard. April 2016. San Diego, California. “After the Projects: The Surprising Variety of HOPE VI Transformation in the United States,” (with Shomon Shamsuddin), presentation at the Urban Affairs Association conference, March 2016.

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Los Angeles, California. “Resisting Gentrification by Remembering Urban Renewal: Housing the Poorest at San Francisco’s North Beach Place.” Paper presented at the Society for American City and Regional Planning history conference. November 2015. Houston, Texas. “After the Projects: Explaining the Variation of Approaches to Public Housing Transformation in the United States.” With Shomon Shamsuddin. Presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, October 2015. New York, NY. “Dialogue Across Disciplines: Discussion of Purging the Poorest.” Dinner Speaker, Columbia Business School. October 2015. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Financing US Public Housing: History and Practice.” Lecture to delegation from China Development Bank, MIT Sloan School. September 2015. Chicago, Illinois. “Mixed Income Housing and HOPE VI: Which Mix with What Hope?” Paper presented at the International Sociological Association Conference, RC-43. September 2015. Lisbon, Portugal. “Social Housing in San Francisco: Resisting Gentrification.” Presentation at European Network for Housing Research conference, June 2015. Vancouver, Canada. “After ‘The Projects’: Public Housing Transformation in the United States,” presentation at the Public Housing for All conference, University of British Columbia. May 2015.

Chicago, Illinois. Moderator and Commentator, National Public Housing Museum panel on “Pomonok Dreams” film. April 2015.

Miami, Florida. “Housing the Poorest in San Francisco: Resisting Gentrification from HOPE VI to HOPE SF,” presentation at the Urban Affairs Association conference. April 2015. Mekelle, Ethiopia. “What Affordable Housing Should Afford: Housing for Resilient Cities,” Keynote Address at International Housing Conference, Ethiopian Institute of Technology. November 2014. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “The Politics of Resilient Cities: Whose Resilience and Whose City?” Presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. October 2014. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “After the Projects: Explaining Variation in Approaches to Public Housing Redevelopment in the United States.” Paper presented at the Urban History Association conference. October 2014. Atlanta, Georgia. “Transforming Public Housing: Roles for Residents.” Plenary address, National Resident Services and Resident Leaders’ (NAR-SAAH) conference. September 2014.

St. Augustine, Florida. Roundtable presenter, “Interacting Past and Present: Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives,” International Planning History Society conference. July 2014.

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Yokohama, Japan. “All Mixed Up: Defining Mixed Income in Public Housing Redevelopment,” with Shomon Shamsuddin. Paper presented at the International Sociological Association conference. July 2014. Brooklyn, New York. Discussant, Social Science Research Network “Decent City” Conference. May 2014.

Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Resilient Cities and the Humanities.” Invited presentation at the Harvard-Mellon conference on Reconceptualizing the Urban: Advancing Urban Studies. May 2014. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Table Convener and Rapporteur, Penn Institute for Urban Research conference on Sustainable Urbanization: Place Matters. March 2014.

San Antonio, Texas. “All Mixed Up: Defining Mixed-Income in Public Housing Redevelopment,” presentation at the Urban Affairs Association conference. With Shomon Shamsuddin. March 2014. Princeton, New Jersey. “Design-Politics, Democracy, and Civic Space.” Invited presentation at the Colloquium on Architecture and Democracy, Princeton University. February 2014. Chicago, Illinois. “Transforming Public Housing in Chicago and Atlanta,” Invited lecture at the Chicago Public Library. January 2014. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Organizer, Resilient Cities Housing Initiative symposium. November 2013. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “HOPE VI and Urban Governance,” invited presentation at the Governance and Politics in the Changing American City conference, Harvard University. October 2013. Toronto, Canada. “Design-Politics in Planning History.” Presidential address, Society for American City and Regional Planning History conference. October 2013.

Toronto, Canada. “Twice-Cleared Communities: The North American Struggle For (and Against) Public Housing,” Bousfield Lecture, University of Toronto, October 2013. Boston, Massachusetts. “Mixed-Income Housing: What Is It? Does It Work? Is It Always Needed?” Lecture to Boston Bar Association, September 2013. Washington, D.C. Invited Speaker, Comparative Public Housing symposium: United States and Korea, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars. July 2013.

Amsterdam, Netherlands. “Developing and Redeveloping Cabrini-Green: From the ‘Little Hell’ slum to ‘Park Side of Old Town.” Presentation at the International Sociological Association RC43 conference. July 2013. Ames, Iowa. “Public Housing in the United States: Neighborhood Renewal and the Poor.” Invited Lecture, Iowa State University. March 2013.

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Shanghai, China. “The Spirit of Cities: Which Spirit? Whose City?” Invited Speaker at Princeton-Fung Global Forum. January 2013. Zürich, Switzerland. “Resilient Cities: Whose Resilience? Whose City.” Invited Speaker at conference on Resilience and the Built Environment, ETH. January 2013.

Cincinnati, Ohio. “Planning Ideas That Matter,” roundtable participant and co-organizer, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. November 2012.

New York, New York. “Public Housing Myth: Mixed-Income Redevelopment is the Only Way to Fix Failed Public Housing,” presentation at the Urban History Association conference. October 2012. São Paulo, Brazil. “Public Housing in the United States: 75 Years of Social Experimentation,” paper delivered at the International Planning History Society conference. July 2012.

Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Limits,” Presentation at the “Writing Cities” conference, Harvard Graduate School of Design. May 2012.

