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Keller Easterling is an American
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urbanist Urbanism is the study of how inhabitants of urban areas, such as towns and cities, interact with the built environment. It is a direct component of disciplines such as urban planning, a profession focusing on the design and management of urban a ...
, writer, and professor. She is Enid Storm Dwyer Professor and Director of the MED Program at
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Biography

She earned both her B.A. and M.Arch from
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and has taught architectural design and history at
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Pratt Institute Pratt Institute is a private university with its main campus in Brooklyn, New York. It has an additional campus in Manhattan and an extension campus in Utica, New York at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. The institute was founded in 18 ...
, and
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. She is Enid Storm Dwyer Professor of Architecture and director of the MED program at
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. Easterling is a contemporary writer working on the issues of urbanism, architecture, and organization in relation to
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. Easterling is a 2019 United States Artist in Architecture and Design, the 2019 recipient of the Blueprint Award for Critical Thinking, and the 2018 recipient of the Schelling Architecture Foundation Theory Award. Seeking "complications rather than solutions", Easterling's book ''Medium Design: Knowing How to Work on the World'' (2021) "rethinks ways of addressing the planet's most intractable problems." Easterling's ''Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space'' (2014) analyzes infrastructure as the determinant of a set of hidden rules that "structure the spaces all around us." Easterling's ''We Will Be Making Active Form'' talks about the relationship between human scripts and technology and the idea of human scripts being activities transformed technology deliver "new capacities to enhance the activities of humans". ''Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and Its Political Masquerades'' (2005), researches familiar spatial products that have landed in precarious political situations around the world. A previous book, ''Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways and Houses in America'', applies
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to a discussion of American
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and
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formats. Easterling is also the author (with
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, writer, and filmmaker
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) of ''Call It Home: The House That Private Enterprise Built'', a laserdisc on the history of
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and suburban
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. She has completed two research installations on the Web that explore alternative methods and documents for adjusting urban space: "Wildcards: A Game of Orgman" and "Highline: Plotting NYC." Her work has been published in journals such as ''Grey Room'', ''Volume'', ''Cabinet'', ''Assemblage'', ''Log'', ''Praxis'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Metalocus'', and ''ANY''. She has lectured in the United States as well as internationally and her work has been exhibited at venues such as the
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, and the 2014 and 2018 Venice Biennales. In spring 2008 she was one of 100 designers chosen by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and
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to receive a commission for a villa project organized by the Chinese artist
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in Ordos, Inner Mongolia. She presented the academic paper "Subtraction" in the workshop 'Mine the city – With logistics to circular metabolisms' at the 3rd International Holcim Forum 2010 in Mexico City. "Take-Away" by Easterling talks about the influence of money on houses and her argument that houses are not money. One of the arguments in the article are "Mortgages fix the house as a marker for debt and its auxiliary economic instruments are limited". When it comes to currencies and other money-related terms, Easterling mentions that currencies tend to be bought and sold very quickly as well as make boundary against loss. However, houses are expected to be both "volatile and stable".


Publications


Books

*''Seaside: Making a Town In America''. Princeton Architectural Press. New York, N.Y.: Princeton Architectural Press, 1991. By
David Mohney David Mohney FAIA is an American architect, urbanist, writer, and dean at Kean University and Wenzhou-Kean University. Biography He is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects, holds a M.Arch from Princeton University School of Architec ...
and Easterling. . *''American Town Plans: A Comparative Time Line''. New York, N.Y.: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993. *''Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways, and Houses in America''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1999. *''Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and its Political Masquerades''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2005. ' *''The Action Is The Form. Victor Hugo's TED Talk''. London: Strelka, 2012. ASIN B0085JSC44 *''Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space''. Verso, 2014. *''Subtraction''. Sternberg Press / Critical Spatial Practice, 2014 *''Medium Design: Knowing How to Work on the World''. Verso, 2021.


Papers

*"With Satellites: Dubai + India." ''AD: Architectural Design'' 75, no. 6 (2005): 64–69. *"Some True Stories." ''Perspecta'', vol. 42, MIT Press, 2010, pp. 75–77. *"Extrastatecraft." ''Perspecta'', vol. 39, MIT Press, 2007, pp. 4–16. *"Take-Away." ''Perspecta'', vol. 45, MIT Press, 2012, pp. 153–60. *"Take-Away." ''Perspecta'' 45 (2012): 153–160.


Exhibitions

* 2014, Venice Biennale with OMA/AMO, Floor, Central Pavilion Elements Exhibition. * 2015, Subtraction Games Lux Projection on Beinecke Library with Lisa Albaugh and Samantha Jaff, April 10, Beinecke Library, New Haven, Connecticut * 2016, Gift City, Test Site, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, Washington. * 2016, You Won't Be Able To Do It, Istanbul Design Biennale, October. * 2018, MANY, US Pavilion, 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, May. * 2019, MANY, Wrightwood 659, Chicago, February. * 2019, Seoul Biennale for Architecture and Urbanism, September.


References


External links


Easterling's personal siteArchinect Interview with Keller Easterling
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