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Michael Sorkin

Michael David Sorkin (August 2, 1948 – March 26, 2020) was an American architectural and urban critic, designer, and educator.[2] He was considered to be "one of architecture's most outspoken public intellectuals",[3] a polemical voice in contemporary culture and the design of urban places at the turn of the twenty-first century.[4] Sorkin first rose to prominence as an architectural critic for the Village Voice in New York City, a post which he held for a decade throughout the 1980s. In the ensuing years, he taught at prominent universities around the world, practiced through his eponymous firm, established a nonprofit book press, and directed the urban design program at the City College of New York.[5][6] He died at age 71 from complications brought on by COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

Michael Sorkin
Born
Michael David Sorkin

(1948-08-02)August 2, 1948
DiedMarch 26, 2020(2020-03-26) (aged 71)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Architect, urban designer, writer, educator
Spouse
(m. 1982)
[1]
PracticeMichael Sorkin Studio

Early life and education edit

Sorkin was born in Washington, D.C. in 1948.[8] He was an architect and urbanist whose practice spanned design, planning, criticism, and teaching.[9] Sorkin received a bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago in 1969, and a masters in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.Arch '74). Sorkin also held a master's degree in English from Columbia University (MA '70).[10] He was founding principal of the Michael Sorkin Studio, a New York-based global design practice with special interests in urban planning, urban design and green urbanism.[5]

Career edit

Early career edit

Sorkin was house architecture critic for The Village Voice in the 1980s, and he authored numerous articles and books on the subjects of contemporary architecture, design, cities, and the role of democracy in architecture.[5][11][12]

Academia edit

Sorkin was an educator at the collegiate level. He held positions of professor of urbanism and director of Institute of Urbanism of the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna from 1993 to 2000,[13][14] He was a visiting professor to many schools, including, for ten years, the Cooper Union in New York. Sorkin also held the Hyde Chair at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Architecture,[15] the Davenport Chair at Yale University School of Architecture,[16] and the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Eliel Saarinen Visiting Professorship, University of Michigan. He was a guest lecturer and critic at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London,[17] Harvard Graduate School of Design,[18] Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning,[19] University of Illinois: Urbana Champaign,[20] Aarhus School of Architecture, Copenhagen, Denmark,[21] and the London Consortium.[22] He also taught at a number of institutions including Columbia University, London's Architectural Association, and Harvard University.[5]

Dedicated to architectural education for social change, Sorkin oversaw fieldwork in distressed environments such as Johannesburg, South Africa and Havana, Cuba. He co-organized "Project New Orleans" with collaborators Carol McMichael Reese and Anthony Fontenot, to support the post-Katrina city.[23] In 2008, Sorkin was appointed Distinguished Professor of Architecture of the City University of New York.[24]

Design practice edit

He was a principal in the Michael Sorkin Studio. The studio in New York City focuses primarily on professional practice in the urban public realm.[25] Sorkin designed environmental projects in Hamburg, Germany, and proposed master plans for the Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem, and the Brooklyn waterfront and Queens Plaza in New York City.[26] His urban studies have been the subject of gallery exhibits, and in 2010, he received the American Academy of Arts and Letters award in architecture.[27][28] Sorkin presented regularly at regional, national, and international conferences, and he served as adviser and juror on numerous professional committees, including The Guggenheim Helsinki Design Competition, The Aga Khan Trust for Culture's Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Chrysler Design Award, the New York City Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture, Architectural League of New York, and in the area of design writing and commentary, for Core 77.[29][30][31][32][33]

Sorkin was the co-president of the Institute for Urban Design, an education and advocacy organization, and vice president of the Urban Design Forum in New York.[34]

Urban planning projects (selection) edit

Writing and publishing edit

Sorkin had a broad career as an architecture writer. He wrote on the topics of contemporary architecture and urban dynamics, along the dimensions of environmentalism, sustainability, pedestrianization, public space, urban culture, and the legacy of modernist approaches to urban planning. He was a member of the International Committee of Architectural Critics.[49] For ten years, Sorkin was architecture critic for The Village Voice, and he wrote for Architectural Record, The New York Times, The Architectural Review, Metropolis, Mother Jones, Vanity Fair, the Wall Street Journal, Architectural Review, and The Nation.[5][50][51][52] As a volume editor, he organized multi-authored publications, and he contributed essays to a range of architecture publications. He also authored 20 books.[5][53]

Legacy edit

Death edit

Sorkin died on March 26, 2020, from complications brought on by COVID-19 in Manhattan.[54] His death was among the design profession's most prominent losses during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic — making news internationally and met with an outpouring of tributes and obituaries in mainstream, leftist, and architectural media.[3][5][55][56]