Baltimore, Maryland. Conference Program Committee Co-Chair, Society for American City and Regional Planning History conference. November 2011. Salt Lake City, Utah. “Scattering the Barrio: Tucson’s Conniet Chambers Public Housing Development and the Contest Legacy of Urban Renewal,” presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, October 2011. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Invited Panelist, “Urban Studies Public Conversation: HOPE VI,” University of Pennsylvania, March 2011. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Public Housing in the United States: Neighborhood Renewal and the Poor.” Invited paper delivered at Harvard University Inequality seminar. March 2011.

Las Vegas, Nevada. “Developing and Redeveloping Atlanta’s Techwood Homes,” paper delivered at the Urban History Association conference, October 2010.

Minneapolis, Minnesota. “Developing and Redeveloping Chicago’s Cabrini-Green: The Design Politics of a Twice-Cleared Community,” paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, October 2010.

Providence, Rhode Island. Panel Coordinator and Commentator, “Politics in Design” session, “A Better World by Design” Conference, Rhode Island School of Design/Brown University, October 2010.

Cambridge, Massachusetts. Co-director, Writing Cities Workshop, Harvard/MIT/LSE, September 2010. Chicago, Illinois. Architecture for Change Summit, University of Illinois, Chicago, September 2010.

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Cambridge, Massachusetts. Invited lecture in MIT Department of Architecture Lecture Series. April 2010. Chicago, Illinois. National Public Housing Museum. Two talks: “Re-thinking Long-held Narratives About Public Housing,” and “Public Housing Today: An Evening with Larry Vale and Rhonda Williams.” March 2010. Boston, Massachusetts. “Public Housing, Neighborhood Renewal and the Poor.” Invited lecture, Boston University School of Social Work, February 2010.

Chicago, Illinois. Invited Moderator and Panel Convener. Chicago Housing Authority and City of Chicago’s conference, “Plan for Transformation at 10,” December 2010. Bangalore, India. Moderator/Facilitator of Panel on “Research Directions for the Indian Institute for Human Settlements,” and co-presenter of “Proposed Specialization in Urbanism” (with Aseem Inam), Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) Curriculum Planning Conference, January 2010. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Housing and Planning: Some Questions,” Panel Presentation at Conference on Interrogating Planning, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, December, 2009. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Developing and Redeveloping Public Housing: The Design Politics of Twice Cleared Communities,” 25th Annual Urban Studies Lecture, University of Pennsylvania. Endowed lecture and lunch seminar with all senior urban studies majors, A student and faculty team choose one scholar each year to visit for the day to discuss the scholar’s work. October 2009. Oakland, California. “Twice-Cleared Communities: Parallels and Perils of Comparing Mid-Century Slum Clearance and HOPE VI Public Housing Demolition,” paper presented at the Society for American City and Regional Planning History biennial conference. October 2009. Haifa, Israel. “Public Housing, Neighborhood Renewal, and the Poor,” presentation at Workshop on “Planning With/For People,” Israel Institute of Technology (Technion), June 2009. Haifa, Israel. “Regeneration Versus Residential Replacement: Lessons from the HOPE VI Program in the United States,” presentation at Israeli Planners Panel, Workshop on “Planning With/For People,” Israel Institute of Technology (Technion), June 2009. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Public Housing: The Design Politics of Twice-Cleared Communities,” Lecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, April 2009. New Haven, Connecticut. “Resilient Cities and New Orleans Recovery,” Invited lecture, Yale University, March 2009. New York, New York. “Capital Architecture and National Identity,” Max Weber Lecture, New York University, February 2009.

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Medford, Massachusetts. “Seeking Equitable Resilience in New Orleans,” Panel Presentation at EPIIC Symposium, Tufts University, February 2009. Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Participation on “Council on Urban Management,” World Economic Forum, Summit on the Global Agenda. November 2008.

Medford, Massachusetts. “Resilient Cities and New Orleans Recovery,” invited lecture to Tufts University EPIIC Program, Institute for Global Leadership, November, 2008. Bethesda, Maryland. “Developing Technology for Developing Cities,” invited presentation to the panel on “Dealing with New Technology: Keeping our Field in the Forefront,” ACSP Administrators Conference, October 2008. Bethesda, Maryland. “Faculty Management and Promotion,” and “Refocusing, Curriculum Reviews, and Changes,” invited presentations made at the New Chairs School, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October, 2008. Chengdu, China. “Rebuilding Cities After Disaster: Urban Resilience and Lessons for the Sichuan Earthquake Recovery,” presentation at Chengdu Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Symposium, July 2008. Beijing, China. “Rebuilding Cities After Disaster: Urban Resilience and Lessons for the Sichuan Earthquake Recovery,” Keynote address, China Planning Network City Resilience Roundtable, July 2008. Bangkok, Thailand. “Climate Change: Challenges for Cities, Planning, and Development.” Invited lecture at ASEAN+6 Conference on Cities and Climate Change, June 2008. Bangkok, Thailand. “‘Practica’ as a Mode of Teaching and Learning: The MIT Experience.” Invited lecture, Bangkok Urban Green Development Institute, June 2008. Bangkok, Thailand. “Trends in Cities, Planning, and Development that Will Affect the Urban Environment.” Invited lecture, Bangkok Urban Green Development Institute, June 2008.

Boston, Massachusetts. “Chapter 200 at 60: A Retrospective Look at Public Housing Development and Redevelopment in Three Boston Neighborhoods,” Invited lecture to the staff of the Department of Housing and Community Development, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 2008. Seattle, Washington. Keynote speaker, “Resilience and Resistance: Rebuilding Cities After Disaster,” National Earthquake Conference, April 2008.

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. “Designing National Identity in Capital Cities: 7 Key Questions.” Keynote address, United Arab Emirates Capital Symposium, March 2008.

Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Making Insurgency Visible,” Remarks at Compton Gallery Opening in Response to the Ross Silberberg Memorial Lecture by James Holston, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

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February, 2008.Washington, D.C. moderator for invited panel, American Historical Association, January 2008. Boston, Massachusetts. “Whither Public Housing?” Lecture at Build Boston conference, November 2007. Bellagio, Italy. Invited participant, Rockefeller Foundation Global Urban Summit on Climate Change Adaptation. June 2007. New Orleans, Louisiana. “Post-Disaster Rebuilding: Past Examples of urban Resilience and Lessons for New Orleans,” invited talk, World Presidents Organization, April 2007. Washington, D.C. “The Urban Design Politics of Capital Cities,” invited talk at symposium on “Framing a Capital City,” National Building Museum, April 2007. New Delhi, India. “12 Axioms of Resilience: Urban Disasters and the Dynamics of Recovery,” invited plenary talk, International Planning History Society, India International Centre, December 2006. New Delhi, India. “Capital Cities, Urban Design, and the Temptations of Nationalism,” invited plenary talk, International Planning History Society, Indian Institute of Technology, December 2006. Fort Worth, Texas, “The Resilient City”, moderator and respondent at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, November 2006. Phoenix, Arizona. “New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina,” plenary panelist at the Urban History Association conference, October 2006. Phoenix, Arizona. “The Internationalization of Urban History,” plenary panelist at the Urban History Association conference, October 2006. Florence, Italy. “The Resilient City,” invited lecture at the conference on “La Città: Pensarla, Progettaria, Viverla/The City: Ideas, Design, People,” University of Florence. October 2006. Washington, D.C. “Disaster-Resilient Communities: Linkages Between Social and Physical Infrastructures,” invited talk, Critical Infrastructures panel, National Academies, September 2006.

New Orleans, Louisiana. “The Resilient City: Disaster Recovery and the Disadvantaged,” invited keynote talk at the American Planning Association Resource Recovery Day. July 2006. Melbourne, Australia. “The Temptations of Nationalism in Modern Capital Cities,” Keynote address at the conference Nation, City, Place: Rethinking Nationalism. University of Melbourne. July 2006. Beijing, China. “The Temptations of Nationalism in Modern Capital Cities,” Invited Lecture, Tsinghua University, School of Architecture. June 2006.

Guangzhou, China. Discussant, “Smart Growth in the U.S. and the Pearl River Delta Region” (Lecture by Randall Crane). Zhongshan University. June 2006.

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Amherst, Massachusetts. “Disaster Recovery and the Disadvantaged,” invited talk. Amherst College. June 2006. Washington, D.C. “The Resilient City,” Plenary address at the American Bar Association Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law. May 2006.

New York City, NY. “Renewal: Getting it Right This Time Around,” Panelist at “Urban Conversations: Cities at Risk.” Milano, The New School for Management and Public Policy. April 2006. Berkeley, California. “Disaster Recovery and the Disadvantaged,” Plenary talk at the Seventh Annual Berkeley Conference on Housing and Urban Policy, “Risking House and Home: Managing Catastrophe in the American Metropolis." University of California. March 2006. Providence, Rhode Island. “Resilience for Whom?” Presentation at the conference on Impacts of Disaster: Comparing Ecological and Social Resilience. Brown University. March 2006. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Why Cities Rebuild: Axioms of Resilience.” Presentation at the symposium, “In Harm’s Way: Perspectives on Natural and Unnatural Disasters,” Harvard University, Center for the Environment. February 2006. Mexico City, Mexico. Respondent to presentation at the Urban Age conference, sponsored by the Cities Programme at the London School of Economics. February 2006. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Restoring Urban Viability After Disaster,” paper presented at the conference Rebuilding Urban Places after Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina, Penn Institute for Urban Research, University of Pennsylvania. February 2006.

Kansas City Missouri. “Is New Orleans a Resilient City?,” participant in a rountable based on The Resilient City, sponsored by the Journal of the American Planning Association. November 2005. London, England. Respondent to presentation on “London 2112 in East London: The Olympics and Urban Legacy,” Urban Age conference, sponsored by the Cities Programme at the London School of Economics. November 2005. Coral Gables, Florida. “12 Axioms of Urban Resilience,” plenary talk at the Society for American City and Regional Planning conference, October 2005. Cambridge, Massachusetts, “Are Cities Resilient?: Urban Recovery, Past and Present,” talk at a symposium on “Big Questions After Big Hurricanes,” MIT, October 2005. Amherst, Massachusetts. “The Resilient City: Disaster Recovery and the Urban Imagination,” talk at Amherst College, Sept. 2005.

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Making 21st Century Cities Work,” panelist at Centennial Reunion of North American Rhodes Scholars. July 2005. Boston, Massachusetts. “From the Puritans to the Projects: A History of Public Housing in Boston,” presentation to the LeadBoston Affordable Housing Program, East Boston Community Centers. May 2005. Berlin, Germany. “Post-Disaster Urbanism,” talk to doctoral students in the “Graduate Research Program on the History of the Metropolis in the 20th Century,” Technical University of Berlin. April 2005. Berlin, Germany. “The Design Politics of Post-Traumatic Urbanism: An American view,” in “Post-Traumatic Cityscapes: Berlin, New York, Jerusalem,” Harvard Center for European Studies in Berlin, CES Berlin Dialogues 2005, Wissenschaftszentrum. April 2005. Cincinnati, Ohio. “Locating a Planning Department in a School of Architecture: Advantages and Disadvantages,” presentation to the ACSP Administrator’s Conference. April 2005. San Francisco, California. “The Resilient City,” lecture to the MIT Club of Northern California, MIT Real Estate Club, at the San Francisco AIA Headquarters. February 2005.

