Publications

Jordan Carver

Jordan H. Carver

Critic; Director of the Post-Professional M.Arch II Program
Jordan H. Carver is a transdisciplinary scholar working across architecture, race, nationalism, politics, sovereignty, and abolition. Jordan is director of the Master of Architecture II, Design Research program at the Yale School of Architecture. His books include Spaces of Disappearance: The Architecture of Extraordinary Rendition (UR, 2018) and America Recovered (Actar, 2019), written with photographer Chad Ress. His essays and other writings have been published widely. His current project, Leviathan’s Scaffolding, considers state sovereignty within discourses of whiteness and spatial violence.
Education
PhD. in American Studies, New York University (NYU)
M.S. Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices in Architecture (CCCP), Columbia University GSAPP
Master of Architecture, Columbia University GSAPP

Courses

7004
Spring 2026
Design Research II: Cross-Disciplinary
Jordan H. Carver
7112
Spring 2026
Laboring for Architecture
Jordan H. Carver
7003
Fall 2025
Design Research I: Design as Research
Jordan H. Carver
7115
Fall 2025
Race and the Built Environment
Jordan H. Carver
1062
Summer 2025
Resources for Design Research
Jordan H. Carver
3332
Spring 2025
Laboring for Architecture
Jordan H. Carver
3091
Fall 2024
Methods and Research Workshop
Jordan H. Carver
3092
Fall 2024
Independent M.E.D. Research
Jordan H. Carver
3319
Fall 2024
Race and the Built Environment
Jordan H. Carver
1113
Spring 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Spaces of Care
Sara Caples, Everardo Jefferson, Jordan H. Carver
3073
Spring 2024
Design Research II: Methods Workshop
Ana María Durán Calisto, Jordan H. Carver, Aniket Shahane
3319
Spring 2024
Space/State/Race
Jordan H. Carver
2242
Fall 2023
Slavery, Its Legacies, and the Built Environment
Phillip Bernstein, Luis deBaca, Jordan H. Carver
3073
Fall 2023
Design as Research II: Methods Workshop
Ana María Durán Calisto, Jordan H. Carver
1118
Spring 2023
Advanced Design Studio: Post-Plantation Landscapes
Mabel Wilson, Jordan H. Carver
3319
Spring 2023
Race and the Built Environment
Jordan H. Carver