Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning
Thomas J. Campanella is an urbanist whose work focuses on the design and planning history of cities and the urban built environment. A recipient of Guggenheim and Fulbright fellowships, he is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and the James Marston Fitch Foundation. Campanella's books include The Concrete Dragon: China's Urban Revolution and What It Means for the World (2008), Cities From the Sky: An Aerial Portrait of America (2001), and Republic of Shade: New England and the American Elm (2003), winner of the Spiro Kostof Award from the Society of Architectural Historians. Campanella's essays on landscape and urbanism have been published in Orion, Obit, Wired, Salon, Metropolis and the Wall Street Journal. Campanella holds a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MLA from Cornell University, and BS from the State University of New York.
Contact: (607) 254-8934
tomcamp@cornell.edu
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