articles

A woefully incomplete list of articles…
“Architecture After the Event Horizon,” Volume 49 (September 2016)
“Quartzsite,” Peter Moertenbock and Helge Mooshammer, Atlas of Informal Markets, (Rotterdam: Nai, 2015)
“Architecture of Financialization,” Perspecta 47, 2014
“Alternate Realities,” in Betti-Sue Hertz and Ceci Moss, Dissident Futures (San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2014)
A Dread So Close to Zero,” Alan Rapp, editor, Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime (New York: Chronicle, 2013)
“Out of Time,” Cédric Delsaux, Dark Lens (Paris: Éditions Xavier Barral, 2011)
The Rise and Fall of New Media,” Frieze, September 2011
Infrastructural Fields,” Quadrerns 261, April 2011
“Simultaneous Environments,” Mark Shepard, editor, Sentient City: Ubiquitous Computing, Architecture, and the Future of Urban Space (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press and the Architectural League, 2011)
“History After the End. Network Culture and Atemporality,” Cornell Journal of Architecture 8, spring 2011
“Review: Google Images/Flickr,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, fall 2010
“The Potential of Passaic,” Thresholds 36, spring 2010
“Architectural Ethics in the Second Modernity,” Graham Owen, editor, Architecture, Ethics, & and Globalization (London: Routledge, 2009)
“Andrea Branzi’s Structure for Leisure in Prato,” Brett Steele and  Francesco Gonzalez de Canales, editors, First Works (London:  Architectural Association, 2009)
Forced Exposure. Networks and the Poetics of Reality,” in Jo-Anne Greene, Networked. A Networked Book about Networked Art, turbulence.org
Philip Johnson’s Empire,” Emmanuel Petit, editor, Philip Johnson. The Constancy of Change, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009)
[with Leah Meiterlin] “Invisible City. Design in the Age of Intelligent Maps,” Adobe Think Tank, 2008
The Rise of Network Culture,” draft of chapter for Kazys Varnelis, ed. Networked Publics (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2008).

Place: the Networking of Space,” draft of chapter co-written with Anne Friedberg for Kazys Varnelis, ed. Networked Publics (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2008).

Is There Research in the Studio?,” for Journal of Architectural Education 61:1, special issue on design as scholarship

Beyond Locative Media: Giving Shape to the Internet of Things,” co-written with Marc Tuters, Leonardo, Volume 39, Number 4, August 2006, download pdf here

Prada and the Pleasure Principle,” Log, Issue 6

[with AUDC] “The Stimulus Progression,” in Verb: Conditioning, ACTAR, 2005

Centripetal City. the Myth of the Network,” in Cabinet Magazine 17, Spring 2005

“Los Angeles, Cluster City,” in Jurgen Rosemann, Stephen Read, Job Van Eldijk, eds., Future City, London: Routledge, 2005

[with AUDC] “Immaterial Culture,” in Textfield 3, Fall/Winter 2005

[with AUDC] “Ether/the One Wilshire Building,” in Verb: Connections, ACTAR, 2005

One Thing After Another,Log, Issue 3

“Kulturos Industrijos Katedros,” Kulturos Barai, April 2005 / “Cathedrals of the Culture Industry,” revised [pdf], Forum Annual, November 2004

“Los Angeles at the Limits, Reflexive Practice in a Late Capitalist City,” Praxis 5, July 2003

The City Beyond Maps,” Pasajes de Arquitectura y Critica, September, 2003

A Brief History of Horizontality,” 2003, Pasajes de Arquitectura y Critica, September, 2003

Towers of Concentration Lines of Growth,” Center for Land Use Interpretation, 2002

Hallucination in Seattle,” Pasajes de Arquitectura y Critica, September, 2001

Architecture After Couture,” Thresholds, 2001

Postmodern Permutations,” Thresholds, 1999

“Critical Historiography and the Ends of Theory,” Journal of Architectural Education, May 1999

“The Education of the Innocent Eye,” Journal of Architectural Education, May 1998, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture/Journal of Architectural Education best article of the year, 1998

“The Caress of the Commodity. On Autonomy, Compromise, and Other Possible Positions in Architecture,” Thresholds 15, Fall 1997

