Jonathan D. Solomon is Associate Dean at the School of Architecture at Syracuse University. His work explores public space and the contemporary city, through design projects such as Ooi Botos Gallery in Hong Kong; research projects such as his 2004 book 13 Projects for the Sheridan Expressway (Princeton Architectural Press); curatorial projects such as Workshopping in the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2010; and publication projects through 306090 books, of which he is a founding editor and where he has served since 2001. His latest book, Cities without Ground (with Adam Frampton and Clara Wong), explores the relationship between climate and public space in the unique three-dimensional urbanism of Hong Kong. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.
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