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Chris Cornelius is a Professor and Chair at the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) at the University of New Mexico. His work focuses on decolonizing architectural practices, Indigenous futures, and the integration of design theory with construction processes. He leads studio: indigenous and engages in interdisciplinary research addressing cultural sustainability and spatial justice.
While specific educational details are not provided in the text, his research and publication record suggest expertise in architectural design and Indigenous studies. The 'Education' section header indicates a likely academic background in these fields but lacks explicit information.
Research interests prominently include Indigenous architecture, housing design, urban planning, architectural theory, and community planning. His work emphasizes radical thinking in Indigenous futures, cultural preservation, and the intersection of drawing and building methodologies.
His articles reflect a trend toward addressing colonial legacies in design, exploring Indigenous knowledge systems, and reimagining urban and housing solutions through decolonial frameworks. Recent publications (2020–2022) highlight themes of cultural sustainability, policy analysis, and future urbanism.
No specific scientific awards, grants, or advisees are listed in the provided text. The 'Recognition + Other' section exists but contains no detailed content.
He is involved in projects and community engagement through SA+P's initiatives, though specific labs or teams are not named. The 'Projects + Engagement' section suggests active involvement in applied research and outreach but lacks concrete details.




