- Cornell University
College of Architecture, Art & Planning
240F Sibley Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853 - 6072551845
Milton S F Curry
Cornell University, Architecture, Art and Planning, Faculty Member
- Milton S. F. Curry is Senior Associate Dean and Professor at Cornell University College of Architecture, Art & Planni... moreMilton S. F. Curry is Senior Associate Dean and Professor at Cornell University College of Architecture, Art & Planning; he was Dean of the University of Southern California School of Architecture 2017-2022; and Associate Dean at University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning from 2010-2017. He is Editor of CriticalProductive Journal; and Director, Black Cities Americas Lab at Cornell. He obtained a Master in Architecture with distinction from Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1992, and a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University in 1988. Professor Curry is a distinguished academic leader and architecture theorist, whose work on race, cultural theory, urbanism and architecture is widely published and disseminated.edit
Milton Curry explores the development of "Architecture Race Theory" of Blackness in architecture - deploying an interdisciplinary framework and historical geography to situate architectural production within the larger frame of Black... more
Milton Curry explores the development of "Architecture Race Theory" of Blackness in architecture - deploying an interdisciplinary framework and historical geography to situate architectural production within the larger frame of Black Studies and the Black Radical Tradition.
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Harlemworld Metropolis as Metaphor Catalogue - Studio Museum in Harlem Invited Exhibition 2004
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Research Interests: Architecture and Politics
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Milan Curry shares his perspective on the recently proposed "Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again" draft executive order.
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V2.1: Post-Capitalist City? The contemporary city is challenged by economic circumstances, but also by our own inability to visualize the possibilities for the city of the future. The dichotomy of physical embodiment versus digital... more
V2.1: Post-Capitalist City? The contemporary city is challenged by economic circumstances, but also by our own inability to visualize the possibilities for the city of the future. The dichotomy of physical embodiment versus digital presence has repositioned the city as one of the few realms in which class differences manifest themselves tangibly, in the architectures and urban spaces inhabited by different classes of people. Post-Capitalist City? explores speculative desires for the city of the future. Whether utopian, fictional, or networked, these urban imaginaries insist that we suspend our conventional way of seeing the city in order to open up new possibilities.