We Cannot Not Know History,” Journal of Architectural Education, 1994

A woefully incomplete list of articles…
“Architecture After the Event Horizon,” Volume 49 (September 2016)
“Preliminary Findings Toward an Architectural History of the Network,” New Geographies 07 (2015)
“Quartzsite,” Peter Moertenbock and Helge Mooshammer, Atlas of Informal Markets, (Rotterdam: Nai, 2015)
“Architecture of Financialization,” Perspecta 47, 2014
“Alternate Realities,” in Betti-Sue Hertz and Ceci Moss, Dissident Futures (San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2014)
A Dread So Close to Zero,” Alan Rapp, editor, Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime (New York: Chronicle, 2013)
“Out of Time,” Cédric Delsaux, Dark Lens (Paris: Éditions Xavier Barral, 2011)
The Rise and Fall of New Media,” Frieze, September 2011
Infrastructural Fields,” Quadrerns 261, April 2011
“Simultaneous Environments,” Mark Shepard, editor, Sentient City: Ubiquitous Computing, Architecture, and the Future of Urban Space (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press and the Architectural League, 2011)
“History After the End. Network Culture and Atemporality,” Cornell Journal of Architecture 8, spring 2011
“Review: Google Images/Flickr,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, fall 2010
“The Potential of Passaic,” Thresholds 36, spring 2010
“Architectural Ethics in the Second Modernity,” Graham Owen, editor, Architecture, Ethics, & and Globalization (London: Routledge, 2009)
“Andrea Branzi’s Structure for Leisure in Prato,” Brett Steele and  Francesco Gonzalez de Canales, editors, First Works (London:  Architectural Association, 2009)
Forced Exposure. Networks and the Poetics of Reality,” in Jo-Anne Greene, Networked. A Networked Book about Networked Art, turbulence.org
Philip Johnson’s Empire,” Emmanuel Petit, editor, Philip Johnson. The Constancy of Change, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009)
[with Leah Meiterlin] “Invisible City. Design in the Age of Intelligent Maps,” Adobe Think Tank, 2008
The Rise of Network Culture,” draft of chapter for Kazys Varnelis, ed. Networked Publics (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2008).

Place: the Networking of Space,” draft of chapter co-written with Anne Friedberg for Kazys Varnelis, ed. Networked Publics (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2008).

Is There Research in the Studio?,” for Journal of Architectural Education 61:1, special issue on design as scholarship

Beyond Locative Media: Giving Shape to the Internet of Things,” co-written with Marc Tuters, Leonardo, Volume 39, Number 4, August 2006, download pdf here

Prada and the Pleasure Principle,” Log, Issue 6

[with AUDC] “The Stimulus Progression,” in Verb: Conditioning, ACTAR, 2005

Centripetal City. the Myth of the Network,” in Cabinet Magazine 17, Spring 2005

“Los Angeles, Cluster City,” in Jurgen Rosemann, Stephen Read, Job Van Eldijk, eds., Future City, London: Routledge, 2005

[with AUDC] “Immaterial Culture,” in Textfield 3, Fall/Winter 2005

[with AUDC] “Ether/the One Wilshire Building,” in Verb: Connections, ACTAR, 2005

One Thing After Another,Log, Issue 3

“Kulturos Industrijos Katedros,” Kulturos Barai, April 2005 / “Cathedrals of the Culture Industry,” revised [pdf], Forum Annual, November 2004

“Los Angeles at the Limits, Reflexive Practice in a Late Capitalist City,” Praxis 5, July 2003

The City Beyond Maps,” Pasajes de Arquitectura y Critica, September, 2003

A Brief History of Horizontality,” 2003, Pasajes de Arquitectura y Critica, September, 2003

Towers of Concentration Lines of Growth,” Center for Land Use Interpretation, 2002

Hallucination in Seattle,” Pasajes de Arquitectura y Critica, September, 2001

Architecture After Couture,” Thresholds, 2001

Postmodern Permutations,” Thresholds, 1999

“Critical Historiography and the Ends of Theory,” Journal of Architectural Education, May 1999

“The Education of the Innocent Eye,” Journal of Architectural Education, May 1998, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture/Journal of Architectural Education best article of the year, 1998

“The Caress of the Commodity. On Autonomy, Compromise, and Other Possible Positions in Architecture,” Thresholds 15, Fall 1997

We Cannot Not Know History,” Journal of Architectural Education, 1994