Ginger Nolan
Associate Professor · Architectural History
University of Southern CaliforniaAbout
Ginger Nolan, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Student Engagement Coordinator at the University of Southern California School of Architecture. She holds a BA in Comparative Literature from Brandeis University, an M.Arch from MIT, and a PhD in Architectural History & Theory from Columbia University. Her research focuses on intersections of race, class, architecture, and media technologies. Nolan has authored two books and numerous articles, including works published by the University of Minnesota Press. She currently teaches courses on architectural theory, environmental design, and the politics of urban development.
Education:
- BA in Comparative Literature, Brandeis University
- M.Arch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- PhD in Architectural History & Theory, Columbia University
Research Interests: Nolan explores how racial and class dynamics shape architectural and urban development, particularly through the lens of media technologies. Her work critiques colonial and neocolonial influences in built environments and examines the role of African American-owned insurance companies in urban planning. She emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending architectural history with socio-political analysis.
Grants & Awards: Nolan has received grants from the Graham Foundation (2019) and USC's Faculty Research Grant (2020). Her work is supported by institutional and external funding focused on critical architectural studies.
Teaching & Advising: Nolan teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on architectural theory, environmental design, and urban politics. Courses include 'Contemporary Architectural Theory,' 'The Environment: History and Design of a Concept,' and 'Walking the City,' which combines urban exploration with critical analysis.
Labs & Initiatives: Nolan contributes to USC's research centers, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed in the text.
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