Shenyang, China. “Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona: Some Lessons for a Boulevard in Shenyang?”, presentation to the Mayor and Cabinet of Shenyang, September 2004. Shenyang, China. “Designing and Redesigning American Public Housing,” plenary talk at the China-USA Affordable Housing Exchange International conference, September 2004. Chicago, Illinois. “Designing Community Space in Mixed-Income Housing,” plenary talk at the Chicago Metropolitan Planning Council’s “Chicago Housing Authority Developers Roundtable, August, 2004. Barcelona, Spain. “Capital City Urban Design,” roundtable participant, biennial conference of the International Planning History Society, July 2004. Boston, Massachusetts. “Reclaiming Public Housing,” Keynote address at the Executive Directors’ Meeting of the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities [CLPHA], June 2004. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Losing the ‘Small-n’ of nuance in Large-N Studies,” comment on Jens Ludwig et al., “The Effects of Housing Vouchers on Criminal Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Lottery,” National Consortium on Violence Research (NCOVR), Conference on Communities, Housing and Crime, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, May 2004. Boston, Massachusetts. “Public Housing Standards: From ‘Low Modernism’ to HOPE VI,” paper presented at the conference on Urban Housing and the Legacy of Modernism in Europe and America, Northeastern University, April 2004.

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New York, New York. “The Resilient City,” Lecture to the MIT Club of New York, March 2004. St. Louis, Missouri. “Standardizing Public Housing,” presented at the Society for American City and Regional Planning History conference, November 2003.

Chapel Hill, North Carolina. “The Ideological Origins of Affordable Homeownership Efforts,” paper presented at the conference, “This House is Home: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Affordable Homeownership,” October 2003. Boston, Massachusetts. “Reclaiming Public Housing in South Boston,” Lecture at the South Boston Historical Society, September 2003. Leuven, Belgium. “The Urban Design of Twentieth Century Capitals,” paper presented at the joint congress of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Association of European Schools of Planning,” July 2003. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Housing the Lowest Income Americans: The Past, Present, and Future of Public Housing,” plenary talk at Technology Day, MIT, June 2003. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Housing the Lowest Income Bostonians,” Lecture to the MIT Club of Boston, April 2004.Worcester, Massachusetts. “A Tale of Two HOPEs,” Plenary talk to the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, May 2003. Washington, D.C. “The Future of HOPE VI,” Panelist at the annual conference of the National Low Income Housing Coalition,” April 2003. Amherst, Washington, D.C. “Reclaiming Public Housing,” plenary luncheon address at the Housing and Development Law Institute conference, April 2003. Boston, Massachusetts. “Public Housing and Public Health,” talk to the Prevention Center partners (BU School of Public Health, Boston Housing Authority and Boston Public Health Commission), April 2003. Ottawa, Canada. "Urban Design for Twentieth Century Capitals," paper delivered to the National Capital Commission conference on Planning21", Century Capital Cities, March 2003. Newton, Massachusetts. “Reclaiming Public Housing,” keynote address at the National Community Development Association meeting, March 2003. Massachusetts. “Housing the Lowest Income Americans: Boston’s 400 year Struggle,” public lecture at the University of Massachusetts, February 2003. Boston, Massachusetts. “Housing the Lowest Income Americans,” public lecture at Northeastern University, January 2003. Baltimore, Maryland. “The Resilient City: Trauma, Recovery, and Remembrance,” paper delivered at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, November 2002.

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New York, New York. “Renewing, Rebuilding, Remembering,” Roundtable participant, Van Alen Institute, August 2002. London, England. “Capital City Urban Design in the Twentieth Century,” paper delivered at the International Planning History Conference, July 2002. New York, New York. “The Resilient City Project,” dinner talk as part of Campaign for MIT, May 2002. Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Public Housing and Community Design,” presentation at the conference on “Community Design: Now or Never,” Harvard University Design School, March 2002. Cleveland, Ohio. “Lynchian Urbanity on Children’s Television,” paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, November 2001. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Public Housing and Private Homes: A Century of Tension,” Paper presented at the Ninth National Conference on American Planning History, November 2001. Detroit, Michigan. “Urban Affairs Association Symposium on Vale, From the Puritans to the Projects,” Lecture and response to panelists, Urban Affairs Association conference, April 2001. Boston, Massachusetts. Lowell Lecture, delivered to the Bostonian Society, Old State House, “The Ambivalent Origins of Boston Public Housing,” March 2001. Atlanta, Georgia. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, "Choosing Public Neighbors: Public Housing Tenant Selection," November 2000. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Paper presented at the Structure and Meaning of Human Settlements Conference, University of Pennsylvania, October 2000. Providence, R.I. Paper presented at the Conference on European and U.S. Housing Design and Policy, Watson Institute (Brown University) and Rhode Island School of Design, March 2000. Washington, D.C. Paper presented at the Society for American City and Regional Planning History Conference, November 1999. Orlando, Florida. Paper presented at the Environmental Design Research Associate Conference Workshop on Type and Image, “Housing Type and Housing Image,” June 1999. Brussels, Belgium. Paper presented at the Colloquium on History and Legitimisation: [Re]Constructing the Past, King Baudouin Foundation and Brussels 2000, “Mediated Monuments and National Identity,” February 1999. Pasadena, California. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, "The Social Role of Boston Public Housing Since 1950," November 1998.

