Dante Furioso

 

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PhD Candidate, History and Theory of Architecture, Princeton SoA

 

dante.furioso@princeton.edu

 

Originally from the city of Washington, DC, Dante is a licensed architect in New York with a background in Latin American history, historic restoration, fabrication, and publishing. An editor for publications including Perspecta, Paprika!, and The New York Review of Architecture (NYRA), his writing has been featured in publications including CLOG, e-flux Architecture, Archinect, and NYRA. He worked as a design architect in New York at Selldorf Architects and taught design studios at the Michael Graves College of Public Architecture, Kean University, before beginning doctoral studies at Princeton. Dante is interested in the role of labor and the development of professional knowledge in transnational histories of the nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Atlantic world. His research focuses on unexpected connections across the Americas, particularly between Latin America, the United States, and Southern Europe.