James Andrew Billingsley,
An Arboretum at the End of an Epoch,
in the Avery Review 46
(April 2020).
Caitlin Blanchfield and Nina Valerie Kolowratnik,
“Persistent Surveillance”: Militarized Infrastructure on the Tohono O’odham Nation,
in the Avery Review 40
(May 2019).
Reinhold Martin,
Sacred Ground: The Big Easy in the Big Apple,
in the Avery Review 40
(May 2019).
Pollyanna Rhee,
“Between Boston and Berlin”,
in the Avery Review 40
(May 2019).
Ivonne Santoyo-Orozco,
Potemkin Infrastructure,
in the Avery Review 40
(May 2019).
Oskar Johanson,
Degenerate Ark,
in the Avery Review 39
(April 2019).
Zoë Toledo,
Experiments in Navajo “Modernity”: Demonstration Stations and Regional Development in the 1930s,
in the Avery Review 39
(April 2019).
Jordan H. Carver,
The Institutional Form of Sovereignty,
in the Avery Review 38
(March 2019).
Christian Ruhl,
The Rust Belt’s Sunshine Factory,
in the Avery Review 38
(March 2019).
Ujijji Davis,
The Bottom: The Emergence and Erasure of Black American Urban Landscapes,
in the Avery Review 34
(October 2018).
Tei Carpenter,
Waste Not, Want More: Zeroing In on <i>Designing Waste</i>,
in the Avery Review 33
(September 2018).
Hamed Khosravi,
The Nomos of the Sea: Pirates, DJs, Hackers, and the Architecture of Contingent Labor,
in the Avery Review 29
(February 2018).
N. Claire Napawan, Ellen Burke, and Sahoko Yui,
Women’s Work: An Eco-Feminist Approach to Environmental Design,
in the Avery Review 27
(November 2017).
Shota Vashakmadze,
Solomon Butcher’s Architectural Image,
in the Avery Review 25
(September 2017).
Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi,
Tracing Insecurities: Notations for an Architectural History of Forced Migration,
in the Avery Review 21
(January 2017).
Jordan H. Carver,
Land Art in the Age of Remote Sensing or: Google Mapping the <i>Spiral Jetty</i>,
in the Avery Review 19
(November 2016).
Gina Morrow,
Archaeologists Wear Wetsuits,
in the Avery Review 19
(November 2016).
Deborah R. Coen,
Seeing Planetary Change, Down to the Smallest Wildflower,
in the Avery Review 16
(May 2016).
Felicity D. Scott,
Securing Adjustable Climate,
in the Avery Review 16
(May 2016).
Paul Dallas,
Sublime Optics: Peter Bo Rappmund’s <i>Topophilia</i>,
in the Avery Review 13
(February 2016).
Ahmad Makia,
Dubai Creek as an Island City-State: Free Zones, Canals, and City Doppelgängers,
in the Avery Review 7
(April 2015).
Edward Eigen,
Editing Out Ecologism,
in the Avery Review 5
(February 2015).
Georges Teyssot,
On “That Word, Nature”,
in the Avery Review 1
(September 2014).