Part 1: Institutions
1. The Philadelphia Way of Making Architects: The Birth and Birthplace of American Architecture Education
Michael J. Lewis
2. The Architect at Mid-Century: The AIA and Architecture Education, 1857 and 1957
Kathryn Holliday
3. Redefining Rome’s Lessons: Architects at the American Academy
Denise Costanzo
4. French Connections: Learning from Penn
Caroline Maniaque
Part 2: Counter-Institutions
5. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: Their Legacies in Architecture Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Andrew Chin and Daisy O’lice I. Williams
6. Between Colonial Nostalgia and Modern Aspirations: The University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture as a Pedagogical Experiment
Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Suárez
7. Radical Empathy in the Teaching of Bruce Goff and the “American School” of Architects
Stephanie Pilat and Angela Person
8. A Postmodern School of Architecture: Education at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
Kim Förster
9. Signs and Wonders: John Hejduk and the Re-Enchantment of Architecture at The Cooper Union
Brad Horn
10. Feminism and Architecture: The Women’s School of Planning and Architecture
Andrea J. Merrett
Part 3: Constituting the Discipline, Pushing Its Boundaries
11. Cultivating the Sense of Beauty: Denman Waldo Ross and the Teaching of Pure Design
Marie Frank
12. From Constancy to Change: Sigfried Giedion and the Shifting Role of History in Architecture Education
Reto Geiser
13. The Question of Humanism: Architecture “in Service of Life” at North Carolina State College, 1948-1952
Eric Bellin
14. The Politics of the Creative Mind: Educating Architects at M.I.T. after 1945
Anna Vallye
15. The Oregon Conspiracy: John Reynolds and the Politics of Environmental Control
Albert Narath
Part 4: Architecture Goes Beyond Itself
16. The “Social Planning Movement”: Architecture and Planning at the University of Pennsylvania
Avigail Sachs
17. The School and the City: Urban Design at Cornell in the 1960s and ’70s
Roberto Damiani
18. Architecture Education as a Social Art: Social Science at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design
William Littmann
19. Toppling the “Cinderblock in the Sky”: “Negative” Architecture Education at Columbia University in the 1960s
Michael H. Carriere
20. From Student to Educator: The Personal Letters and Critical Discourse of Denise Scott Brown
Andreea Mihalache