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2012
forthcoming--
"If We Wake Up To Find We Have Been Too Well-Trained: A Conversation Between John Harwood and John J. May," inArchitecture is All Over , Esther Choi and Marrikka Trotter, eds. (Cambridge:MIT Press) -
2012
"The Logic of the Managerial Surface," Praxis Journal of Writing + Building , No. 13 "Eco-logics." -
2012
"In Conversation with John May," , pgs. 58-59, 90-91.PLAT: Rice School of Architecture Journal , No. 1.5 -
2011
"Infrastructuralism (...or, the Pathology of the Negative Externality)," , pgs. 6-9.Quaderns , No. 262 "Parainfrastructures" -
2010
"Against Sustainability," ID Magazine (guest editorial). -
2009
"The Becoming-Energetic of Landscape," New Geographies , No. 2 "Landscapes of Energy," pp. 23-32. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. -
2008
"Preliminary Notes on the Historical Emergence of Statistical-Mechanical Geographic Vision," Perspecta: The Yale Journal of Architecture , No. 40 "Monster," pp. 42-53. -
2008
"Bringing Back a Fresh Kill; A Dream of Territorial Resuscitation," in Verb: Crisis . Irene Hwang and Mario Ballesteros, eds. Barcelona: Actar, pp. 80-101. -
2008
"Technology, Ecology, and Urbanism: an Interview with John May" Verb: Crisis . Barcelona: Actar, pp. 102-115. -
2006
"...such as that Elegant Blend of Philosophy and Hardware: Preface to a History of Geographical Autonomy," Thresholds: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Journal of Art, Architecture, and Media Culture , No. 31 "Ephemera," pp. 8-15. -
2003
Extravaganzas: Of Shit, Blood, and Trash , Special Collection of Francis Loeb Library, Harvard University. Thesis presented in partial satisfaction of M.Arch. degree, Harvard University.