Publications

Keller Eastering

Keller Easterling

Enid Storm Dwyer Professor and Director of the MED Program

Keller Easterling is an architect, writer and the Enid Storm Dwyer Professor of Architecture at Yale. Her most recent book Medium Design: Knowing How To Work on the World (Verso, 2021) inverts an emphasis on object and figure to prompt innovative thought about both spatial and non-spatial problems. Another recent book, Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space (Verso, 2014), examines global infrastructure as a medium of polity.

Other books include: Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and its Political Masquerades (MIT, 2005) which researched familiar spatial products in difficult or hyperbolic political situations around the world. Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways and Houses in America (MIT, 1999) which applied network theory to a discussion of American infrastructure, and Subtraction (Sternberg, 2014), which considers building removal or how to put the development machine into reverse.

Easterling is a 2019 United States Artist Fellow in Architecture and Design. She was also the recipient of the 2019 Blueprint Award for Critical Thinking. Her MANY project, projected global commons for facilitating migration through an exchange of needs, was exhibited at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. Her research and writing on the floor comprised one of the elements in Rem Koolhaas’s Elements exhibition for the 2014 Venice Biennale.

Easterling is also the co-author (with Richard Prelinger) of Call it Home: The House that Private Enterprise Built, a laserdisc/DVD history of US suburbia from 1934–1960. She has published web installations including: Extrastatecraft, Wildcards: a Game of Orgman and Highline: Plotting NYC. Easterling has exhibited at Henry Art Gallery, the Istanbul Design Biennale, Storefront for Art and Architecture, the Rotterdam Biennale, the Queens Museum and the Architectural League. Easterling has lectured and published widely in the United States and abroad. The journals to which she has contributed include Domus, Artforum, Grey Room, Cabinet, Volume, Assemblage, e-flux, Log, Praxis, Harvard Design Magazine, Perspecta, and ANY.

Short Bio: Keller Easterling is an designer, writer and the Enid Storm Dwyer Professor of Architecture at Yale. Her books include, Medium Design (Verso 2021), Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space (Verso, 2014), Subtraction (Sternberg, 2014), Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and its Political Masquerades (MIT, 2005) and Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways and Houses in America (MIT, 1999). Easterling is also the co-author (with Richard Prelinger) of Call it Home a laserdisc/DVD history of US suburbia from 1934-1960. Easterling lectures and exhibits internationally. Her research and writing was included in the 2014 and 2018 Venice Biennales. Easterling is a 2019 United States Artist in Architecture and Design.

Education
BS Princeton University
MArch Princeton University

Courses

2299
Spring 2025
Independent Course Work
Keller Easterling, Brennan Buck
3075
Spring 2025
A Land Reparations Network
Keller Easterling
3092
Spring 2025
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
3092
Spring 2024
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
3220
Spring 2024
Contemporary Architectural Discourse
Keller Easterling
4216
Spring 2024
Globalization Space
Keller Easterling
3091
Fall 2023
Methods and Research Workshop
Keller Easterling
3092
Fall 2023
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
3322
Fall 2023
Mutualism: Spatial Activism and Planetary Political Solidarity
Keller Easterling
3092
Spring 2023
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
4216
Spring 2023
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
3091
Fall 2022
Methods and Research Workshop
Keller Easterling
3092a
Fall 2022
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
3322
Fall 2022
Mutualism: Spatial Activism and Planetary Political Solidarity
Keller Easterling
3092
Spring 2022
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
4216
Spring 2022
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
3092
Spring 2021
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
4216
Spring 2021
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
1102
Fall 2020
Advanced Design Studio: No Normal
Keller Easterling, Theodossis Issaias
3091
Fall 2020
Methods and Research Workshop
Keller Easterling
3092a
Fall 2020
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
3280a
Fall 2020
Medium Design
Keller Easterling
3092
Spring 2020
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
4216
Spring 2020
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
3092a
Fall 2019
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
3280a
Fall 2019
Medium Design
Keller Easterling
3288b
Spring 2019
MANY
Keller Easterling
1022
Spring 2018
Second-Year Core Studio
Aniket Shahane, Bimal Mendis, Keller Easterling, Alan Plattus, Rosalyne Shieh, Alexander Felson
3239b
Spring 2018
Launch: Architecture and Entrepreneurialism
Keller Easterling
3280a
Fall 2017
Medium Design
Keller Easterling
4216
Fall 2017
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
1118
Spring 2017
Advanced Design Studio: Free Migration
Keller Easterling
3239b
Spring 2017
Launch: Architecture and Entrepreneurialism
Keller Easterling
3230a
Fall 2016
Universals
Keller Easterling
4216
Fall 2016
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
4299a
Fall 2016
Independent Course Work
Keller Easterling
1022
Spring 2016
Second-Year Core Urbanism Studio
Andrei Harwell, Keller Easterling, Alexander Felson, Bimal Mendis, Aniket Shahane, Rosalyne Shieh
3239b
Spring 2016
Launch: Architecture and Entrepreneurialism
Keller Easterling
1022
Spring 2015
Second-Year Core Urbanism Studio
Peggy Deamer, Keller Easterling, Alexander Felson, Bimal Mendis, Alan Plattus
3239b
Spring 2015
Launch: Architecture and Entrepreneurialism
Keller Easterling