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    Jesse S.

    Associate Editor, Digital Projects at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation

    Jesse S. is a multifaceted professional with a background in architecture, graphic design, writing, editing, publishing, curatorial work, and research practices.

    With a focus on elevating architecture's political agency and critical role in popular culture, Jesse operates across various spectrums, blending formal and informal aspects, institutional and start-up environments, and digital and analog mediums.

    Jesse has contributed writings on art, architecture, design, and technology to numerous prestigious publications in Europe and the US, such as Surface, Domus, and DAMn°.

    Having completed a Masters of Architecture degree at Princeton University, Jesse received the Power Corporation of Canada Curatorial Residency at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal.

    During professional stints in Brussels and Copenhagen, Jesse served as the Chief Editor at JDS Architects and led notable projects like 'Agenda: Can we Sustain Our Ability to Crisis?'

    Prior experiences include working at the Columbia Laboratory for Architectural Broadcasting (C-Lab) on exhibitions held at impactful venues like the New Museum of Contemporary Art and the Walker Art Center.

    Jesse kickstarted their architectural career at Rem Koolhaas' Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in New York.

    Education-wise, Jesse holds a Master's degree in Architecture from Princeton University and pursued Writing, Music, Architecture, and Media Theory at New York University for their Bachelor's degree, while attending Phillips Academy Andover for high school.

    Furthermore, Jesse has held various roles in prestigious organizations, including being an Adjunct Professor at New York University, an Associate Editor at Columbia University, and the Founder of the Organization for Spatial Practice.

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    New York, New York, United States