Felicity D. Scott
Professor, Architecture, Columbia University
Felicity D. Scott is a Professor of Architecture in the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University. She is the author of Outlaw Territories: Environments of Insecurity/Architectures of Counter-Insurgency (2016), Disorientations: Bernard Rudofsky in the Empire of Signs (2016), and Architecture or Techno-Utopia (2007). Her work as a historian and theorist focuses on articulating genealogies of political and theoretical engagement with questions of techno-scientific, environmental, and geopolitical transformation within modern and contemporary architecture, art, and media, as well as upon the discourses, institutions and social movements that have shaped and defined these disciplines, sometimes evidently, sometimes less so.
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