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Marshall Brown is an Associate Professor with tenure at Princeton University's School of Architecture, where he directs the Princeton Urban Imagination Center. As an architect, urbanist, and principal of Marshall Brown Projects, his work bridges architecture, art, and urbanism, focusing on visionary urban ideas.
His research explores cross-disciplinary approaches to future urban spaces, utilizing collages, drawings, and models. Notable projects include the UNITY Plan for Brooklyn, Dequindre Civic Academy in Detroit, and Smooth Growth Urbanism in Chicago. His work is featured in major institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago and San Francisco MoMA.
In 2016, he represented the U.S. at the Venice Architecture Biennale, a testament to his influence in architectural discourse. His 2022 book Recurrent Visions (Princeton Architectural Press) surveys his seminal projects, blending theory and practice to reimagine urban futures.
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