Awards and recognitions edit

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Sorkin, M. & Beede Howe, M. (1981) Go Blow Your Nose. New York: St. Martin's Press.[62]
  • Sorkin, M. (1991) Exquisite Corpse: Writing on Buildings. London: Verso.[63]
  • Sorkin, M. (1993) Local Code: The Constitution of a City at 42° N Latitude. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. (1993)[64]
  • Sorkin, M. (1997) Traffic In Democracy. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning.[65]
  • Sorkin, M. (2001) Some Assembly Required. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.[66]
  • Sorkin, M. (2002) Pamphlet Architecture 22 : Other Plans: University of Chicago Studies, 1998–2000.New York: Princeton Architectural Press.[67]
  • Sorkin, M. (2003) Starting From Zero: Reconstructing Downtown New York. New York : Routledge.[68]
  • Sorkin, M. (ed.) (2005) "Against the Wall: Israel's Barrier to Peace." New York : Norton.[69]
  • Sorkin, M. (2008) Indefensible Space : The Architecture of the National Insecurity State. New York : Routledge.[70]
  • Sorkin, M. (2009) Twenty Minutes in Manhattan. London: Reaktion.[71]
  • Sorkin, M. (2011) All Over The Map: Writing on Buildings and Cities. London: Verso.[72][73]
  • Sorkin, M. (2018) What Goes Up: The Right and Wrongs to the City London: Verso.[74]

Editor, contributor, selected[75] edit

  • Sorkin, M., "The Domestic Apparatus." In Ranalli, G., "George Ranalli : buildings and projects." Princeton Architectural Press, 1988.[76]
  • Sorkin, M., "Ciao Manhattan." In Klotz, H. "New York architecture, 1970–1990." New York, N.Y: Rizzoli International, 1989.[77] Publications.
  • Sorkin, M., "Forward." In Vanlaethem, F.,"Gaetano Pesce : architecture, design, art." New York : Rizzoli, 1989.[78]
  • Sorkin, M., "Nineteen millennial mantras." In Noever, P.(ed.), "Architecture in transition: Between deconstruction and new modernism." Munich: Prestel, 1991.[79]
  • Sorkin, M., "Introduction: Variations on a Theme Park." In Sorkin, M. (ed.), "Variations on a Theme Park : Scenes From The Few American City and the End of Public Space." Hill and Wang, 1992, pp. xi-xv.[80]
  • Sorkin, M., "Preface." In "Hugh Hardy, Malcolm Holzman, and Norman Pfeiffer: Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates Buildings and projects, 1967–1992." New York: Rizzoli International, 1992.[81]
  • Sorkin, M., "Ten for TEN." In TEN Arquitectos (Firm), "TEN Arquitectos: Enrique Norten, Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta." New York: Monacelli Press, 1998.[82]
  • Sorkin, M., "Introduction: Traffic in Democracy." In Joan Copjec, (ed.), "Giving ground : the politics of propinquity." London: Verso, 1999.[83]
  • Sorkin, M., "Frozen Light." In Friedman, M. (ed.), "Gehry talks : architecture + process." New York : Rizzoli, 1999.[84]
  • Sorkin, M. "Measure of Comfort." In Chambers, K. & Sorkin, M.(eds.), "Comfort : reclaiming place in a virtual world."[85] Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 2001, pp. i-xi.[86]
  • Sorkin, M., "The Center Cannot Hold." In Sorkin, S. & Zukin, S.(eds.), "After the World Trade Center: Rethinking New York City." New York City: Routledge, 2002.[87]
  • Sorkin, M. (ed.), "The next Jerusalem: sharing the divided city." New York, NY: Monacelli Press, 2002.
  • Sorkin, M., "Sex, drugs, rock and roll, cars, dolphins, and architecture." In Lewallen, C., Seid, S., Lord, C., & Ant Farm (Design group)(eds.),"Ant Farm, 1968–1978." Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.[88]
  • Sorkin, M., "More or less." In Brown, D.J.(ed.),"The HOME House Project : the future of affordable housing," Winston Salem: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, 2004.[89]
  • Sorkin, M., "Lunch With Emilio." In Ambasz, E. & Dodds, J., (eds.), "Analyzing Ambasz." New York, Monacelli Press, 2004.[90]
  • Sorkin, M., "With the Grain." In Sirefman, S., Sorkin, M.(eds.), "Whereabouts: New architecture with local identities." New York: Monacelli Press, 2004.[91]
  • Sorkin, M., "The second greatest generation." In Saunders, W. S., & Frampton, K. "Commodification and spectacle in architecture: A Harvard design magazine reader." Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005, pp. 22–33.[92]
  • Sorkin, M., "Introduction: Saratoga Springs!," in Ranalli, G., "Saratoga, George Ranalli" San Rafael, Calif.: Oro Editions, 2009, pp. 6–11.[93]
  • Sorkin, M., "Forward." In "Miguel Ángel Aragonés" New York: Rizzoli, 2013.
  • Sorkin, M., Essay. In Abbott, C., "In/formed by the land: The architecture of Carl Abbott." San Francisco, Calif.: Oro Editions, 2013.[94]
  • Fontenot, A., McReese, C., Sorkin, M. (eds.), "New Orleans under Reconstruction: The Crisis of Planning." London: Verso, 2014.[95]
  • Sorkin, M., "Preface." In Durán Calisto, A.M., Altwicker, M., Sorkin, M., (eds.), "Beyond Petropolis: Designing a Practical Utopia in Nueva Loja." Shinzen, China: Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers, 2015.[96]
  • Sorkin, M.,Can China's Cities Survive? In:Terreform (ed.) Letters to the Leaders of China: Kongjian Yu and the Future of the Chinese,pp. 8–17.

