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ABOUT

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Carrie Eastman

is a writer and editor, designer, and educator. She is the co-author of the recent book Occupation: Boundary; Art, Architecture, and Culture at the Water (ORO Editions, 2022), which explores the social, political, and cultural factors of the rise, fall, and reclamation of the urban waterfront. She is an editor of Grow the Future: Visions of Biodesign (Biodesign Challenge, 2023), a book that features projects and writings by artists, designers, and scientists in this emerging field, and a co-editor of In Search of African American Space: Redressing Racism (Zürich: Lars Müller Publishers, 2020), a volume of essays that reconsiders African American spatial typologies. 

 

She practiced landscape architecture for fifteen years, working on large-scale public projects as well as smaller projects for private clients in and around New York City. 

 

Carrie teaches various undergraduate level courses on the history and theory of architecture in addition to teaching writing for advanced architecture thesis students. She has a Master of Landscape Architecture degree from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts in the History of Art and Architecture from Brown University.

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