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Lance and his work are frequently featured or cited in books, film, TV, radio, academic and scientific papers, and other media outlets, including Vanity Fair, Forbes, The New York Timesthe Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, and many design magazines. 

Film, Television, Radio, PODCASTS

2020

  • “COVID-19’s Impact on Sustainability and Green Building,” Building Design + Construction, September 3, 2020

  • “Doubling Down on Wellness,” Metropolis webinar, April 14, 2020

2019

2018

  • USGBC, "Live with LEED Fellows," July 17, 2018

2014

2013

2011

2010

2009

2007                            

  • Featured in the Butler Brothers independent film documentary, “Greenbuild 06

2006                            

  • Co-host, “Your Green House," Discovery Channel.

Books

2021

  • Lennard J. Davis, ed. The Disability Studies Reader (Routledge)

  • Brydon T. and C. M. Wang, Automating Cities Design, Construction, Operation and Future Impact (Springer)

2020

  • Neil Cocks, ed., Questioning Ayn Rand (Springer)

  • Carmela Cucuzzella, Analyzing Eco-Architecture Beyond Performance (Editions JFD)

  • Elizabeth Guffey, Making Disability Modern: Design Histories (Bloomsbury)

  • Sharon Jaffe, et al, Sustainable Design Basics (Wiley)

  • Dietrich Neumann, Architecture and Politics: The Barcelona Pavilion (Birkhauser)

  • Dietrich Neumann: The Barcelona Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe: One Hundred Texts Since 1929 (Birkhauser)

2019

  • Robert Fleming and Saglinda H Roberts, Sustainable Design for the Built Environment (Routledge)

  • Fredrik Nilsson and Michael U. Hensel, The Changing Shape of Architecture: Further Cases of Integrating Research and Design in Practice (Taylor & Francis)

  • Susan C. Piedmont-Palladino, How Drawings Work: A User-Friendly Theory (Routledge)

  • Benjamin J. Richardson, The Art of Environmental Law: Governing with Aesthetics (Bloomsbury)

2018                 

  • Margot McDonald and Carolina Dayer, Activism in Architecture: Bright Dreams of Passive Energy Design (Taylor & Francis)

  • Geoffrey Jones, Profits and Sustainability: A History of Green Entrepreneurship (Oxford, 2018)

  • Stephen Kellert, Nature By Design: The Practice of Biophilic Design (Yale)

  • R. A. Meyers (ed.), Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology (Springer)

  • Clarke Snell, Ed May, and John Nastasi, SU+RE: Sustainable + Resilient Design Systems (Wiley)

2017                            

  • Gavin Brown, Protest Camps in International Context: Spaces, Infrastructures and Media of Resistance (University of Bristol)

  • Randy Deutsch, Convergence: The Redesign of Design (Wiley)

  • Ian Heywood, ed, Sensory Arts and Design (Bloomsbury)

  • Manuel Lima, The Book of Circles: Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge (Princeton Architectural Press)

  • Paul W. McMullin, Jonathan S. Price, and Sarah Simchuk, Special Structural Topics (Routledge)

  • David Orr, “The Life Required: Political Economy in the Long Emergency,” in Green Economy Reader: Studies in Ecological Economics 6 (Springer)

  • William Richards, Revolt and Reform in Architecture's Academy: Urban Renewal, Race, and the Rise of Design in the Public Interest (Routledge)

  • Margaret Robertson, Sustainability Principles and Practice (Routledge)

2016                            

  • Kevin Archer and Kris Bezdecny, Handbook of Cities and the Environment (Elgar)

  • Bill Caplan, Buildings Are For People: Human Ecological Design (Libri)

  • Barbara Erwine, Creating Sensory Spaces: The Architecture of the Invisible (Routledge)

  • Christiane Gruber, ed. Islamic Architecture on the Move: Motion and Modernity (University of Chicago Press)

  • Marta Mestrovic Deyrup, Creating the High-Functioning Library Space (Libraries Unlimited)

  • Michael U. Hensel and Fredrik Nilsson (eds), The Changing Shape of Architecture: Further Cases of Integrating Research (Routledge)

  • William Richards, Revolt and Reform in Architecture's Academy: Urban Renewal, Race, and the Rise of Design in the Public Interest (Routledge)

  • Stanislav Shmelev, Green Economy Reader: Lectures in Ecological Economics and Sustainability (Springer)

  • Daniel Wahl, Designing Regenerative Cultures (Triarch)

  • Jerry Yudelson, Reinventing Green Building (New Society Publishers)

2015                            

  • Lisa M. Abendroth and Bryan Bell, Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook (Routledge)