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  63. ^ Exquisite Corpse : Writing on Buildings. New York: Verso. 1991. p. x. ISBN 978-0-86091-323-8.
  64. ^ Sorkin, Michael (1993). Local code : the constitution of a city at 42°N latitude. New York: Princteton Architectural Press. ISBN 978-1-878271-79-2.
  65. ^ Sorkin, Michael (1997). Traffic in democracy (1st ed.). Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning. ISBN 978-0-9614792-9-9.
  66. ^ Sorkin, Michael (2001). Some assembly required (1st ed.). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-9101-2.
  67. ^ Sorkin, Michael; University of Chicago (2001). Pamphlet architecture 22 : other plans : University of Chicago studies, 1998–2000. New York, NY : Princeton Architectural Press: Princeton Architectural Pres. ISBN 978-1-56898-309-7.
  68. ^ Sorkin, Michael (2003). Starting From Zero (1st ed.). New York: Routledge. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-415-94737-4.
  69. ^ Sorkin, Michael (2005). Against the wall : Israel's barrier to peace. New York: W.W. Norton. p. xxx. ISBN 978-1-56584-990-7.
  70. ^ Graham, Stephen; Flusty, Steven; Boyer, M. Christine; Gillem, Mark; Simone, AbdouMaliq; Cruz, Teddy; Gilmore, Ruth Wilson & Craig; Holt-Diamant, Kathi; Liu, Laura; Weizman, Eyal; Davis, Miks (2008). Sorkin, Michael (ed.). Indefensible space : the architecture of the National Insecurity State (1st ed.). Routelege: Routledge. p. XVII. ISBN 978-0-415-95367-2.
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  74. ^ Sorkin, Michael (2018). What Goes Up: The Right and Wrongs to the City (1st ed.). London; New York: Verso. ISBN 978-1-78663-515-0.
  75. ^ why "selected"? please include all bibliographic entries.
  76. ^ Ranalli, George (1988). George Ranalli : buildings and projects (1st ed.). Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 107 pages : illustrations, 28 cm. ISBN 978-0-910413-42-8.
  77. ^ Klotz, Heinrich (1989). New York architecture, 1970–1990. International Publication: Rizzoli. ISBN 978-0-8478-1138-0.
  78. ^ Vanlaethem, France; Pesce, Gaetano (1989). Gaetano Pesce : architecture, design, art. New York: Rizzoli. pp. 126 pages : illustrations (some color), 30 cm. ISBN 978-0-8478-1086-4.
  79. ^ Noever, Peter, ed. (1991). Architecture in transition : between deconstruction and new modernism. Munich: Prestel. pp. 157 p. : ill. (some col.), 24 cm. ISBN 978-3-7913-1136-4.
  80. ^ Sorkin, Michael, ed. (March 1992). Variations on a Theme Park: The New American City and the End of Public Space (1st ed.). Hill and Wang. p. 272. ISBN 978-0-374-52314-5.
  81. ^ Hardy, Hugh; Holzman, Malcolm; Pfeiffer, Norman; Polites, Nicholas; Schmertz, Mildred F.; Sorkin, Michael (1992). Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates : buildings and projects, 1967–1992. New York: Rizzoli. ISBN 978-0-8478-1480-0.
  82. ^ TEN Arquitectos (Firm) (1998). TEN Arquitectos : Enrique Norten, Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta. New York: Monacelli Press. pp. 221 p. : ill. (some col.), 26 cm. ISBN 978-1-885254-91-7.
  83. ^ Copjec, Joan, ed. (1999). Giving ground : the politics of propinquity (1st ed.). New York: Verso. ISBN 978-1-85984-892-0.
  84. ^ Gehry talks : architecture + process. New York: Rizzoli. 1999. ISBN 978-0-8478-2165-5.
  85. ^ Ackermann, Franz; Land, Peter; Morris, Sarah; Orozco, Gabriel; Pardo, Jorge; Rehberger, Tobias; Schneider, Gregor; Zittel, Abdrea; Chambers, Kristin; Sorkin, Michael (2001). Chambers; Sorkin, Michael (eds.). Comfort : reclaiming place in a virtual world. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art. pp. 77 pages : illustrations (some color), 24 cm. ISBN 978-1-880353-18-9.
  86. ^ Comfort: Reclaiming place in a virtual world: Franz Ackermann, Peter Land, Sarah Morris. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art. 2001. ISBN 978-1-880353-18-9.
  87. ^ Sorkin, Michael; Zukin, Sharon, eds. (2002). After the World Trade Center : rethinking New York City (1st ed.). New York: Routledge. p. xi. ISBN 978-0-415-93479-4.
  88. ^ "Ant Farm, 1968–1978". Berkeley Art Museum: xiii. 2004. OCLC 52775189.
  89. ^ Badanes, Steve; Brown, David J.; Nicholson, Ben; Sorkin, Michael (2004). Brown, D.J. (ed.). The HOME House Project: The future of affordable housing. Winston Salem: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art.
  90. ^ Emilio, Ambaz (2004). Dodds, Jerrilynn Denise (ed.). Analyzing Ambasz. New York: Monacelli Press. ISBN 978-1-58093-135-9.
  91. ^ Sirefman, Susanna; Sorkin, Michael, eds. (2004). Whereabouts : new architecture with local identities. New York: Monacelli Press. pp. 191 pages : illustrations (some color), 26 cm. ISBN 978-1-58093-120-5.
  92. ^ Saunders, William S., ed. (2005). "Commodification and Spectacle in Architecture: A Harvard Design Magazine Reader". Harvard Design Magazine Reader. Vol. 1. p. 114. JSTOR 10.5749/j.cttttr80.
  93. ^ Ranalli, George (2009). Saratoga (1st ed.). San Rafael, Calif.: Oro Editions. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-9814628-8-2.
  94. ^ Abbott, Carl (2013). In/formed by the land : the architecture of Carl Abbott. Berkeley, CA: ORO Editions. pp. 252 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), 24 x 31 cm. ISBN 978-1-935935-49-0.
  95. ^ New Orleans under reconstruction : the crisis of planning (1st ed.). London: Verso. 2014. ISBN 978-1-78168-272-2.
  96. ^ Beyond petropolis : designing a practical utopia in Nueva Loja. Shinzen, China: Oscar Riera Ojeda. 2015. p. 359 pages : color illustrations, color maps, color charts, color plans ; 30 x 22 cm. ISBN 978-9881619426.

