PRESS
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ANIMAL ARCHITECTURE: BEASTS, BUILDINGS AND US
2023 by Paul Dobraszczyk | Concrete Honey, a collaboration with Geoff Manaugh is profiled in the publication.
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BIO DESIGN: NATURE + SCIENCE + CREATIVITY
2018 by William Myers | Concrete Honey, a collaboration with Geoff Manaugh is profiled in the revised and expanded copy of the publication.
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LANDSCAPE FUTURES
2013 by Geoff Manaugh | A collaborative project between John Becker and Geoff Manaugh (Institute for Controlled Speleogenesis) is featured in this publication.
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ARCHITECTURE XENOCULTURE EVOLO 5
2013 Editors Benjamin Rice + Carlo Aiello | Robotic Autopsies of the Earth, a collaboration with Geoff Manaugh was produced for the publication.
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FRAME: ISSUE 102
2015 Jan/Feb Issue | Concrete Honey, a collaboration with Geoff Manaugh featured in this isusse of Frame.
DIGITAL
Institute for Controlled Speleogenesis featured on bldgblog.
An Atmosphere Excavated featured on dezeen.
Concrete Honey featured on dezeen.
Concrete Honey featured on Gizmodo.
XNOT Sukkah City Entry featured on bldgblog.
An Atmosphere Excavated featured on bldgblog.
Concrete Honey featured on Domus Italy.
Epidermic Hyperplasia featured on Boiteaoutils now The Funambulist.
EXHIBITIONS
TRIENAL DE ARQUITECTURA DE LISBOA: HOW HEAVY IS A CITY?
Celestial Detector: Weighing Lives from Below, a collaborative work of fiction with Geoff Manaugh is featured in the Architecture Triennale in Lisbon, 2025
TRANSDUCTIONS: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIMENTATION
Institute for Controlled Speleogenesis Featured in an exhibition in the Schafler Gallery at Pratt Institute in NYC, 2025
DISGUST? MEN AND INSECTS
Concrete Honey included in a digital exhibition on Social Design, 2021
PAST FUTURES, PRESENT, FUTURES
Lower Manhattan National Park featured in the Past Futures, Present, Futures exhibit at Storefront for Art and Architecture in NYC, 2012
THE HYPOTHETICAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
A charrette by selected artists to rethink damaged and abandoned spaces in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The Hypothetical Development Organization work was published into a book and shown in an exhibition on New Orleans, 2011.