  • Deepashree Choudhury, “Sustainable architecture and human senses,” Indian Concrete Journal 89:7

  • Christopher Crouch and Nicola Kaye, An Introduction to Sustainability and Aesthetics (Brown Walker)

  • Leal Filho, et al, Integrative Approaches to Sustainable Development at University Level (Springer)

  • Marc Manack and Linda Reeder, Out of Scale: AIA Small Projects Awards 2005-2014 (ORO Editions)

  • John J. Ruszkiewicz and Jay T. Dolmage, How to Write Anything: A Guide and Reference (St. Martin’s)

  • Jo Ann Asher Thompson and Nancy H. Blossom, eds., The Handbook of Interior Design (Wiley)

2014                            

  • Ann Latham Cudworth, Virtual World Design (Taylor & Francis)

  • Anthony Flint, Modern Man: The Life of Le Corbusier, Architect of Tomorrow (New Harvest)

  • Rich Karlgaard, The Soft Edge: Where Great Companies Find Lasting Success (Jossey-Bass)

  • Mitchell Thomashow, The Nine Elements of a Sustainable Campus (MIT Press)

  • Lee W. Waldrep, Becoming an Architect (Wiley)

2013                            

  • Nature-Based Design: The New Green (Herman Miller)

  • Graeme Brooker and Lois Weinthal, The Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design (Bloomsbury)

  • Rob Fleming, Design Education for a Sustainable Future

  • Elvin Karana, Owain Pedgley, and Valentina Rognoli, Materials Experience: Fundamentals of Materials and Design (Butterworth-Heinemann)

  • Steven Moore and Barbara Brown Wilson, Questioning Architectural Judgment: The Problem of Codes in the United States (Routledge)

  • Emily Welty, et al, eds., Occupying Political Science (Macmillan)

2012                            

2011                            

  • Mark DeKay, Integral Sustainable Design: Transformative Perspectives (Routledge)

  • The Penn Resolution (University of Pennsylvania)

2010                            

  • Gaëlle Krikorian and Amy Kapczynski, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property (Zone Books)

  • Adrian Parr and Michael Zaretsky, New Directions in Sustainable Design (Routledge)

  • S. Bry Sartré, Sustainable Infrastructure: The Guide To Green Engineering and Design (Wiley)

2009                            

  • Jay Farbstein, et al, Urban Transformation (Cambridge: Bruner Foundation)

  • James A. Kushner, Global Climate Change and the Road to Extinction (Carolina Academic Press)

  • Lee W. Waldrep, Becoming an Architect: A Guide to Careers in Design (Wiley)

2007                            

  • Penny Bonda and Katie Sosnowchik, Sustainable Commercial Interiors (Wiley)

  • Alan Ford, Designing the Sustainable School (Images)

  • Phyllis Richardson, XS Green: Big Ideas, Small Buildings (Thames & Hudson)

2005                            

  • George Dodds, Building Desire: On the Barcelona Pavilion (Routledge)

2004                            

  • Brad Collins, Gwathmey Siegel: Buildings and Projects 1992-2002 (Rizzoli)

2003                            

  • David Gissen, Big and Green: Toward Sustainable Architecture in the 21st Century (Princeton)

  • Brenda Grant-Hays and Kim Mikula, Color in Small Spaces (McGraw-Hill)

  • Joan Ockman, Rafael Viñoly (Princeton)

ARTICLES                  

REVIEWS

  • The Shape of Green in Fast Company, Publishers Weekly, Courier-Journal, Architectural Record, Metropolis, Interior Design, Green Building & Design, Environmental Building News, Builder, Planning, AIArchitect, TreeHugger, Conservation, Choice, Believer, Foreword, Archidose, ecofabulous, others.

  • Women in Green in Architectural Record, Metropolis, Greensource, Residential Architect, TreeHugger, ArchNewsNow, Engineering News Record, Oculus, Perspective, SBSE News, EcoMetro, NOW, Miami Home, Huffington Post, Buffalo Examiner, Sustainable Industries Journal.

  • Monticello Burial Ground Memorial in AIArchitect, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Charlottesville Daily Progress, Columbia College Today, Charlottesville television Channel 29 news.

  • “One Good Chair” in Metropolis, Inhabitat, TreeHugger, Ecofabulous, Furniture Today, Organic Home.

