Justin Fowler is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture and Director of the Portland Architecture Program at the University of Oregon School of Architecture & Environment, and a PhD Candidate in the history and theory of architecture at Princeton University. He received an M. Arch from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a BA from the College of William and Mary in Virginia. He is a Founding Editor of Manifest, A Journal of the Americas and his writing has appeared in publications such as Harvard Design Magazine, Topos, PIN-UP, Thresholds, Domus, Volume, and e-flux Architecture. He is the co-editor of Public Natures: Evolutionary Infrastructures by Weiss/Manfredi. Previously, he worked as a designer with Dick van Gameren Architecten in the Netherlands, and managed research and editorial projects for the Columbia University Lab for Architectural Broadcasting (C-LAB) in New York. His doctoral work centers on Pragmatism and the aesthetics of social and psychological relief in US architecture and urbanism from the late 19th Century to the start of the Second World War, and his contemporary research concerns precarity and health in the built environment, climate justice, and narrative design across digital and physical media.