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Boston, Massachusetts. Paper presented at the American Planning Association Conference, "Imaging the City," April 1998. St. Louis, Missouri. Paper presented at the Environmental Design Research Associate Conference Intensive on New Directions for American Public Housing, "Effects of the HOPE VI Program and other Federal Initiatives on Public Housing in Boston," March 1998.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, “Slum Clearance and the Search for the ‘Worthy Poor’ in Early Boston Public Housing,” November 1997. Seattle, Washington. Paper presented at the Society for American City and Regional Planning History Conference, “Stalled at the Waystation: Tenant Characteristics, Economic Opportunity, and Resident Mobility in Boston Public Housing Communities, 1950-1990 [with Daniel Serda], October 1997.

Berlin, Germany. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture International Conference on Building as a Political Act, “From Facade to Interface: Representing Institutional Power in Cyberspace,” June 1997. Alexandria, Virginia. Paper presented at the International Sociological Association conference on Housing in the 21st Century, “The Future of Planned Poverty: Redeveloping America’s Most Distressed Public Housing Projects,” June 1997. Montreal, Canada. Workshop Coordinator and presenter at workshop on “Doing Projects in the Projects,” Environmental Design Research Association, May 1997. Toronto, Canada. Paper presented at the Joint International Congress of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) and the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP), “Making Sense of Socio-Environmental Change,” July 1996. Toronto, Canada. Paper presented at the Joint International Congress of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) and the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP), “Empathological Places: Residents’ Ambivalence Toward Remaining in Public Housing,” July 1996. Detroit, Michigan. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference, “Public Housing and the American Dream,” October 1995. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Presentation to the MIT Gender and Planning Seminar. “Conceiving and Conducting Research: An Overview.” April 1995. Boston, Massachusetts. Paper presented at the Environmental Design Research Association Conference, “The Imaging of the City: Public Housing and Communication,” March 1995. Cincinnati, Ohio. Paper presented at the International Forum on Future Visions of Urban Public Housing, “Seven Kinds of Success: Assessing Public Housing Comprehensive Redevelopment Efforts in Boston.” November 1994.

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Cincinnati, Ohio. Paper presented at the International Forum on Future Visions of Urban Public Housing, “Beyond the Problem Projects Paradigm: Defining and Revitalizing ‘Severely Distressed’ Public Housing.” November 1994.

Cincinnati, Ohio. Paper co-presented at the International Forum on Future Visions of Urban Public Housing, “Redesigning the Site in U.S. Public Housing: Issues and Experiences.” November 1994. Tempe, Arizona. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference, “Recovering Communities: Assessing a Public Housing Comprehensive Redevelopment Effort in Boston, November 1994. Baltimore, Maryland. National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. Invited principal speaker at national conference. “Defining and Revitalizing ‘Severely Distressed’ Public Housing, October 1994. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, Seminar Presentation to the Advanced Studies Faculty Colloquium, “How Open is Public Open Space,” September 1994. University of Manchester, Manchester, England, Paper presented at the International Association of People-Environment Studies conference, “Ethnic Space and Electronic Space in American Public Housing,” July 1994. University of Manchester, Manchester, England, Paper presented at the International Association of People-Environment Studies conference, “Public Housing Redevelopment in the United States: Lessons from Success,” July 1994. Nelijärve, Estonia, Paper presented at the conference on The Humanization of Stony Cities: Theory and Practice, “The Humanization of an American Public Housing Project,” May 1994.San Antonio, Texas, Paper presented at the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) conference, “Immigrating to Public Housing,” March 1994.

San Antonio, Texas, Presentation’s at a 2-day “Intensive” on Public Housing Design, Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) conference, “Public Housing Site Design in Boston,” March 1994.

Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Boston Housing Authority, Presentation to grant recipients of the Urban Revitalization Demonstration program, “Resident-Centered Trans-Occupancy Evaluation of Public Housing,” December 1993. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, “Transforming Public Housing: The Social and Physical Redevelopment of Boston’s West Broadway Development,” October 1993. Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Housing Authority, Department of Planning, Design and Development, Seminar, “Evaluating Public Housing Redevelopment Efforts,” July 1993.

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Washington, D.C., Paper presented at the International Communication Association conference, “Public Housing and Ethnic Space,” May 1993. Charleston, South Carolina, Society of Architectural Historians, Invited Discussant for panel on “Architecture and Nationalism in the Twentieth Century,” April 1993. Chicago, Illinois, Presentation at the “Power By Design” conference, Environmental Design Research Association, March 1993. Columbus, Ohio, Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference, “Defining and Revitalizing ‘Severely Distressed’ Public Housing,” October 1992. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, Seminar Presentation to the Advanced Studies Faculty Colloquium, “Government-Sponsored Environments,” September 1992. Marmaras, Greece, Paper presented at the International Association for People-Environment Studies (IAPS) conference, “From Public Housing to Private Home: Socio-environmental Metamorphosis in a Boston ‘Project’,” July 1992. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Real Estate, Presentation to faculty and students from the Department of Economic Geography, University of Amsterdam, “Edge Cities,” June 1992. Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford, England, Paper presented at “Planning Transatlantic: Global Change and Local Problems,” Joint International Congress of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) and the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP), “Capitol Complexes: Urban Design and National Security,” July 1991.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Special Program in Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS), Invited seminar, “Architecture, Power, and National Identity,” February 1991. State University of New York at Binghamton. Invited Seminar, “Architecture and

Nationalism,” October 1990.

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Invited seminar, Master of Design Studies Program, “Comparative Approaches to Design Education,” September 1990.

Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, Paper presented at the International Association for People-Environment Studies (IAPS) Conference, “Designing Political Power: Capitol Complexes as Modern Citadels,” July 1990.

Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Invited Lecture at Symposium on Le Corbusier’s Chandigarh: Architecture and Its Cultural Context, “The Spatial Politics of Chandigarh’s Capitol Complex: A Comparative Urban Design Perspective,” April 1990.