2021

  • June 28, 2021 Giulio Bonazzi, “Why Mindful Design Matters,” NeoCon

  • June 19, 2021 Kym Gold, “Success And The Science Of Beautiful Things,” Forbes

  • April 2, 2021 Madeleine D’Angelo, “Week in Tech,” ARCHITECT

  • March 28, 2021 Julie Lasky, Lila Allen and Lauren Messman, “16 Global Design Concepts for an Unpredictable Future,” New York Times

2020

  • November 9, 2020 Eric Baldwin, “AIA California Announces 2020 Residential Design Awards,” ArchDaily

  • October 15, 2020 Edward Souza, “The Evolution in Understanding of Human Scales in Architecture,” ArchDaily

  • August 14, 2020 “HMC Architects Welcomes Design Industry’s First Chief Impact Officer,” Prism

  • August 6, 2020 Eliza Jordan, “Focus: Lance Hosey,” Whitewall 65

  • July 30, 2020 “Lance Hosey,” School Construction News

  • July 28, 2020 Eric Baldwin, “‘Architects Never Waste a Good Crisis’: HMC's New Chief Impact Officer on Reframing Design,” ArchDaily

  • June 9, 2020 “AIA Austin Hosts Design Talks with Lance Hosey,” The Architect’s Newspaper

  • April 7, 2020 Steve Mouzon, “How Trees Make Middletown the Forest City,” Middletown Press

  • March 20, 2020 “The Women in Green Movement is Leading the Way to a Sustainable Future,” Medium

  • February 25, 2020 Casey Williams, “Women in Green: Empowering Women in Design,” High Profile

  • January 30, 2020 Lloyd Alter, “Make this the last AIA Awards where they don't consider sustainability,” TreeHugger

  • January, 2020 Wanda Lau, “Aim Higher: How to Transition Your Firm to Zero Net Carbon,” Architect

2019

  • December 30, 2019 Christina Binkley, “How the Luxury Market Will Tackle Sustainability Over the Next Decade,” Robb Report

  • November 25, 2019 Danielle Crownover, “Top 15 Picks for Books on Sustainability and Business,” GBES

  • November 19, 2019 Tone Wheeler, “On Sustainability,” Architecture & Design

  • October 28, 2019 Aleksandra Zawadzka, “An architectural walk around Warsaw,” Elle

  • October 16, 2019 Kira Gould, “Defining design excellence: Design for Integration,” AIArchitect

  • September 27, 2019 Ben Schulman, “Residential sustainability at two different scales,” AIArchitect

  • August 21, 2019 Elizabeth del Monte, “Equity in Architecture: It’s Part of Sustainability,” AIArchitect

  • April 25, 2019 Lloyd Alter, “Keep the AIA/COTEs, but it's time to scrap the AIA Awards,” TreeHugger

  • April 20, 2019 Bryan E. Norwood, Ginger Nolan, and Elisa Dainese, “Architecture Unbound,” e-flux

  • March 28, 2019 Lloyd Alter, “Goodbye, Vitruvius: It's time for architects to choose ethics over aesthetics,” TreeHugger

  • January 22, 2019 Katie Gerfen, “AIA Announces the Winners of the 2019 Institute Honor Awards for Regional & Urban Design,” Architect

2018

  • December 30, 2018 Randy Nishimura “Looking Beyond 2019 (Way, Way Beyond),” SW Oregon Architect

  • October 22, 2018 Craille Maguire Gillies, “What Does It Really Mean When We Call Something ‘Sustainable’”? Fashion magazine

  • September 4, 2018 Mike Scott, "The woman who helped make sure the lessons learned in Hurricane Katrina stuck," New Orleans Times-Picayune

  • September 1, 2018 Kira Gould, “Diverse Architecture Firms are Better for Business,” Green Building & Design

  • August 23, 2018 Lloyd Alter, “Latest 'last word' on open offices: they keep you fitter and lower stress?” TreeHugger

  • July 19, 2018 Claudia Feldman, “Who was Space Architect Constance Adams?” Houston Chronicle

  • July 17, 2018 Kira Gould, "Can a Single-Family House be a Model of Sustainable Design?" American Institute of Architects

  • May 9, 2018 Lloyd Alter, “Why true TreeHuggers should never double space between sentences,” TreeHugger

  • April 27, 2018 Nick Philips, “Why Ordinary Americans Reject Architectural Ideologues,” The American Conservative

  • April 21, 2018 Justin Chan, “AIA Picks Winners of 2018 COTE Top Ten Awards,” Architectural Record

  • March 6, 2018 Paula Melton and Peter Yost, “How Buildings Fail Their Users,” Environmental Building News

  • February 26, 2018 Lloyd Alter, “JPMorgan Chase says it cares about sustainability, and is demolishing what is essentially a six year old skyscraper,” TreeHugger

