BArch (Toronto), MArch (McGill), MA (Harvard)
PhD Candidate,
Architecture (History and Theory)
Harvard University,
Graduate School of Design.
e. economid@fas.harvard.edu
WRITING
English translation of Chupin, Jean-Pierre. Analogie et Théorie en Architecture: de la vie, de la ville et de la conception, même (Genève: Infolio, 2010); 327 pages. (forthcoming)
“Constructing Home, Constructing Self: The Maison Cormier and its ‘Architecte & Ingénieur-Constructeur Client’.” In House and Home from a Theoretical Perspective. Eds., Efe Duyan and Ceren Öztürkcan (Istanbul: DAKAM Publishing, 2012)
(Conference paper presentation available on Youtube):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoWU4_zhkVk
“The Object, the Subject(s) and the Inescapable issue of Representation.” In A View on Harvard GSD, Volume 3 (London: Tank Publications, 2011)
The ‘Nature’ of Industry in the Early Nineteenth Century: the Case of Lowell, Massachusetts. Master’s essay, M.A. History of Science, Harvard University 2007.
“Weighing the Words, Reading Architecture.” Co-authored with Ella Chmielewska. In On Site Review, no. 10 (Canada: Winter 2003)
“Everything comes from everything, and everything is made out of everything, and everything returns into everything”: Leonardo’s Analogical (Re)Search, Post-professional Master of Architecture (History and Theory) Thesis, McGill University 2002
“El Arquitecto Como Tejedor.” In Envolturas: arquitectura y vestido. Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (México 2002)
“El Arquitecto Como Tejedor: construyendo la textura de la experiencia vivida.” In Arquine: Revista internacional de arquitectura, no. 15 (México: Spring 2001)
“FLESH, or Machine for Holding our Bodies Together.” In the McGill History and Theory of Architecture Graduate Studio exhibition catalogue (Montreal: McGill University,1999)
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