Ivonne Santoyo-Orozco,
Potemkin Infrastructure,
in the Avery Review 40
(May 2019).
Alex Tell,
Money’s in the Air,
in the Avery Review 39
(April 2019).
darren patrick,
“H,i,g,h, L,i,n,e,” Architectonics,
in the Avery Review 37
(February 2019).
Bo McMillan,
Monoliths of Segregation: Design, Politics, and Black Subjectivity in Cabrini-Green,
in the Avery Review 35
(December 2018).
Kevin Gotkin,
Stair Worship: Heatherwick’s <i>Vessel</i>,
in the Avery Review 33
(September 2018).
Lola San Miguel,
A Portrait of the Avenida Ponce de León,
in the Avery Review 32
(May 2018).
Kahira Ngige,
A More Perfect Vision,
in the Avery Review 31
(April 2018).
Maroš Krivý and Leonard Ma,
The Limits of the Livable City: From Homo Sapiens to Homo Cappuccino,
in the Avery Review 30
(March 2018).
Samaneh Moafi,
They’re Buildings, Not Bombs, Not Missiles,
in the Avery Review 28
(December 2017).
Joseph M. Watson,
The Antinomies of Usonia: Neil Levine’s <i>The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright</i>,
in the Avery Review 25
(September 2017).
Karen Abrams,
Hijinks in Harlem: The Whiteness of “Place”,
in the Avery Review 24
(June 2017).
Nicole Lambrou,
Hudson Yards: a Sustainable Micropolis,
in the Avery Review 22
(March 2017).
Laura Kunreuther,
Democratic Soundscapes,
in the Avery Review 21
(January 2017).
Rachel Weber,
Edifice Rex: Egos, Assets, and the Financialization of Property Markets,
in the Avery Review 21
(January 2017).
Jesse Connuck,
An Elusive Point Essential to Social Success,
in the Avery Review 20
(December 2016).
Jonathan D. Solomon,
Helmut Jahn’s James R. Thompson Center and the Aesthetics of Postmodern Citizenship,
in the Avery Review 19
(November 2016).
Millay Kogan and Marcus Owens,
Toward a Genealogy of Occupied Space: Land Action on the Urban Frontier,
in the Avery Review 17
(September 2016).
Sam Holleran,
Estate of Grace: Confronting Privilege and Possibility at SANAA’s Grace Farms,
in the Avery Review 13
(February 2016).
Catherine Fennell and Daniel Tucker,
Displacemaking,
in the Avery Review 10
(October 2015).
Todd Palmer,
Games of Public Benefit,
in the Avery Review 10
(October 2015).
Sarah Whiting,
Chicago’s Multi-Scalar Alternatives to the Neighborgoodlies,
in the Avery Review 10
(October 2015).
V. Mitch McEwen and Ana Paula Pimentel Walker,
Brazil: Twenty-First Century Architectures of the Mega-Event,
in the Avery Review 9
(September 2015).
McKenzie Wark,
Capture All: <i>SimCity</i>, Gamespace, and Play,
in the Avery Review 6
(March 2015).
Neeraj Bhatia,
The Right to the City and Its Laboratory,
in the Avery Review 5
(February 2015).
Jacob R. Moore,
432 Park Avenue: Pointing Fingers,
in the Avery Review 4
(December 2014).
Leah Meisterlin,
Antipublic Urbanism: Las Vegas and the Downtown Project,
in the Avery Review 3
(November 2014).
Boris Groys,
Self-Design and Public Space,
in the Avery Review 2
(October 2014).