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Michael David Sorkin August 2 1948 March 26 2020 was an American architectural and urban critic designer and educator 2 He was considered to be one of architecture s most outspoken public intellectuals 3 a polemical voice in contemporary culture and the design of urban places at the turn of the twenty first century 4 Sorkin first rose to prominence as an architectural critic for the Village Voice in New York City a post which he held for a decade throughout the 1980s In the ensuing years he taught at prominent universities around the world practiced through his eponymous firm established a nonprofit book press and directed the urban design program at the City College of New York 5 6 He died at age 71 from complications brought on by COVID 19 during the COVID 19 pandemic 7 Michael SorkinBornMichael David Sorkin 1948 08 02 August 2 1948Washington D C U S DiedMarch 26 2020 2020 03 26 aged 71 Manhattan New York City U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Architect urban designer writer educatorSpouseJoan Copjec m 1982 wbr 1 PracticeMichael Sorkin Studio Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Academia 2 3 Design practice 2 3 1 Urban planning projects selection 2 4 Writing and publishing 3 Legacy 3 1 Death 3 2 Awards and recognitions 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Editor contributor selected 75 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editSorkin was born in Washington D C in 1948 8 He was an architect and urbanist whose practice spanned design planning criticism and teaching 9 Sorkin received a bachelor s degree from the University of Chicago in 1969 and a masters in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology M Arch 74 Sorkin also held a master s degree in English from Columbia University MA 70 10 He was founding principal of the Michael Sorkin Studio a New York based global design practice with special interests in urban planning urban design and green urbanism 5 Career editEarly career edit Sorkin was house architecture critic for The Village Voice in the 1980s and he authored numerous articles and books on the subjects of contemporary architecture design cities and the role of democracy in architecture 5 11 12 Academia edit Sorkin was an educator at the collegiate level He held positions of professor of urbanism and director of Institute of Urbanism of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1993 to 2000 13 14 He was a visiting professor to many schools including for ten years the Cooper Union in New York Sorkin also held the Hyde Chair at the University of Nebraska Lincoln College of Architecture 15 the Davenport Chair at Yale University School of Architecture 16 and the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Eliel Saarinen Visiting Professorship University of Michigan He was a guest lecturer and critic at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London 17 Harvard Graduate School of Design 18 Cornell University College of Architecture Art and Planning 19 University of Illinois Urbana Champaign 20 Aarhus School of Architecture Copenhagen Denmark 21 and the London Consortium 22 He also taught at a number of institutions including Columbia University London s Architectural Association and Harvard University 5 Dedicated to architectural education for social change Sorkin oversaw fieldwork in distressed environments such as Johannesburg South Africa and Havana Cuba He co organized Project New Orleans with collaborators Carol McMichael Reese and Anthony Fontenot to support the post Katrina city 23 In 2008 Sorkin was appointed Distinguished Professor of Architecture of the City University of New York 24 Design practice edit He was a principal in the Michael Sorkin Studio The studio in New York City focuses primarily on professional practice in the urban public realm 25 Sorkin designed environmental projects in Hamburg Germany and proposed master plans for the Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem and the Brooklyn waterfront and Queens Plaza in New York City 26 His urban studies have been the subject of gallery exhibits and in 2010 he received the American Academy of Arts and Letters award in architecture 27 28 Sorkin presented regularly at regional national and international conferences and he served as adviser and juror on numerous professional committees including The Guggenheim Helsinki Design Competition The Aga Khan Trust for Culture s Aga Khan Award for Architecture Chrysler Design Award the New York City Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Architectural League of New York and in the area of design writing and commentary for Core 77 29 30 31 32 33 Sorkin was the co president of the Institute for Urban Design an education and advocacy organization and vice president of the Urban Design Forum in New York 34 Urban planning projects selection edit 1994 Masterplan for the Brooklyn