My review of From Enslavement to Environmentalism
David McDermott Hughes, From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a South African Frontier
Canadian Journal of History, 42 (2007), 373-375.
My review of Toxic Exposures and Breathing Space
Phil Brown, Toxic Exposures: Contested Illnesses and the Environmental Health Movement (2007)
Gregg Mitman, Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes (2007)
Science, 318 (5. Oct. 2007), 46-47.
My review of Form follows Libido
Sylvia Lavin, Form Follows Libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra
Pioneer America Society Transactions, 30 (2007), 79-81.
Idle Pondering about Environmental Politics
My review of:
Paul R. Josephson, Resources Under Regimes: Technology, Environment, and the State
Minerva, 45 (2007), 93-95.
My review of Ecological Paradigms Lost
Cuddington and Beisner (eds.), Ecological Paradigms Lost
Isis, 97 (2006), 808.
My review of Sustainability A Philosophy of Adaptive Ecosystem Management
Bryan Norton, Sustainability: A Philosophy of Adaptive Ecosystem Management
Annals of Science, 63 (2006), 505-507.
My review of All Creatures: Naturalists, Collectors and Biodiversity
Robert E. Kohler, All Creatures: Naturalists, Collectors, and Biodiversity, 1850-1950
Science, 313 (2006), 1741.
Design Collaboration with NEA Studio
Roof shelter for a water taxi/ferry in Manhattan based on scientific theories designed with Nina Edwards Anker at nea studio.
Winner of the New York State Council of the Arts, Design Award in 2003.
Roof Shelter for Red Hook, Brooklyn


The roof shelter at a pier for a water taxi/ferry will facilitate communication between Red Hook and the rest of the city. The design seeks to explore organic rationality. The shelter has three aims: (1) to register times, (2) to filter climatic comfort, and (3) to provide a marker for the community.
My review of The Evolution of American Ecology
Sharon E. Kingsland, The Evolution of American Ecology, 1890-2000
Centaurus, 48 (2006), 115-116.
My review of: