Carol McMichael Reese

Professor - Architecture

School of Architecture
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Faculty
Tulane Affiliation
Core Faculty
Region
  • Central America
  • North America
  • South America
Carol McMichael Reese

Additional Info

Recently-Taught Latin American-Related Courses: 

Number of Dissertations or Theses Supervised in the Past 5 Years:

2

Research

Argentina, Mexico, Panama, Architecture, Urban Studies, Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas, 19th, 20th, and 21st Centuries

Degrees

  • B.A., Trinity University, Psychology, 1970
  • M.A., University of Texas, Art History, 1979
  • Ph.D., University of Texas, Art History, 1992

Academic Experience

Academic Experience
  • Christovich Associate Professor, Tulane University, 2002-
  • Assistant Professor, Tulane University, 1999-2002
  • Lecturer, University of California-Los Angeles, 1997-98
  • Lecturer, Southern California Institute of Architecture, 1995-97
  • Lecturer, School of Architecture, University of California at San Diego, 1993

Distinctions

  • Finalist, Campus Compact's national Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award, 2009
  • Distinguished Newcomb Fellow, Newcomb Institute, Tulane University, 2009
  • Recipient, Women of Excellence Award, Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus, "Volunteerism and Civic Involvement," 2009
  • Visiting Fellow, Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University, 2005
  • Summer Research Grant, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, 2005

Languages

  • Spanish
  • French
  • German

Overseas Experience

  • Argentina
  • Mexico
  • Panama
  • Brazil
  • Costa Rica
  • Cuba

Selected Publications

  • 2014. New Orleans Under Reconstruction: The Crisis of Planning. With co-editors Michael Sorkin and Anthony Fontenot. London and New York: Verso.
  • 2013. El Canal de Panamá y su legado arquitectónico (1905-1920), The Panama Canal and its Architectural Legacy (1905 -1920). With co-author Thomas F. Reese. Panamá: Fundación Ciudad del Saber.
  • 2004. “Nationalism, Progress, and Modernity in the Architectural Culture of Mexico City c. 1900.” In La amplitud del modernismo y la modernidad, 1861-1920. Vol 2: Hacia otra historia del arte en México. Stacie G. Widdifield, ed. Mexico City: CONACULTA and
  • 2002. “Urbio + Gehry in Panama’s New Canal Zone: Architecture, Economic Development, and Cultural Heritage Tourism.” AULA, Architecture and Urbanism in Latin America. 2: 68-76.
  • 2002. “The Urban Development of Mexico City, 1850-1930." In Planning Latin America’s Capital Cities, 1850-1950. Arturo Almandoz, ed. London: Routledge, 139-169.
  • 1999. “Centennial Euphoria and the Future of the Metropolis, Celebrations and Exhibitions.” With Thomas F. Reese. In Buenos Aires 1910: Memoria del Porvenir. Margarita Gutman, ed. Buenos Aires: Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Consejo del Plano Urba
  • 1998. “Richard Meier’s New Getty Center in Los Angeles.” With Thomas F. Reese. a + u Architecture and Urbanism. 1: 6-8.