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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Invited seminar for Department of Architecture faculty, “Capitol Complexes from Washington, D.C. to Dhaka,” March 1990. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, Paper presented at the Third International and Interdisciplinary Forum on Built Form and Culture, “Designing ‘National Identity:’ Post-Colonial Capitols as Intercultural Dilemmas,” November 1989.

San Francisco, California, Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, “Videocameras and the Personalization of Television,” May 1989.

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lecture at Mellon Foundation Conference on Lewis Mumford, “Designing Global Harmony: Lewis Mumford and the United Nations Headquarters,” November 1987.

TEACHING Since 1988, the most frequently taught classes (typically taught each year) include the following:

• Introduction to Urban Design and Development • Urban Design Politics • Making Sense: Qualitative Methods for Planners and Designers • Planning Ideas That Matter

Other classes taught include: Big Plans, Urban Design Seminar, Thesis Preparation, Methods of Inquiry in Architecture Studies, Imaging the City, The Resilient City, City Visions: Past and Present, and Gateway: Planning Action. Detailed information course enrollments and ratings available on request.

The MacVicar Faculty Fellowship ($95,000), received in 1999, is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s highest award for excellence in teaching. ADVISING

(not including academic advising of undergraduate and graduate students)

Master’s Student Thesis Advising: As Advisor

• Conrad Margoles, Ji-in Chang, Avigail Shimshoni, Rula Habal, Sharon Greenberger, Carla Morelli, Josephine Louie, Lindiwe Emongu, Kevin Sullivan, Michael Johnson, Manish Srivastava, Andrew Crabtree, Susan Silberberg, Akemi Yao, Owiso (Lisa) Makuku, Michelle Apigian, Joshua Switzky, Jennifer Villemure Czysz, Jeffrey Shumaker, Justine Minnis, Hope Fang, Katherine Fichter, Beatrice Chen, Jasper Goldman, Andrew Whittemore, Annis Whitlow, Ariel Bierbaum, Anibhav Gupta, Ifeoma Ebo, Carrie Ann Vanderford, Raj Kottamasu, Cassim Shepard, Jeffrey Schwartz, Seth Knudsen, Julie Stein, Aditi Mehta, Sarah Nusser, Laura Manville, Anne Bowman, Matthew Steyer, Yonah

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Freemark, Karina Milchman, Jenny Berlin, Qianqian Zhang, Tania El Alam, Smita Rawoot, Kassie Bertumen, Alexander Brady, Shinown Kyung, Mirette Khorshed, Max Budovitch, Haley Meisenholder, Aarthi Janakiraman, Collyn Chan

As Reader • Daniel Glenn, Myong-Hwan Kim, Abdul Aziz Alkhedeiri, Genoveva Fruet,

Anuraddha Joshi, Suhair Al-Mosully, Arun Rewal, Amy Brown, Liang-Ying Chang, Agis Ikonomidis-Doumbas, Nadir Khan, Khayed Lakhia, Soni Gupta, Hafiz Sherali, Serena Keswani, MaryAlice Torres, Imran Ahmad, Buo-Yuan Hsu, Asiya Chowdhury, Anoma Pieris, Stephanus Hanan, Weng-Huat Chew, Fatima Hirji, Puifai Cyril Chong, Paul Moloto, Jennifer Marshall, Pratap Talwar, Daniel Cohen, Carolyn Brown, Chrystal Kornegay, Denise Pieratos, Minakshi Mani, Andrew Grace, Francisca Rojas, T. Luke Young, Tak-Wing Louie, Danny Cherian, Helen Donaldson, Diana Sherman, Rachel Wilch, Priyanka Shah, Christina Paul, Deborah Lightman, Alexis Taylor, Danny Yadegar, Theodossios Issaias, Jonah Stern, Noel Davis, Danya Sherman, Andrew Binet, Gabriel Silberblatt, April Ognibene, Phillip Hu, Andrés Achury, Jonathan Tarleton, Graham Lazar.

Doctoral Student Advising

Current Doctoral Students: • Laura Wainer (supervisor) • Suzanne Harris-Brandts (supervisor) • Nicholas Kelly (supervisor) • Yonah Freemark (supervisor) • Lily Bui (committee member) • Rida Qadri (committee member) • Colleen Qiu (committee member) • Amit Prothi (committee member) • Maria Atuesta (Harvard) (committee member) • Aarthi Janakiraman (supervisor)

Past Doctoral Students: • Aditi Mehta (Assistant Professor, University of Toronto)—supervisor • Zachary Lamb (Mellon postdoc, Princeton University)--supervisor • Louis Thomas (“University of the District of Columbia)--committee member • John Arroyo (Assistant Professor, University of Oregon)--committee member • Linda Shi (Assistant Professor, Cornell)—supervisor • Kian Goh (Assistant Professor, UCLA)—supervisor • Jessica Debats (University of California, Irvine) --supervisor • Laurie Zapalac (Zapalac Advisors)—committee member • Dietmar Offenhuber (Associate Prof., Northeastern) –committee member • Lilian Knorr (Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto) --supervisor • Stephen Moga (Assistant Professor, Smith) --supervisor