  • February 21, 2018 Michelle Goldchain, “Architect, author Lance Hosey wins architectural journalism prize,” CurbedDC

  • January 3, 2018 Bronwyn Barry, “Energy and Design Criticism: Is It Time for a New Measure of Beauty?” Architectural Design

2017

  • December 5, 2017 Regina Morin, “San Diego must say no to boring architecture,” San Diego Union-Tribune

  • December 4, 2017 Marianela D’Aprile, “Winner-Take-All Capitalism Undermines the Real Value of Architecture,” Common Edge

  • September 23, 2017 Justin Davidson, “The Views (Real and Virtual) From Cornell Tech,” New York Magazine

  • September 15, 2017 Lloyd Alter, “Are Green Buildings Killing Us? No.” TreeHugger

  • September 7, 2017 “Five top sustainability minds headline this year's Green Building Convention,” Leading Architecture + Design

  • September 6, 2017 Patrick Sean Rhodes, “Algorithmic Futures,” The Design Journal

  • August 22, 2017 Julia Ingalls, “The need to reclaim public spaces from white supremacists,” Archinect

  • August, 2017 Frank X. Moya, “Making American Cities Great Again!” DANTE magazine

  • July 10, 2017 James Wilson, “Reading Sustainability,” Environmental Building News

  • July, 2017 James Wilson and Tristan Roberts, “Sustainable Design Literacy,” Environmental Building News

  • July 15, 2017 Courtney Humphries, “Boston wants to fight climate change. So why is every new building made of glass?” Boston Globe

  • July 1, 2017 Hattie Hartman, “AJ Architecture Awards will recognise best sustainable project,” The Architects’ Journal

  • June 13, 2017 Lloyd Alter, “What is the ‘Greenest’ Home?” TreeHugger

  • May 19, 2017 Lloyd Alter, “Should there be prizes for sustainable architecture?” TreeHugger

  • May 2, 2017 James Wilson, “What’s the Secret to High Performance?” Environmental Building News

  • April 25, 2017 Lloyd Alter, “Emoji are the new grotesques of architecture,” TreeHugger

  • April 30, 2017 Ariana Zilliacus, “Art or Architecture? 13 Projects That Blur The Boundary,” ArchDaily

  • April 21, 2017 Lloyd Alter, “Architects finally are taking climate change seriously,” TreeHugger

  • April 20, 2017 David Sokol, “COTE Announces 2017 Top Ten Awards,” Architectural Record

  • April 17, 2017 Lloyd Alter, “American Institute of Architects takes a stand on climate change,” TreeHugger

  • April 4, 2017 Julia Ingalls, “Leaders in architecture tend to be LEED-accredited, AIA study reveals,” Archinect

  • March 8, 2017 Andrew Davis, “New Dean Michelle Addington talks about her vision for UT Austin School of Architecture,” Architects Newspaper [Women in Green cited]

  • February 24, 2017 Amy Frearson, “Simplicity is the key to excellence,” Dezeen

  • February 18, 2017 Swapan Seth, “Beauty as Inspiration,” Daily News Analysis

  • February 12, 2017 Randy Nishimura, “Common Edge,” SW Oregon Architect

2016

  • November 23, 2016 Lloyd Alter, “On ‘A Brief History of Sustainability,’” TreeHugger

  • November 11, 2016 Blaine Brownell, “Finding Hope After the Death of Sustainability,” Architect

  • October 17, 2016 Becky Quintal, “101 Definitions of Architecture,” ArchDaily

  • August 11, 2016 Gary Tulacz, “Green Building Standards Grow,” Engineering News Record

  • May 24, 2016 “AIA Committee on the Environment Studies Award-winning Sustainable Design Projects,” Retrofit magazine

  • May 2, 2016 Sabrina Santos, “The 10 Most Sustainable Architecture Projects Of 2016,” Huffington Post,

  • April 28, 2016 Adele Peters, “These Are The 10 Best Sustainable Buildings Of 2016,” Fast Company

  • April 21, 2016 David Sokol, “AIA Announces 2016 COTE Top Ten Awards,” Architectural Record

  • April 8, 2016 Steve Cimino, “Four lessons from the leading edge of sustainable design,” AIAArchitect

  • April 5, 2016 Kim O’Connell, “After COP21: Where Do We Go From Here?” Architect

  • April 4, 2016 Wanda Lau, “The AIA Committee on the Environment Examines the State of High-Design, High-Performance Buildings,” Architect

  • April 4, 2016 “AIA report analyzes 20 years of the best green projects,” BD+C

  • April 4, 2016 Candace Pearson, “AIA Top Ten Projects Really Do Lead the Industry,” Environmental Building News

