Hadas Steiner
Associate Professor
office : Hayes Hall 311
phone : 716 829 3485 x 306
e-mail : hsteiner@buffalo.edu
Associate Professor Hadas Steiner received a Ph.D. in the History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Masters degree in Art History from University of California, Berkeley, and Bachelor of Art in Architecture from Columbia University. Her research concentrates on the cross-pollinations of technological and cultural aspects of architectural fabrication in the postwar period. She is the author of two books on the Archigram magazine and group: Beyond Archigram: The Technology of Circulation (Routledge 2007) and the Archigram Network (pending with Infolio). Work in progress includes manuscripts on the photographic documentation conducted by Reyner Banham while in Buffalo, the techno-zoological architecture of Cedric Price, as well as on the architecture of extreme conditions, including the work of John McHale.
A Visiting Scholarship from the Canadian Centre for Architecture has supported her research, as well as grants from the Graham Foundation and numerous institutional awards from SUNY and MIT. She was a researcher in the Department of Astronomy at Columbia University, and a Research Fellow at Cambridge University.