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• Annis Whitlow Sengupta (Metropolitan Area Planning Council)—supervisor • Lianne Fisman (Prncipal, Wellspring Consulting)—supervisor • Erin Graves (Semior Policy Analyst, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston) --

supervisor • Florian Urban (Head of Urban Studies, Glasgow School of Art)—committee

member • Nora Libertun (InterAmerican Development Bank)—committee member • Yan Zhang (World Bank)--supervisor • Elizabeth Morton (Associate Professor of Practice, Virginia Tech )—committee

member • Daniel Serda (inSite Planning) --supervisor • Brent Ryan (Associate Professor, MIT) --supervisor • Sarah Whiting (Dean, Harvard Graduate School of Design)—committee member • Anne Beamish (Associate Professor, Kansas State University)—committee

member • Vinit Mukhija (Professor and Dept. Chair, UCLA Planning)—committee member • Thomas Campanella (Associate Professor, Cornell)—supervisor • Geneviève Vachon (Professor, Université Laval)—supervisor

Postdoc Supervision: Dr. Shomon Shamsuddin, 2013-2014 (now Assistant Professor, Tufts) Dr. Tali Hatuka, 2004-2008 (now Associate Professor, Tel Aviv University) MIT COMMITTEE and SERVICE ACTIVITIES Department/School Level: beginning ending Chair, DUSP PhD Program April 2013 present Co-Convener, “Planning Ideas That Matter Faculty Debates Series Sept. 2014 Nov. 2017 Community Innovators Lab Faculty Advisory Committee 2010 present Minority Recruitment Committee Sept. 2010 May 2011 Department Head, DUSP July 2002 Jan. 2009 Associate Head, DUSP July 1999 June 2002 Faculty Advisor, then Managing Editor, Projections journal Sept. 2002 Jan. 2009 April 2013 present Faculty Advisor, China Planning Network March 2004 2010 Guest Curator, DUSP 75th Anniversary Exhibition, Wolk Gallery, MIT July 2007 April 2008 Director, Undergraduate Program, DUSP May 1992 Jan. 1994 May 1996 Jan. 1999 Executive Committee Member, ArchNet Sept. 1999 2002 Organizer, DUSP Faculty Colloquium Jan. 1998 Dec. 1999 Urban Initiative Committee (Architecture) Sept. 1997 Sept. 1998 Strategic Planning Committee (DUSP) Sept. 2000 2001 Financial Aid Committee (DUSP Jan. 2000 Aug. 2000 Alumni Committee (DUSP) July 2000 Sept. 2002 Fundraising Committee (DUSP) Sept. 2000 Sept. 2002 Faculty Search Committee (DUSP) Oct. 1997 May 1998

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Faculty Search Committee (DUSP) Feb. 1998 May 1998 Faculty Search Committee (DUSP/Architecture), Chair Sept. 1999 May 2000 Faculty Search Committee oversight (DUSP) Sept. 2000 Jan. 2009 Faculty Search Committee (Teacher Education Program) Sept. 1997 Aug. 1998 Faculty Search Committee (DUSP) Sept. 2010 Dec. 2012 Faculty Search Committee (DUSP) April 2014 present Dean’s Advisory Committee for Dept. Head Search Sept. 1994 Dec. 1994 Faculty Coordinator, MIT Environmental Design Forum Sept. 1988 Jan. 1994 DUSP Policy Committee/Steering Committee Sept. 1992 Dec. 1993 May 1996 present Departmental Writing Requirement Coordinator (undergrad)May 1992 Sept. 1993 HASS Minor Advisor (Urban Studies/Public Policy) May 1992 Jan. 1994 May 1996 Jan. 1999 HASS Concentration Advisor (Urban Studies) May 1992 Jan. 1994 May 1996 Jan. 1999 Guest Editor, Changing Cities June 1991 Sept. 1992 Faculty Search Committee Sept. 1991 May 1992 DUSP Ph.D. Committee Sept. 1991 May 1992 M.C.P. Committee Sept. 1990 May 1991 Coordinator, MIT Architecture Studies Faculty Colloquium Sept. 1988 Dec. 1991 Coordinator, Sliver Spaces Urban Design Workshop Oct. 1988 Feb. 1989 MIT-wide Institute Committee Service: Chancellor’s Advisor Committee, MacVicar Faculty Fellows Selection December 2018 Jan. 2019 Co-Convener for Urban Settlements portion of International Conference on “Reconstructing a Resilient Caribbean.” December 2017 Convener, “Planning Practices That Matter: Housing for Resilient Cities” November 2013 Institute Committee on Distinguished Fellowships Sept. 1991 present Coordinator, Institute Rhodes Scholarship Candidate Review Process May 1993 July 2002 MIT Global Studies Committee Spring 2008 2010 MIT Environmental Council May 2006 2009 MIT Research Administration Improvement Initiative (RAII), Faculty Advisory Committee March 2006 2008 MIT Environmental Assessment Committee Dec. 2006 Sept. 2007 Advisory/Search Committee for Dean of Undergraduate Education June 2005 Dec. 2005 Search Committee for Head Librarian, Rotch Library April 2005 Sept. 2005 Institute Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Overview Committee June 1994 Sept. 1995 Sept. 2000 July 2002 Institute Committee on Nominations Sept. 1997 June 2000 Teacher Education Program Oversight Committee (TEPOC)May 1992 May 1993 Sept. 1997 Jan. 1999 Institute Transfer Credit Examiner (Urban Studies) May 1992 Jan. 1994 May 1996 Jan. 1999