  • March 28, 2016 Lloyd Alter, “Spanish house is dug into a hillside, needs no heat or cooling,” TreeHugger

  • March 6, 2016 Rory Stott, “AR Readers Debate,” ArchDaily

  • March 2, 2016 Lloyd Alter, “Design isn’t separate from sustainability—it’s the key to it,” TreeHugger

  • January 18, 2016 Kira Gould, “Expanding Diversity For Design,” Metropolis

2015

  • December 30, 2015 Lloyd Alter, “Is wellness the new green?” Mother Nature Network

  • December 15, 2015 Lloyd Alter, “Stunning modern house is made from straw bale,” TreeHugger

  • October 14, 2015 Michael Lord, “A sustainable building should be a thing of beauty,” The Fifth Estate

  • August 7, 2015 “Quote of the Day,” Architect

  • May 11, 2015 Steve Hansen, “Architecture Criticism: Why Should We Care?” Sourceable

  • May 11, 2015 “Can Architecture be a Responsive, Living Thing?” PDH Academy

  • April 29, 2015 “Editor’s Picks,” Archinect

  • April 27, 2015 Alana Fichman, “Leaders in Sustainable Design Speaking at AIA Convention,” Environmental Building News

  • April 24, 2015 Lloyd Alter, “Has Steelcase designed the answer to the 'problem' of the open office?” TreeHugger

  • April 21, 2015 Justine Testado, “What makes "good" architecture criticism?” Archinect

  • April 14, 2015 Jodi Smits Anderson, “Countering the Six Myths,” USGBC.org

  • March 31, 2015 Angela Fedele, “Women in Green Building,” Sourceable

  • March 17, 2015 Anthony Flint, “Le Corbusier and the Biology of Beauty in Design,” The Atlantic

  • March 16, 2015 “Eight Myths About Green Design,” BUILTR.IO

  • February 26, 2015 Jorge Chapa, “Ethics and Aesthetics in Architecture,” Sourceable

2014

  • November 17, 2014 Hallie Busta, USGBC Extends LEED 2009 Registration Deadline,” Architect

  • November 4, 2014 Blair Kamin, “Readers have say on Lucas Museum proposal,” Chicago Tribune

  • October 31, 2014 Rita Catinella Orrell, “Best of Greenbuild 2014,” Architectural Record

  • October 29, 2014 Blaine Brownell, “Violins and Leaves: A Case for the Quantitative Study of Form,” Architect

  • October 28, 2014 Lloyd Alter, “Frank Gehry gives the finger to 98% of architects,” TreeHugger

  • October 6, 2014 Tristan Roberts, “Know Thy Client,” Environmental Building News

  • September 8, 2014 Lloyd Alter, “This is Not A Shipping Container House,” TreeHugger

  • September 4, 2014 Katie Gloede, “The Green Building Wars,” EcoBuilding Pulse

  • May 15, 2014 Jon Turney, “Design Has to be Emotionally Durable,” Triple Pundit

  • May 1, 2014 Synesthesia: Multisensory experiences for a multisensory world,” Center for the Future of Museums

  • April 24, 2014 Candace Pearson, “New 'DART' Tool Helps Designers Hit the Value Bullseye,” Environmental Building News

  • March, 2014 “Dwell on Design,” Dwell

  • February 3, 2014 Sarah Amandolare, “How Makers and Materials Complete ‘Sustainability,’” Dwell

  • February, 2014 John Elkington, “Beauty Can Save the Planet,” Resurgence and Ecologist

  • January 23, 2014 Lloyd Alter, “The Open Office Backlash Continues,” Treehugger

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

  • August 22, 2007 Lloyd Alter, “New York City is Greener than Hastings, NE,” TreeHugger

  • March, 2007 Cheryl Weber, “Big and Green,” Residential Architect

2006

2005

  • October, 2005 James Gresham, “The Frame in Focus,” Architecture

  • December 23, 2005 Collin Dunn, “Smart Buildings Breathe and Blink,” TreeHugger

  • June, 2005 Laurie Manfra, “Rise of the Citizen Designer,” Metropolis

2003

Academic and Scientific Papers

2021

  • Alexander Gregory Floyd, Resonance, Parsons School of Design

  • William Cannon Hunter, “Cultural Representations and Experience in Tourism: Two Forms of Mimesis,” Journal of Smart Tourism 1:1

  • Seyithan Özer, “Interior Complex: Design Standardization in London’s Housing,” Royal College of Art