Waterfront 35 1994 Proposal for Sudraum Leipzig 36 1998 Alternative University of Chicago campus masterplan 37 2001 Proposal for Arverne Urban Renewal Area on the Rockaway peninsula Queens N Y 38 2001 A Plan For Lower Manhattan 39 2004 Project for Penang Peaks Penang Malaysia 40 2005 Masterplan for New City Chungcheong South Korea 41 2009 Seven Star Hotel Tianjin Highrise Building Tianjin China 42 2010 Case Study Feeding New York in New York 3rd International Holcim Forum 2010 in Mexico City 43 2010 Plan for Lower Manhattan Exhibition Our Cities Ourselves The Future of Transportation in Urban Life Center for Architecture Greenwich Village N Y 44 2012 concept for Xi an China Airport Office Building 45 2013 28 MOMA PS1 Rockaway 46 2013 New York City Football Stadium Site Survey 47 2013 An alternative proposal for NYU 48 Writing and publishing edit Sorkin had a broad career as an architecture writer He wrote on the topics of contemporary architecture and urban dynamics along the dimensions of environmentalism sustainability pedestrianization public space urban culture and the legacy of modernist approaches to urban planning He was a member of the International Committee of Architectural Critics 49 For ten years Sorkin was architecture critic for The Village Voice and he wrote for Architectural Record The New York Times The Architectural Review Metropolis Mother Jones Vanity Fair the Wall Street Journal Architectural Review and The Nation 5 50 51 52 As a volume editor he organized multi authored publications and he contributed essays to a range of architecture publications He also authored 20 books 5 53 Legacy editDeath edit Sorkin died on March 26 2020 from complications brought on by COVID 19 in Manhattan 54 His death was among the design profession s most prominent losses during the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic making news internationally and met with an outpouring of tributes and obituaries in mainstream leftist and architectural media 3 5 55 56 Awards and recognitions edit 2009 2010 Fellow of the American Academy of Arts amp Sciences 57 2010 Graham Foundation Architecture Award 58 2011 Graham Foundation for New York City Steady State with Robin Balles and Christian Eusebio 59 2013 Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Design Mind Award 60 2015 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow in Architecture Planning and Design 61 Bibliography editBooks edit Sorkin M amp Beede Howe M 1981 Go Blow Your Nose New York St Martin s Press 62 Sorkin M 1991 Exquisite Corpse Writing on Buildings London Verso 63 Sorkin M 1993 Local Code The Constitution of a City at 42 N Latitude New York Princeton Architectural Press 1993 64 Sorkin M 1997 Traffic In Democracy Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning 65 Sorkin M 2001 Some Assembly Required Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 66 Sorkin M 2002 Pamphlet Architecture 22 Other Plans University of Chicago Studies 1998 2000 New York Princeton Architectural Press 67 Sorkin M 2003 Starting From Zero Reconstructing Downtown New York New York Routledge 68 Sorkin M ed 2005 Against the Wall Israel s Barrier to Peace New York Norton 69 Sorkin M 2008 Indefensible Space The Architecture of the National Insecurity State New York Routledge 70 Sorkin M 2009 Twenty Minutes in Manhattan London Reaktion 71 Sorkin M 2011 All Over The Map Writing on Buildings and Cities London Verso 72 73 Sorkin M 2018 What Goes Up The Right and Wrongs to the City London Verso 74 Editor contributor selected 75 edit Sorkin M The Domestic Apparatus In Ranalli G George Ranalli buildings and projects Princeton Architectural Press 1988 76 Sorkin M Ciao Manhattan In Klotz H New York architecture 1970 1990 New York N Y Rizzoli International 1989 77 Publications Sorkin M Forward In Vanlaethem F Gaetano Pesce architecture design art New York Rizzoli 1989 78 Sorkin M Nineteen millennial mantras In Noever P ed Architecture in transition Between deconstruction and new modernism Munich Prestel 1991 79 Sorkin M Introduction Variations on a Theme Park In Sorkin M ed Variations on a Theme Park Scenes From The Few American City and the End of Public Space Hill and Wang 1992 pp xi xv 80 Sorkin M Preface In Hugh Hardy Malcolm Holzman and Norman Pfeiffer Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates Buildings and projects 1967 1992 New York Rizzoli International 1992 81 Sorkin M Ten for TEN In TEN Arquitectos Firm TEN Arquitectos Enrique Norten Bernardo Gomez Pimienta New York Monacelli Press 1998 82 Sorkin M Introduction Traffic in Democracy In Joan Copjec ed Giving ground the politics of propinquity London Verso 1999 83 Sorkin M Frozen Light In Friedman M ed Gehry talks architecture process New York Rizzoli 1999 84 Sorkin M Measure of Comfort In Chambers K amp Sorkin M eds Comfort reclaiming place in a virtual world 85 Cleveland Ohio Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art 2001 pp i xi 