Felicity D. Scott is Associate Professor of Architecture at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, where she directs the PhD program in architecture and codirects the program in Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual Practices in Architecture. She is the author of Architecture or Techno-utopia: Politics after Modernism (MIT Press).
[Scott's] new book... is excellent, extensive, and indeed urgent... essential for thinking about how architecture might respond to social questions on a territorial scale.-Metropolis Magazine [Scott's] new book on architecture and the exercise of biopolitical power in the era of decolonization is excellent, extensive, and indeed urgent-given the vast human unsettlement of our own moment, coming to terms with its longer history is essential for thinking about how architecture might respond to social questions on a territorial scale.-James Graham, Metropolis Magazine * Reviews * Scott's book offers hope that we, as designers, are not bound to reproducing the status quo, but have the potential to serve discordant voices and rebel aspirations. By lifting the veil of exceptionality under which outlaw territories remain confined, we can reinvest these spaces with the new norms of civility and justice that they deserve.-Harvard Design Magazine * Reviews * [Scott's] new book... is excellent, extensive, and indeed urgent... essential for thinking about how architecture might respond to social questions on a territorial scale.-Metropolis Magazine * Reviews *