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Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum

Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum

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Susannah is a Research Fellow on the Open City project working with Professor John Solomos (PI, University of Warwick), Professor Michael Keith (Co-I, University of Oxford), Professor Karim Co-I University of West London) and Professor Steve Pile (Co-I, Open University). She recently completed her doctorate at ETH Zurich in the Institute for Technology and Architecture, where her research on the effects of new housing construction on neighbourhood change has been nominated for the ETH Medal. Susannah is also a US licensed architect. She has experience leading participatory planning and design projects locally and internationally, from charter schools in Massachusetts to a community hospital network in Papua New Guinea. She holds a BA in architecture history from Princeton University, and a Masters of Architecture from the University of Michigan.

Select Publications

  • Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum (2023) “How much agency does architecture have? How Bangladeshis reclaimed the National Assembly in Dhaka,” Archives of Asian Art, forthcoming Spring 2023.
  • Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum (2021) “Who can afford a ‘livable’ place? The part of living global rankings leave out,” International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development, 13:1, 70-82. DOI: 10.1080/19463138.2020.1812076 
  • Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum (2011) “From Finance to Physical Plan: Construction of Garbatella from Garden City Principles,” Agora Journal of Urban Planning and Design, 32-39. https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/120369