The biennial Dissertation Colloquium brings together a select group of doctoral students from diverse institutional and disciplinary backgrounds working on dissertation topics related to the history, theory, and criticism of American architecture, urbanism, and landscape. 

The Buell Conference on the History of Architecture brings together scholars in architectural and urban history to discuss topics in architecture, urbanism, and modernity as broadly understood.

Buell Dissertation Colloquium

The biennial Dissertation Colloquium brings together a select group of doctoral students from diverse institutional and disciplinary backgrounds working on dissertation topics related to the history, theory, and criticism of American architecture, urbanism, and landscape. 

Saturday, April 22, 1995

East Gallery, Buell Hall

A presentation of papers by doctoral candidates from graduate schools across the country based on their dissertation research in areas of American architecture, landscape, and urbanism, with scholarly commentary and discussion.

10:00 - 5:45
Keith L. Eggener, Stanford University
Gabrielle Esperdy, City University of New York
Deborah Fausch, Princeton University
Matthew Kennedy, NYU
Eric Lum, MIT
Paula Lupkin, University of Pennsylvania
William D. Moore, Boston University
Eric Mumford, Princeton University
Adam W. Rome, University of Kansas
 

Respondents: William Jordy, Brown University; Francis Kowsky, SUNY Buffalo; Joan Ockman, Columbia University; Alan Plattus, Yale University; Glen L. Smith, City College of New York; 
Moderator: Barry Bergdoll, Columbia University