86 Sorkin M The Center Cannot Hold In Sorkin S amp Zukin S eds After the World Trade Center Rethinking New York City New York City Routledge 2002 87 Sorkin M ed The next Jerusalem sharing the divided city New York NY Monacelli Press 2002 Sorkin M Sex drugs rock and roll cars dolphins and architecture In Lewallen C Seid S Lord C amp Ant Farm Design group eds Ant Farm 1968 1978 Berkeley University of California Press 2004 88 Sorkin M More or less In Brown D J ed The HOME House Project the future of affordable housing Winston Salem Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art 2004 89 Sorkin M Lunch With Emilio In Ambasz E amp Dodds J eds Analyzing Ambasz New York Monacelli Press 2004 90 Sorkin M With the Grain In Sirefman S Sorkin M eds Whereabouts New architecture with local identities New York Monacelli Press 2004 91 Sorkin M The second greatest generation In Saunders W S amp Frampton K Commodification and spectacle in architecture A Harvard design magazine reader Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 2005 pp 22 33 92 Sorkin M Introduction Saratoga Springs in Ranalli G Saratoga George Ranalli San Rafael Calif Oro Editions 2009 pp 6 11 93 Sorkin M Forward In Miguel Angel Aragones New York Rizzoli 2013 Sorkin M Essay In Abbott C In formed by the land The architecture of Carl Abbott San Francisco Calif Oro Editions 2013 94 Fontenot A McReese C Sorkin M eds New Orleans under Reconstruction The Crisis of Planning London Verso 2014 95 Sorkin M Preface In Duran Calisto A M Altwicker M Sorkin M eds Beyond Petropolis Designing a Practical Utopia in Nueva Loja Shinzen China Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers 2015 96 Sorkin M Can China s Cities Survive In Terreform ed Letters to the Leaders of China Kongjian Yu and the Future of the Chinese pp 8 17 References edit Michael Sorkin Weds Joan K Copjec Editor New York Times February 3 1982 Retrieved April 23 2020 Quito Anne March 28 2020 Michael Sorkin architecture s brilliant sage has died of complications from Covid 19 Quartz via Yahoo a b Giovannini Joseph March 29 2020 Michael Sorkin 71 Dies Saw Architecture as a Vehicle for Change The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 4 2020 Caves R W 2004 Encyclopedia of the City Routledge pp 622 ISBN 9780415252256 a b c d e f g Gibson Eleanor March 27 2020 Fierce and brilliant architect and critic Michael Sorkin dies of coronavirus Dezeen Wilson Mark March 27 2020 CORONAVIRUS CRISIS Celebrated architect and critic Michael Sorkin dies from COVID 19 complications Fast Company Retrieved March 29 2020 The novel coronavirus claims the life of a vocal progressive leader in the architecture community Pacheco Antonio March 26 2020 Michael Sorkin visionary and incisive architect educator critic has passed away from COVID 19 Archinect News Retrieved March 26 2020 Caves Roger W July 12 2005 Encyclopedia of the City 1 ed Routledge p 424 ISBN 978 0 415 25225 6 Binkovitz Leah The Design Future of New York as Seen by Urbanist Michael Sorkin smithsonian com Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Yoe Mary Ruth February 2004 Everybody s A Critic Michael Sorkin AB 69 The University of Chicago Magazine Vol 96 no 3 Michael Sporkin Architecture Critic The Nation 2015 Risen Clay July 7 2009 Vexed Village An Architect s Daily Commute Inspires Sweeping Critique of City The Observer Sorkin Michael Panek Christian Ambros Spiluttini Ambros Akademie der Bildenden Kunste in Wien 1996 A city nearby Michael Sorkin summer studio 94 Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Wien Bohlau ISBN 978 3 205 98600 3 LeGates Richard T Stout Frederic August 23 2003 The City Reader 3 ed Routledge p 291 Architecture College of 2016 The Hyde Chair of Excellence visiting faculty position honors the College s collaborative spirit and genuine interest in student learning and the pursuit of academic success University of Nebraska Lincoln The William B and Charlotte Shepherd Davenport Visiting Professorship of Architectural Design Yale School of Architecture 2016 Architectural Association School of Architecture Architectural Association Critical Juncture CICA Session Architectural Critics at the crossroads aaschool ac uk AA School Writing Architecture Christopher Hawthorne Florencia Rodriguez Michael Sorkin and Oliver Wainwright on criticism today moderated by Michael Hays Harvard Graduate School of Design Michael Sorkin How Green Was My City Cornell University November 18 2014 Keynote Presentation Michael Sorkin The City After Now Plym Auditorium Temple Buell Hall University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Brunsvig Sorensen Anette ed The Aarhus protocols the Michael Sorkin Workshop at the Arkitektskolen Aarhus 2005 October 3rd 8th Architectural Magazine B in collaboration with the Arkitektskolen Aarhus p 144 OCLC 153225326 The London Consortium Masters amp Doctoral Programme in Humanities and Cultural Studies Visiting Faculty The London