
Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome
Excerpt:
Introduction
Reviews:
- Mark Alan Hewitt, “Giuliano da Sangllo, Unsung Renaissance Innovator,”
Common Edge April 18, (2022) - Mirka Beneš, “Giuliano da Sangllo and the Ruins of Rome,” Renaissance
and Reformation, 45, 2 (2022) - Robert John Clines, “Giuliano da Sangllo and the Ruins of Rome,” Renais-
sance Studies June 22 (2022) - Maria Fabricius Hansen, ”Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome,” Renaissance Quarterly, 76 4 (2023): 1480-81
- Rebecca Sartore, ”Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome,” Annali di Architettura, 35 (2023): 194-6
- Deborah H. Cibelli, ”Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome,” Sixteenth Century Journal, 54 (2023): 237-39
- David Hemsoll, “Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome,” Journal of
the Society of Architectural Historians, 82, 1 (2023): 86-88 - Timo Strauch, “The rediscovery of twenty-seven drawings linked to Giuliano da Sangallo raises important questions about the practice of copying,” Burlington Magazine, 165 (2023): 800-802
- Richard Schofield, “Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome,” Architectural History, 66 (2023): 337-339
- ”Off the Shelf,” (briefly noted significant books), Harvard Magazine, May- June 2022

Michelangelo, Drawing, and the Invention of Architecture
Excerpt:
Introduction
Chapter 4: Architecture as Subject
Reviews:
Caroline van Eck, Review of Michelangelo, Drawing, and the Invention of Architecture, Renaissance Quarterly, 2009
William Wallace, Review of Michelangelo, Drawing, and the Invention of Architecture, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2010
Paul Ranogajec, “Reconciling Invention with Tradition,” Italian Culture 27 (2009): 152-54
Michael Hill, Medievalia Et Humanistica, Annual 35 (2009): 108-111
Don Fry, Virginia Quarterly Review (2009):216
T. K. Kitao, Choice 46 (7), 1301, March 01, 2009
Julia Smyth-Pinney, Arris, the Journal of the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians 20 (2009): 86-87
David Watkin, “Beauty Pleasure and Contrast” The Architectural Review Dec. 1, 2008: 95
Tony McIntyre, “A Natural Progression Towards Architecture,” Building Design Online: The Architects’ Website, 29 August, 2008
Philip Drew, “Drawn into Life,” The Australian, 29 November, 2008
Paul Glassman, “Arts and Humanities,” Library Journal 15 (2008)

Variety, Archeology and Ornament: Renaissance Architectural Prints from Column to Cornice (exhibition catalogue, co-edited with Michael Waters)
Reviews:
Calder Loth, Review of exhibition, Variety, Archaeology and Ornament, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2012
Mari Yoko Hara, European Architectural History Network Newsletter 12 (2012): 68-71