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Steering Committee Member, MIT Cultural Studies Project May 1993 May 1994 Institute Committee on Graduate School Policy May 1992 May 1993 GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES/PUBLIC SERVICE: Beginning Ending Editorial Board Member, Journal of Planning Literature 2003 present Editorial Advisory Board Member, Places: Forum for Design of the Public Realm 2003 present Search Committee for new Editor-in-Chief 2007 2008 Editorial Board member, Journal of Planning History 2003 present Editorial Board member, Planning Perspectives 2005 present Editorial Board member, Built Environment 2011 present Governing Council Member, International Planning History Society 2005 present Academic Advisory Board, National Public Housing Museum 2017-present Advisor to Florentine Films for film on public housing 2016-present Board Member, Society for American City And Regional Planning History 2003 2015 President-Elect 2009 2011 President 2011 2013 ACSP Paul Davidoff Book Award Committee member, Co-chair, and Chair 2007 2015 External Reviewer for U. of Georgia PhD program 2015 2015 External Reviewer for Georgia Tech PhD program 2010 2010 Council Member, World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Urban Management and Future of Cities 2008 2010 National Membership Committee, American Planning Association 2006 2008 National Nominating Committee, American Planning Association 2007 2008 Advisory Board, International Association for China Planning 2008 present Elector, University of Cambridge, Professorship in Land Economy 2007 2008 External Reviewer, Urban Studies Program. University of Pennsylvania 2005 2005 School Building Committee, Town of Lincoln, Massachusetts 2001 2002 Advisory Board, Oklahoma State Botanical Garden; Tulsa, Oklahoma 1999 2000 GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES/PUBLIC SERVICE: Beginning Ending Community Advisory Board, Cambridge Housing Authority 1999 2003 New England Regional Selection Committee, Rhodes Scholarships 1991 1991 State Selection Committee, Rhodes Scholarships (New Hampshire) 1990 1991 Manuscript reviewer: Building Research and Information; Environment and Planning A; Housing Policy Debate; Journal of the American Planning Association; Journal of Urban Affairs; Journal of Planning Literature; Journal of Planning History; Journal of Urban Design; Places; Planning Perspectives; Projections; Alexandrine Press; Columbia University Press; Cornell University Press; Island Press; Johns Hopkins University Press;

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Routledge; University of Minnesota Press; University of Chicago Press; University of Pittsburgh Press; Wiley-Blackwell; Yale University Press. Proposal Reviewer: Israel Science Foundation; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong; Singapore University of Technology and Design; Wiener Wissenschafts Forschungs und Technologiefonds (WWTF) Vienna Science and Technology Fund; U.S. National Science Foundation. Tenure and Promotion reviewer: Baruch College; Case Western Reserve University; George Washington University; Harvard; MIT; Morgan State University; New School; New York Institute of Technology; Northeastern University; Princeton; Tel Aviv University; University at Albany; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; U. Florida; U. California; San Diego; U. California, Berkeley, UCLA; University of Melbourne; University of New Orleans; University of North Carolina, Charlotte; U. Pennsylvania; University of Texas; Yale University. GRANTS, CONSULTING, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES (Grants total approximately $1 million)

Co-Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation, “Equitable Resilience: A Necessary and Under-Investigated Aspect of Sustainable Urban Systems,”

2019.

Principal Investigator, Fundación Mario Santo Domingo (Colombia) grant to assess urban resilience for low-income housing enterprises in Colombia, 2016-2018.

Co-Principal Investigator (with Prof. Brent Ryan), Samuel Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship grant to study impact of Chinese government directive to prohibit future gated Communities, 2016-2018. Principal Investigator, Samuel Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship grant to study affordable housing and environmental risks in Shenzhen, China’s urban villages, 2015-2016. Principal Investigator, MacArthur Foundation grant to evaluate research findings about the Chicago Housing Authority’s Plan for Transformation, 2008-2011. Co-Principal Investigator, Rockefeller Foundation grant to develop the graduate curriculum for a new National University for India, the Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2008-2013. Consultant, Walking Cinema (digital urban history walking tours), 2016-present. Consultant, Bangkok Municipal Authority, Bangkok, Thailand 2007-2009. Consultant, Urban Planning Council, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 2008.

Community Advisory Board, Cambridge Housing Authority, 1999-2002.

Advisory Board, Oklahoma State Botanical Garden; Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1999-2000.

Guest Editor, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Special Issue on Public Housing Transformations, 1995.

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Consultant, National Commission on Severely Distressed Public Housing, 1991-92.

Architecture Editor, The Harvard Review, 1985-86.

Consultant, Greater London Area War Risk Study Commission (GLAWARS), Greater London Council, London, England, 1985.

Research Intern, American Institute of Architects Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1982.

PRESS AND MEDIA APPEARANCES AND CONSULTATION (partial list) Associated Press; Australian Broadcast Corporation (on-air interview); BBC World Service (on-air interview); Boston Globe; Canadian Broadcast Corporation (on-air interviews); CBS Evening News (on-camera interview); Chicago Public Radio (on-air interview); Chicago Tribune; CNN.com; Denver Post; Florentine Films (McMahon/Burns) film on public housing for PBS (on-camera interviews, forthcoming); Forbes.com; Lawrence Vale (Lawrence, Massachusetts newspaper); Massachusetts Historical Society; Miami Herald; MIT News Office; National Public Housing Museum; NPR “The Takeaway” (on-air interview); NPR “Talk of the Nation” (on-air interview); NPR “Here and Now” (interview); NPR “Morning Edition” (on-air interviews); NPR “Only a Game” (on-air interview); NPR “Marketplace” (on-air interview); NPR “On the Media” (on-air interview) NPR “Planet Money” (on-air interview); NPR “Tell Me More;” New York Public Radio (Leonard Lopate show); New York Times, Newsweek; PBS “Frontline” (on-camera interview);

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Philadelphia Daily News; Radio New Zealand (on-air interview); St. Petersburg Times; Time magazine; US AID; Wall Street Journal; WBUR; “Radio Boston” (on–air interview); Washington Post; Congressional Research Service/Library of Congress; Office of Sen. Jeff Bingaman; Office of Senator Ted Kennedy.