
Michael Sorkin Visiting Distinguished Lecturer Marina Correia
Adjunct Assistant Professor Marina Correia B Arch 鈥06 is the inaugural Michael Sorkin Visiting Distinguished Lecturer at the Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture.
Made possible by an initial gift by Mark A. Willis and Carol A. Willis, the position allows a distinguished senior designer or scholar with expertise in urbanism to spend a semester at the Spitzer School to teach a seminar or studio. The lectureship is in keeping with the vision of Sorkin (1948-2020), distinguished professor and director emeritus of Spitzer鈥檚 graduate urban design program, and is intended to encourage conversations about the history of urbanism, and the current problems and potentials of urban environments and architecture.
A practicing architect, activist and scholar in the history and theory of architecture and urbanism, Correia was selected by a committee consisting of Spitzer School Dean Marta Gutman, Chair and Associate Professor Sean Weiss, and Professor Julio Salcedo-Fernandez, director of the graduate program in .
鈥淪he fulfills the mandate of the endowment鈥攖o bring a colleague to Spitzer who will introduce new perspectives and diverse talents in keeping with the times and changing demographic of our field,鈥 said Gutman. 鈥淪he is eager to bring her perspective on cities, social justice, and equity to bear on urban design at Spitzer; she is also dedicated to keeping Michael鈥檚 spirit alive at Spitzer. Marina was inspired by him as a teacher, writer, critic, and public intellectual, and she knew him, having studied with him at Spitzer. Like Michael, Marina is a brilliant teacher, beloved by her students and highly respected by her peers.鈥
Correia first encountered Sorkin in 2006, when she was a fourth-year undergraduate student at the Spitzer School and he was leading an initiative on New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. 鈥淭hat was my first introduction to urban design, and it was through the lens of Michael Sorkin,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e presented this beautiful combination of thinking and activism and drawing everything together. This was a very foundational experience.鈥
In the spring 2025 semester, Correia teaches a course entitled 鈥淭opics in the History of Architecture and the City.鈥 This course will offer an overview of foundational urban design topics from the 20th and 21st centuries with a focus on the relationship between urban form and culture. Using Sorkin鈥檚 seminal essay 鈥溾 as a starting point, Correia will lead her students through a review of authors most strongly associated with Sorkin鈥檚 viewpoints.
鈥淚 tried to come up with a course that really pursues the legacy of urban design that Michael Sorkin gave us, bringing to students the creative energy that [he] used to bring,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚'm doing that by starting the course with texts by authors that he was mostly occupied with. I invited a few lecturers who can contribute through dialogue in class as well. Building a community of knowledge is something that I think is very close to the culture of education that Michael worked to nourish.鈥
After completing her B Arch at CCNY, Correia earned her master鈥檚 degree in architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and her doctorate in the history and fundaments of architecture and urbanism from the University of Sao Paulo. The co-founder of , an international practice based in New York and Rio de Janeiro, she has also taught at California State Polytechnic University, Columbia University, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Pratt Institute, and the Rhode Island School of Design.
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