“How much can we learn from the Shakers today?” The Architect’s Newspaper, January/February 2026
"Natural Attachments traces the Santa Barbara oil spill.” Review of Pollyanna Rhee, Natural Attachments: The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920-1970. The Architect’s Newspaper, November/December 2025
Constructing and Reconstructing History in Twentieth-Century German Architecture (co-edited with Volker M. Welter). Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2025. (Originally special issue of Art in Translation)
“Virginia Hanusik’s new photo book diverts our attention to the everyday impacts of climate crisis.” Review of Virginia Hanusik, Into the Quiet and the Light: Water, Life, and Land Loss in South Louisiana. The Architect’s Newspaper, October/November, 2024
“Against ‘Nomadism’ as Analytic: Pilgrimage Tents at the Hajj Terminal and Mary of Victory, Wigratzbad.” react/review: a responsive journal for art & architecture 4 (April 2024)
“Winging It.” Review of Paul Walker, ed., John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense. New York Review of Architecture, February 7, 2024
“Skyscraper Churches and Material Disestablishment at the Fifth Churches of Christ Scientist.” react/review: a responsive journal for art & architecture 3 (May 2023). [peer-reviewed]
"A Forensic Architecture exhibition in Germany uses real life narratives and architecture to document violence and systemic racism," The Architect's Newspaper, July 28, 2022
"Asphalt and Sand: A Material History of Extraction and Consumption," Cleveland Review of Books, May 13, 2022
"Who is Paying for the Public Life?," Slate, November 2, 2021
"Making Gardens, Making Books," with Michael Van Valkenburgh, Henry N. Cobb, and Matthew Girard, Harvard Design Magazine, Spring-Summer 2021
"No Architecture," Archithese, September 21, 2017
"Neues im Bekannten bergen," Archithese, July 13, 2017