Black and white scanned page of an article titled 'Must Architects Be Plowed Under?' by Catherine Bauer, published in 1935, featuring headlines about architecture and architects, with a section titled 'Too Many Architects' by Daniel Stone, and a segment called 'Technical America' with publication details.

Our best organizer! Avery Review (2024). With ABI Collective. New York, NY

Close-up of a wrinkled pink and red flower in a green vase with text overlay that reads 'I Like Many Things' and credits for editors.

I, Like Many Things. Actar (2023). With Rachael Tsai, Diana Smiljkovic, and Gustav Nielsen. New Haven, CT.

Line and bar graph titled 'Emissions Over Time' showing cumulative emissions in metric tons CO2 equivalent from 2025 to 2050 for Lick Wilmerding / Net Zero Design. The graph displays categories: reduction from baseline (white bars), operational carbon emissions (purple), embodied carbon emissions (red), and sequestered and avoided emissions (orange dashed bars). A black line marks net emissions after reductions, with a black dot indicating the climate positive threshold.

Innovation in a time of crisis: EHDD's EPIC Assessment. ArcCA Digest (2023). San Francisco, CA

Graph showing potential for carbon reduction over project timeline, with early focus on proposals and pre-SD, transitioning to integrated assessment, low-carbon materials, design options, and existing tools, leading to build less and maximize use of existing assets, adapted from UKGBC.

Democratizing Decarbonization. EHDD blog (2022). San Francisco, CA.

Map showing the location of the Astoria Energy Complex and the flow of Hudson Power from the East River to the complex, with labels for Randall's Island, Riker's Island, and surrounding waterways.

Across Currents. Urban Omnibus (2022). New York, NY.

Cover of a publication titled 'A Files 28, 2', with abstract shapes, distorted text, and black and white images, including a map, a circuit board, and architectural drawings. The background is purple, and the text is in pale yellow and black.
A multi-tiered storage rack holding three desks with office equipment and chairs, used for organizing multiple workspaces.

Served Space. CLOG:FEEDS (2021). Brooklyn, NY.

Map of Nepal showing areas highly susceptible to multi-hazards in orange, including regions around Birendranagar, Pokhara, Kathmandu, and Dharan. The map features a legend indicating susceptible areas and notes other areas may also be highly vulnerable.

To reduce disaster risk, a multi-hazard approach is necessary. Nepali Times (2021). Kathmandu, Nepal.

Scientific research article titled 'Multi-hazard susceptibility and exposure assessment of the Hindu Kush Himalaya' from the journal 'Science of the Total Environment,' including a map of the Hindu Kush Himalaya region showing areas prone to multiple hazards such as floods, landslides, and wildfires, with an abstract summarizing the study.

Rusk, J., Maharjan, A., Tiwari, P., Chen, T. H. K., Shneiderman, S., Turin, M., & Seto, K. C. Multi-hazard susceptibility and exposure assessment of the Hindu Kush Himalaya. Science of the Total Environment (2022).

An illustrated house character with big eyes and a wide smile stands with arms at sides. Overlaid is a black-and-white photograph of a person lying on a bed, holding a tablet, with their legs raised against the wall. The overlay includes text reading "Collaborate in Bed."

There's No Place Like. Contributor, editor. Paprika! (2021) With Rachael Tsai, Diana Smiljkovic, and Gustav Neilsen. 

Large industrial warehouse building with multiple garage doors surrounded by native bushes and shrubs, under a cloudy sky.

*Holl, K.D., Lesage, J.C., Adams, T., Rusk, J., Schreiber, R.D. and Tang, M. Vegetative spread is key to applied nucleation success in non-native dominated grasslands. Restoration Ecology (2021). 

View of a beach with a stone and sand shoreline, seaweed on the sand, a concrete sea wall with green railings, and hills in the background under a cloudy sky.

When disaster looms, take a hard look at soft mitigation. Yale Environment Review (2019). New Haven, CT.