Publications from 2017
Measuring the Scale, Density and Directness of American Cities,, Dawn Haynie
Publications from 2016
More Strength for Contemplation: Spiritual Play in the Amsterdam Holy Kinship, John Decker
Examining the Measures of Street Connectivity in the American City and their Interdependencies as applied in Practice, Dawn Haynie
The Sentimentality of Ree Morton’s Signs of Love, Susan Richmond
Publications from 2015
Inter and Intra Buffer Variability: A Case Study Using Scale, Dawn Haynie
Understanding the Influences of the Interior on the Urban, Dawn Haynie
Syntax and Parametric Analysis of Superblock Patterns, John Peponis, Chen Feng, David Green, Dawn Haynie, Sung Hong Kim, Qiang Sheng, Alice Vialard, and Haofeng Wang
Art Labor, Sex Politics: Feminist Effects in 1970s British Art and Performance (Book Review), Susan Richmond
Publications from 2014
Museum Exhibition Review: Girl With a Pearl Earring: Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis, John Decker
Structuring an Interdisciplinary Studio: a study between the disciplines of Art and Design, Dawn Haynie
Publications from 2013
Review of A. Knight Powell. Depositions: Scenes from the late Medieval Church and the Modern Museum, John Decker
Publications from 2012
Publications from 2011
Variations in the syntactic structures of the public realm: a case study of the 1748 Giambattista Nolli Map of Rome, Dawn Haynie
Publications from 2010
Review of B. Lane. Hans Memling, Master Painter in Fifteenth-Century Bruges, John Decker
Publications from 2009
Atlanta: A Morphological History, Dawn Haynie and John Peponis
Publications from 2008
Street Layout and Connectivity: the Evolutionary Consequences of Normative Models, Dawn Haynie, Julie Brand, Myrsini Mamoli, and John Peponis
Publications from 2007
Measuring the Configuration of Street Networks: The Spatial Profiles of 118 Urban Areas in the 12 Most Populated Metropolitan Regions in the US, John Peponis, Douglas Allen, Dawn Haynie, Martin Scoppa, and Zongyu Zhang
Publications from 2006
Review of Daumier and Exoticism: Satirizing the French and the Foreign, by Elizabeth C. Childs, Maria Gindhart