Andrew Colopy is an associate editor of Praxis: Journal of Writing + Building and a faculty member at Parsons The New School for Design. At Diller Scofidio + Renfro, he played a leading design role in the redevelopment of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the forthcoming Museum of Image and Sound in Rio de Janeiro. He collaborated on Flatform with Marble Fairbanks Architects for Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling at The Museum of Modern Art, and his work has been published and exhibited internationally. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, summa cum laude, from The Ohio State University and a Masters in Architecture from Columbia University GSAPP where he was awarded a William Kinne Fellowship and the American Institute of Architects Certificate.
Diana Lind is the editor at large for Next American City magazine and a consultant to the Geneva-based New Cities Foundation. The author of Brooklyn Modern: Architecture, Interiors & Design (Rizzoli, 2008), she is currently working on a new book about the difficulty of implementing transformative policy in American cities. Diana studied at Cornell University (B.A.) and Columbia University (M.F.A.), and has lectured or taught at Columbia University, Drexel University, Rutgers University-Camden and the University of Windsor. Her writing has recently appeared in The New York Times, Architectural Record, PAPER, and Urban Omnibus, among other venues.