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Ph.D., Princeton University
Doctor of Philosophy in Architectural History and Theory,
2005
Areas of Specialization: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
Architecture in Central and Eastern Europe, Modern European
Urban and Cultural History, Jewish Art and Architecture.
Dissertation: "The Jewish Question and the Modern Metropolis:
Urban Renewal in Prague and Warsaw, 1885-1950"
M.A., Princeton University
Master of Arts in Architectural History and Theory, 2003
M.Arch., Yale University
Master of Architecture in Architectural Design, 1991
B.A., Columbia University
Bachelor of Arts in Art History, 1988
B.A., The Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, New York, NY
Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies with Honors, 1988
Publications
”The Plan for Functional Warsaw and the Postwar Legacy
of Szymon and Helena Syrkus,” in Implementing the Modern:
A Postwar Discourse. Edited by M. Christine Boyer, Roy Kozlowsky,
and David Snyder (forthcoming).
”Play Room,” in Cold War Hothouses: Inventing
Postwar Culture from Cockpit to Playboy.
Edited by Beatriz Colomina, Annmarie Brennan, and Jeannie
Kim. New York: Princeton
Architectural Press, 2004.
”Spaces Between the Hills,” with Stella Betts
and David Leven in The Next Jerusalem. Edited by Michael Sorkin.
New York: Monicelli Press, 2002.
Current Position
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry,
Washington University in St. Louis
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