SAH Members Receive ACLS Fellowships and Graham Foundation Grants

Congratulations to all the SAH members who received fellowships from ACLS or grants from the Graham Foundation.
Jun 29, 2012 by User Not Found

2012 ACLS Fellows:

Seth Adam Hindin / ACLS New Faculty Fellows Program 
New Faculty Fellow, Art History, University of California, Davis
History and Ethnic Commitment in the Visual Culture of Medieval Bohemia, ca. 1200-ca. 1420

John Lopez / Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Doctoral Candidate, Architectural History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Hydrographic City: Mapping Mexico City's Urban Form in Relation to its Aquatic Condition, 1521-1700

Kathryn Moore / ACLS New Faculty Fellows Program
New Faculty Fellow, History of Art and Italian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Italian Copies of Holy Land Architecture: The Illustrated Versions of Niccolò da Poggibonsi’s Libro d’Oltramare

Elena Tomlinson / East European Studies Dissertation Fellowship
Doctoral Candidate, Architecture, University of California, Berkeley
Shared Heritage, Soft Budgets: Europe and the Remaking of Bucharest

Alice Tseng / ACLS Fellowship 
Associate Professor, History of Art and Architecture, Boston University
Conspicuous Construction: New Monuments to Imperial Lineage in Modern Kyoto

2012 Graham Foundation Grant Recipients:

Anthony Acciavatti, Princeton University, with Justin Fowler & Dan Handel / Publication
Manifest: A Journal of American Architecture and Urbanism

Alex Bremner, University of Edinburgh / Publication
Imperial Gothic: Religious Architecture and High Anglican Culture in the British Empire, c.1840-70

Jean-Louis Cohen, New York University / Publication
Modern Architectures in History: France

Peter L. Laurence, Clemson University / Publication
Jane Jacobs and the City

Caroline Maniaque-Benton, Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Architecture and Simon Sadler, University of California, Davis / Publication
Alternative Architecture: A Documentary History

Vincent Michael, School of the Art Institute of Chicago / Publication
The Architecture of Barry Byrne

David Smiley, Barnard and Columbia College / Publication
Pedestrian Modern: Shopping and American Architecture, 1925-1955

Lawrence J. Vale, MIT / Publication
Purging the Poorest: Public Housing and the Design-Politics of Twice-Cleared Communities

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