Consortium a collaboration between the Architectural Association Birkbeck College University of London the Institute of Contemporary Arts Science Museum and TATE GRANTEE Carol McMichael Reese Michael Sorkin amp Anthony Fontenot Graham Foundation 2014 Simon Ellis January 31 2008 CUNY Board of Trustees Names Michael Sorkin Distinguished Professor of Architecture at CCNY The City University of New York Sorkin Michael 1998 Michael Sorkin Studio Wiggle 1st ed New York Monacelli Press p 192 ISBN 978 1 885254 25 2 Konnikova Maria April 15 2015 How Green Could New York Be The New Yorker Bonn Cecilia The American Academy of Arts and Letters Announces Newly Elected Members and Award Winners The American Academy of Arts and Letters Michael Sorkin model city Artists Space New York 1989 Edelson Zachary January 22 2015 We Mean to Be Provocateurs Michael Sorkin on the Next Helsinki Competition Metropolis AIANY Housing Awards Winner Symposium AIA New York June 23 2015 McKee Bradford June 5 2003 Chrysler Design Awards Dropped After 10 Years The New York Times 2 4 GRADE Hargreaves Andre Kikoski and Sorkin Studio amp Terreform The Architectural League of New york Core77 Design Awards 2012 Meet the Jury Alice Twemlow Design Writing and Commentary Core 77 March 12 2012 Urban Design Forum Leadership Urban Design Forum Gastil Raymond W 2002 Beyond the Edge New York s New Waterfront 1st ed Princeton Architectural Press p 208 ISBN 978 1 56898 327 1 Gans Deborah Weisz Claire eds 2004 Extreme Sites London Wiley Academy pp 128 pages color illustrations 29 cm ISBN 978 0 470 86709 9 Pamphlet Architecture 22 Other Plans University Chicago Studies Michael Sorkin Studio Princeton Architectural Press 2002 ISBN 978 1 56898 309 7 Arverne Housing on the Edge The Architectural League NY Witness and Response September 11 Acquisitions at the Library of Congress The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Hosey Lance June 11 2012 The Shape of The Green Aesthetics Ecology and Design 3rd ed Amazon Digital Services Inc Island Press ISBN 978 1 61091 031 6 Tabb Phillip James 2014 The Greening of Architecture Ashgate Publishing Limited p 133 ISBN 978 1 4094 4739 9 Sorkin Michael May 2013 Origin of Species Architectural Design 83 9 60 67 doi 10 1002 ad 1591 ISSN 0003 8504 Ruby I Bridger Ruby A Something Fantastic Bridger J 2010 Re inventing construction Berlin Ruby ISBN 978 3 9813436 2 5 Schneiderman R M June 15 2010 Imagining Lower Manhattan Without Cars The Wall Street Journal Thibeau Erin Cooper Hewitt Names New Director and Announces National Design Awards Architect Magazine The Journal of the American Institute of Architects 28 MOMA PS1 Rockaway Call for Ideas Winning Proposal Michael Sorkin Studio ArchDaily June 28 2013 Sorkin Michael July 13 2005 Ten Better Places for a Football Stadium The Architect s Newspaper Michael Sorkin Studio The Architect s Newspaper April 9 2013 Members Comite International des Critiques d Architecture Feature On Criticism The Architect s Newspaper November 16 2005 Yoe Mary Ruth Everybody s a critic Michael Sorkin AB 69 University of Chicago Magazine Edelson Zachary January 22 2015 We Mean to Be Provocateurs Michael Sorkin on the Next Helsinki Competition Metropolis Blinkovitz Leah May 20 2013 The Design Future of New York as Seen by Urbanist Michael Sorkin A theorist who can t stop planning has big ideas for his hometown on sustainability equity and the right to the city Smithsonia Magazine Giovannini Joseph March 29 2020 Michael Sorkin 71 Dies Saw Architecture as a Vehicle for Change The New York Times Retrieved March 29 2020 The Collective Work of Art We Call the City jacobinmag com Retrieved April 5 2020 Angotti Tom April 8 2020 Missing Michael Sorkin Progressive City CCNY Distinguished Professor Michael Sorkin Elected Fellow Of American Academy Of Arts amp Sciences City College of New York April 21 2009 Retrieved March 28 2020 Maria Cecilia Fagel and Michael Sorkin Editors ed 2016 UR Urban Research Terreform a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a editor has generic name help Graham Foundation gt Grantees gt Robin Balles Christian Eusebio amp Michael Sorkin www grahamfoundation org Retrieved March 27 2020 2013 National Design Award Winners Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum July 23 2019 Retrieved March 27 2020 Michael Sorkin Current Fellow John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fondation Sorkin Michael Howe Marguerite Beede 1981 Go Blow Your Nose New York St Martin s Press pp 88 pages illustrations 21 cm ISBN 978 0 312 32987 7 Exquisite Corpse Writing on Buildings New York Verso 1991 p x ISBN 978 0 86091 323 8 Sorkin Michael 1993 Local code the constitution of a city at 42 N latitude New York Princteton Architectural Press ISBN 978 1 878271 79 2 Sorkin Michael 1997 Traffic in democracy 1st ed Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning ISBN 978 0 9614792 9 9 Sorkin Michael 2001 Some assembly required 1st