  • Rabia Ahmed Qureshi, Munazzah Akhtar, and Sarah Javed Shah, “Deep Beauty at the Archetypal Level: Analysis of the Barood Khana Haveli,” Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan 58:1

  • Stephen Verderber, “Assessing the post-occupancy performance of educational design/build: the thinking while doing initiative,” International Journal of Architectural Research 15:1

  • Xueqing Wang, Yang Li, Zhao Cai, Hefu Liu,” Beauty Matters: reducing bounce rate by aesthetics of experience product portal page,” Industrial Management & Data Systems

2020

  • Gabriel Arboleda, “Beyond Participation: Rethinking Social Design,” Journal of Architectural Education 74:1

  • Madhura Chatterjee, “Reinterpreting Rohe: The Peculiar Life of the Barcelona Pavilion,” Bitácora Arquitectura 43

  • Sallie Cloke, “Provoking Things: Homer, Humpty, and Heidegger,” Philosophy and Literature 44:1

  • Fabio Colonnese, “Drawing, drafting, designing, and pasting: Human figures (and cameos) in architecture design communication,” Architecture Image Studies 1:1

  • Mallika Dabhade-Samant and Anshu Sharma, “‘Woven Blessings’ of a Woolen Blanket ‘Ghongadi’ of India for ‘Holistic Social Design,’” Journal of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management

  • Meilasari Dewi, Student Dormitory Design as a Center for Spiritual and Scientific Development, Telkom University

  • Elizabeth Donovan, “Explaining Sustainable Architecture,” IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 588

  • Robert Fleming, “An Evolution in Design Education: A 10-Year Experiment in Alternative Teaching and Learning in the Anthropocene,” Proceedings of the 108th Annual ACSA Meeting

  • Jinho Kim, "Case Studies on Space Zoning and Passive Façade Strategies for Green Laboratories," Architectural Research, 22: 2

  • R. Latva-Somppi and M. Mäkelä, “Exploring Ecological and Material Sensitivity through Craft Practice in the Context of the Venice Lagoon,” Aisthesis 13:1.

  • Elyse D’nn Lovell and Ravyn Scott, “Community College Single-Parent Students’ Angst: Inequities Balancing Roles as Parent and Student,” Community College Journal of Research and Practice 44:4

  • Una Mowatt, Mending by Design, Auckland University of Technology

  • Cynthia Joy Naideau, Environmental Sustainability in the Southern California Visual Arts Field, Drexel University

  • Olivier Vallerand, “Messing up the Domestic: Queer Bodies Expanding Architectures,” Somatechnics 10:3

  • Aikaterini Vlachaki, Towards Participation in Museum Architecture, University of Leicester

  • Whitney Whitaker, Examining the Impacts of Infographics on Consumers’ Perceptions of Swine Industry Sustainability Initiatives, Texas Tech University

  • Demet Yilmaz Yildirim and Kader Keskin, Establishing Sustainable Architecture-Aesthetics Relationship With Different Perspectives, Architecture and Life (Kocaeli University) 5:1

2019

  • Carlos Martínez Bayona, “Taste and Architecture,” Polytechnic University of Valencia

  • Carmela Cucuzzella, “The Normative Turn in Environmental Architecture,” Journal of Cleaner Production 219:10

  • Emmalyne Foutty, “Exploring the Myth of the Ethical Consumer,” Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences

  • Sherif Goubran and Carmela Cucuzzella, “Integrating the Sustainable Development Goals in Building Projects,” Journal of Sustainability Research

  • Elias N. Kozambasis, “Transitory Skin: Architecture of Temporal Layering,” University of Buffalo

  • Sua Lee and Lyndon Buck, “Sustainable Design Approaches Using Waster Furniture Materials for Design Students,” Buckinghamshire New University

  • Wanda Katja Liebermann, “Teaching embodiment: disability, subjectivity, and architectural education,” The Journal of Architecture 24: 6

  • Audrey Ng, “Exploration of behavior, forms and applications of microbial material,” Nanyang Technological University

  • Spahic Omer, “Lessons in art and architecture from the Qur’anic surah al-Shu’ara’ (the Poets),” KEMANUSIAAN the Asian Journal of Humanities 26:1

  • Lisa Jane Parnell, “There Is a Fundamental Need for Diversity and Inclusion Awareness Within Leadership of Creative Agencies: An Investigation into Gender in the Professional Design Space,” Kent State University

  • VV Prokopenko, et al, “Urban ecology features of large city disturbed territory development,” IOP Conference Series: Material Science and Engineering (687) 

