
About
Michael Kennedy is a Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. He co-founded and directs the Center for Urban Topographics, which explores urban spatial layouts through video mapping, documentaries, and projects focused on cities like Berlin and Florence. His teaching includes courses in architectural design, construction, and metal works.
- Education: Master of Architecture (University of Texas at Austin), Bachelor of Fine Arts (Miami University)
Kennedy’s research bridges architectural pedagogy and urban analysis. His work examines how cities’ physical structures shape contemporary experiences, often using multimedia tools. Recent courses involve studio-based design (ARCH 432, 322), fabrication (ARCH 257), and detailing (ARCH 597).
Scientific Awards:
- Donna Salzer Excellence in Teaching Award (2000)
He is actively involved in collaborative projects, including exhibitions like “Detroit 139” and “Exhibit Columbus,” and has presented at international conferences such as “Housing Across Borders.”
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