ed Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press ISBN 978 0 8166 9101 2 Sorkin Michael University of Chicago 2001 Pamphlet architecture 22 other plans University of Chicago studies 1998 2000 New York NY Princeton Architectural Press Princeton Architectural Pres ISBN 978 1 56898 309 7 Sorkin Michael 2003 Starting From Zero 1st ed New York Routledge p 144 ISBN 978 0 415 94737 4 Sorkin Michael 2005 Against the wall Israel s barrier to peace New York W W Norton p xxx ISBN 978 1 56584 990 7 Graham Stephen Flusty Steven Boyer M Christine Gillem Mark Simone AbdouMaliq Cruz Teddy Gilmore Ruth Wilson amp Craig Holt Diamant Kathi Liu Laura Weizman Eyal Davis Miks 2008 Sorkin Michael ed Indefensible space the architecture of the National Insecurity State 1st ed Routelege Routledge p XVII ISBN 978 0 415 95367 2 Salter Reynolds Susan July 5 2009 DISCOVERIES Twenty Minutes in Manhattan by Michael Sorkin Drift by Victoria Patterson A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome by Alberto Angela Los Angeles Times Sorkin Michael 2011 All over the map writing on buildings and cities 1st ed London New York Verso ISBN 978 1 84467 323 0 Douglas Fairhurst Robert August 19 2011 All Over the Map Writing on Buildings and Cities by Michael Sorkin The Telegraph Sorkin Michael 2018 What Goes Up The Right and Wrongs to the City 1st ed London New York Verso ISBN 978 1 78663 515 0 why selected please include all bibliographic entries Ranalli George 1988 George Ranalli buildings and projects 1st ed Princeton Architectural Press pp 107 pages illustrations 28 cm ISBN 978 0 910413 42 8 Klotz Heinrich 1989 New York architecture 1970 1990 International Publication Rizzoli ISBN 978 0 8478 1138 0 Vanlaethem France Pesce Gaetano 1989 Gaetano Pesce architecture design art New York Rizzoli pp 126 pages illustrations some color 30 cm ISBN 978 0 8478 1086 4 Noever Peter ed 1991 Architecture in transition between deconstruction and new modernism Munich Prestel pp 157 p ill some col 24 cm ISBN 978 3 7913 1136 4 Sorkin Michael ed March 1992 Variations on a Theme Park The New American City and the End of Public Space 1st ed Hill and Wang p 272 ISBN 978 0 374 52314 5 Hardy Hugh Holzman Malcolm Pfeiffer Norman Polites Nicholas Schmertz Mildred F Sorkin Michael 1992 Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates buildings and projects 1967 1992 New York Rizzoli ISBN 978 0 8478 1480 0 TEN Arquitectos Firm 1998 TEN Arquitectos Enrique Norten Bernardo Gomez Pimienta New York Monacelli Press pp 221 p ill some col 26 cm ISBN 978 1 885254 91 7 Copjec Joan ed 1999 Giving ground the politics of propinquity 1st ed New York Verso ISBN 978 1 85984 892 0 Gehry talks architecture process New York Rizzoli 1999 ISBN 978 0 8478 2165 5 Ackermann Franz Land Peter Morris Sarah Orozco Gabriel Pardo Jorge Rehberger Tobias Schneider Gregor Zittel Abdrea Chambers Kristin Sorkin Michael 2001 Chambers Sorkin Michael eds Comfort reclaiming place in a virtual world Cleveland Ohio Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art pp 77 pages illustrations some color 24 cm ISBN 978 1 880353 18 9 Comfort Reclaiming place in a virtual world Franz Ackermann Peter Land Sarah Morris Cleveland Ohio Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art 2001 ISBN 978 1 880353 18 9 Sorkin Michael Zukin Sharon eds 2002 After the World Trade Center rethinking New York City 1st ed New York Routledge p xi ISBN 978 0 415 93479 4 Ant Farm 1968 1978 Berkeley Art Museum xiii 2004 OCLC 52775189 Badanes Steve Brown David J Nicholson Ben Sorkin Michael 2004 Brown D J ed The HOME House Project The future of affordable housing Winston Salem Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Emilio Ambaz 2004 Dodds Jerrilynn Denise ed Analyzing Ambasz New York Monacelli Press ISBN 978 1 58093 135 9 Sirefman Susanna Sorkin Michael eds 2004 Whereabouts new architecture with local identities New York Monacelli Press pp 191 pages illustrations some color 26 cm ISBN 978 1 58093 120 5 Saunders William S ed 2005 Commodification and Spectacle in Architecture A Harvard Design Magazine Reader Harvard Design Magazine Reader Vol 1 p 114 JSTOR 10 5749 j cttttr80 Ranalli George 2009 Saratoga 1st ed San Rafael Calif Oro Editions p 112 ISBN 978 0 9814628 8 2 Abbott Carl 2013 In formed by the land the architecture of Carl Abbott Berkeley CA ORO Editions pp 252 pages illustrations chiefly color 24 x 31 cm ISBN 978 1 935935 49 0 New Orleans under reconstruction the crisis of planning 1st ed London Verso 2014 ISBN 978 1 78168 272 2 Beyond petropolis designing a practical utopia in Nueva Loja Shinzen China Oscar Riera Ojeda 2015 p 359 pages color illustrations color maps color charts color plans 30 x 22 cm ISBN 978 9881619426 External links editMichael Sorkin Studio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Sorkin amp oldid 1165046200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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