  • Rabia Ahmed Qureshi, Munazzah Akhtar, and Sarah Javed Shah, “Deep Beauty in Architecture: Comparative Analysis of the Traditional-Courtyard and the Contemporary Residences of Lahore,” Pakistan Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 25

  • Peter Sandborn and William Lucyshyn, “Defining Sustainment for Engineered Systems—A Technology and Systems View,” Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 141:2

  • Lee Seung-youp and Nahyang Byun, “Spatial Features and Issues in the Process of Establishing and Expanding the Milwaukee Art Museum,” Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design 35:1

  • Onur Lami Yalman, “Ideology of Sustainable Architecture: A Critique,” Middle East Technical University

2018

  • Blaine Brownell, “The aesthetics of green: material expression in sustainable architecture,” Techne

  • Jim Gough, “Characteristic Strategies of an Environmentalist,” Rhetor

  • Yuriko Saito, “Consumer Aesthetics and Environmental Ethics: Problems and Possibilities,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76:4

  • Paul Shrivastava, “The Aesthetics of Energy Resilience,” Art, Spirituality and Economics

  • Carla Sigillo, “A New Lighting Strategy for Indoor Living Green Walls,” Aarborg University 

  • Viktoria Söderman, “Dirty Geometry: Searching for a queer architecture in Stockholm city,” KTH School of Architecture and the Built Environment

  • Camille L. Wildburger, Dimensions of Dissent: The Urban Landscapes of the 2017 Women’s March in the United States, University of Texas at Arlington

2017                            

  • Danáe Rose Burck, Connecting People with Regional Ecosystems by Designing for Seasonal Change, University of Oregon

  • Chingwen Cheng, et al, “Exploring Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Urban Growth Scenarios for Metropolitan Boston: The Relationship Between Urban Trees and Perceived Density," Cities and the Environment (CATE) 10:7

  • Ronn Daniel and Vicki Daniel, “The Burden of Difference: Anthropometry and the ‘Scientific’ Body,” Interior Design Educators Council

  • Sarah Frances Dias, “Core Values and Principles: Generators of Significance in Architecture, Painting and Sculpture,” University of Lisbon

  • Ana Sánchez Fúnez and María Dolores Callejón Chinchilla, “Emotion and sensation in architecture as the basis for architectural design,” ASRI: Art and Society (13)

  • Cannon Hartzog, Sensory Mapping Biophilic Design Patterns, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

  • Kutlu Sevinç Kayıhan, “Examination of Biophilia Phenomenon in the Context of Sustainable Architecture,” International Sustainable Buildings Symposium

  • Marianna Nigra and Branka Dimitrijevic, “Is radical innovation in architecture crucial to sustainability? Lessons from three Scottish contemporary buildings,” Architectural Engineering and Management 14:4

  • Clark Rendall, “SUN/WATER/WIND: Art and the Aesthetics of Ecology in the Built Environment.” Fashion Institute of Technology

  • Molly Rebecca Ricks, “Buried Memories: The Evolving Commemoration of Black and White Burial Grounds at Mount Vernon and Monticello.” University of Maryland

  • Paul Shrivastava, et al, “Aesthetic Rationality in Organizations: Toward Developing A Sensitivity for Sustainability,” Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 53:3

  • Stanciu Silviu Teodor, “The Role of Industrial Design in the Process of Modernisation of Railway Vehicles,” Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics 12:1

2016                            

  • Bashar Al Shawa, “Blind spots of sustainability: architecture.” International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development 7: 3-4

  • Ania S. Payne, “The Fire in the Firefly: The Unspoken (Speaks),” Northern Michigan University

2015                            

  • Salmiah Aziz and Mohd Rofdzi Abdullah, Modular Construction System in Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi MARA

  • Lindsey Baker, “Office Environment for the Multigenerational Workforce: A Qualitative Study of Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer,” Florida State University

  • Jae-uk Choo, “Ecocriticism and Ecology in American Fiction and Film.” Chung-Ang University, Korea

  • Carmela Cucuzzella, “Is Sustainability Reorienting the Visual Expression of Architecture?” RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne, 40:2

  • Victoria Gillen, “Access for All! Neuro-Architecture and Equal Enjoyment of Public Facilities,” Disability Studies Quarterly 35:3

  • Alexis Gregory, “Transforming Architecture Through Symbiosis: Waste as a Resource,” ACSA

  • Elvin KaranaOwain Pedgley, and Valentina Rognoli, “On Materials Experience,” Design Issues, 31:3

  • Jeongmin Lee, Bohee Jung, and Wujin Chu, “Signaling Environmental Altruism through Design,” International Journal of Design 9:2

  • Jiyoung Lee, Kyung Sun Lee, and Jaehan Lim, “Passive design techniques applied to green buildings as an aesthetic and spatial design concept,” Journal of Green Building 10:2

  • Osama Mansour, Enhancing Green Building Performance: A Human Experiential Approach, University of Calgary

  • Alison Vogelaar, “Staging Revolution: The OWS Encampment at Zuccotti Park,” Media Fields Journal

2014                            

  • Samantha E. Bellinger, “Utilizing the Contextual Learning Model at the Plattsburgh State Art Museum,” Skidmore College

  • Christiane Gruber, “Islamic Architecture on the Move,” International Journal of Islamic Architecture

  • Jamil Xavier Hickerson, “Towards an Architecture of Social Responsibility,” University of Maryland

  • Osama El-Saeed Mansour, “On the Aesthetics of Sustainable Buildings in Hot-Arid Climate,” Journal of Architecture and Planning 26:2

  • David W. Orr, Raul de Villafanca, and Seaton Baxter, A Seminar on Ecological Design, Schumacher College

  • William Browning, Catherine Ryan, and Joseph Clancy, 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design: Health & Well-Being in the Built Environment, Terrapin Bright Green

  • Ann Thorpe, “Applying Protest Event Analysis to Architecture and Design,” Social Movement Studies, 13:2

2013                            

  • Joseph Darnell Brown, “A Minimalistic Approach to Adaptive, Emergency Relief Structures Embodied by Promoting a Downsized Way of Life,” Auburn University

  • Irinia Sonia Chim and Ioan Blebea, “The Aesthetic Value—A Green Attribute of Sustainable Produce Design,” Acta Technica Napocensis 56:2

  • Roshani de Silva and Astrid Roetzel, “Integrating the human factor into the holistic understanding of sustainability,” ANZAScA (International Architectural Science Association)

  • Johnny Grey, “The Rise of Kitchen Furniture,” Current Issues in Global Furniture

  • Erica Janine Maust, “Placing Color: Architectural Color & Facade Improvement Programs in Commercial Corridor Revitalization in Philadelphia,” University of Pennsylvania

  • Belinda von Mengersen, “Etymology and Ethics: Terms for Sustainability in Textiles,” Technology Education for the Future, University of Canterbury

  • Russell Miller-Johnson, “In the Looking Glass of Sustainable Architecture,” Structures Congress

  • Pekka Murto, Markus Ahola, and OscarPerson, Forming the Face of Green Products, Aalto University

  • Hannah Rosenthal, “Expanding architectural practice to advance social justice,” Iowa State University

2012                            

  • Kelley Beaverford, “Beyond eco-efficiency in the Built Environment.” Perak University, Malaysia

  • Shuang Hao, "Towards and Interactive Era of Architecture." California College of the Arts

2011                            

  • Kristina Börjesson and Viktoria Walldin, “Sustainable revitalization of places.” The University of the Arts, London

  • Rebeca Gallegos Bustamante, “Infrastructure of opportunities: space for identity and community development.” Savannah College of Art and Design

  • Bagak Ucar Kirmizigul, “An Inquiry into the Ontology of Responsiveness.” Middle East University

2010                            

  • Tuba Dogu, “Upgrading slum settlements in Turkey: Sustainable housing strategies in low-income Communities.” Architectural Science Association

  • Thor Erickson, “The Process of Design for Affordable Housing in the Non-Profit Sector,” University of Cincinnati

  • Roel Loonen, "Climate Adaptive Building Shells," Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

  • Susan Melsop, “Community Design Matters: A New Model of Learning,” Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal 4:6

2009                            

  • Fleur Palmer, “Using Emergent Technologies to Develop Sustainable Architectural Composites,” Auckland University of Technology               

2007

  • Brad Guy and Nicholas Ciarimboli, DfD: Design for Disassembly in the Built Environment: A Guide to Closed-Loop Design and Building (Pennsylvania State University)

2006                            

  • Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe, “The Ideal City,” World Urban Forum

2003                            

  • Sherry Ahrentzen, “The Space Between the Studs: Feminism and Architecture,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 29:1

  • Matthew Gilmore, “Recent Scholarship on the Washington, D.C., Area,” Washington History 15:2

  • Joo Yeoun, “Rest Stop: A Design Exploration inspired by Micro Moment of Food,” University of British Columbia

2002                            

  • M. Susan Ubbelohde and George A. Loisos, “Daylight Design for Multistory Offices,” Commercial Buildings

2001     

  • Skins: Where Design and Technology Meet (ACSA)