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Publications

 

Articles and Book Chapters (2025) (Peer Reviewed) 

Bell, M., Ford, C. (2025). Design Studio for Active Learning. In: Svabo, C., Shanks, M., Zhou, C., Carleton, T. (eds) Creative Pragmatics for Active Learning in STEM Education. Contributions from Science Education Research, vol 14. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78720-1_10

Authored book chapter focused on design education as a model for STEM education with Chris Ford, PhD., Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University. Collaboration with editors Michael Shanks, Professor of Classics and Archeology, Stanford University and Connie Svabo, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark.


 

Curator. Is Housing Still Housing, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. March 3 – April 11, 2025. Curated by Michael Bell with Eunjeong Seong, Gail Borden. Funded by the University of Houston. Is Housing Still Housing revisits an exhibition, book and building project founded by Michael Bell in Houston in 1998. Participants include: Yung Ho Chang, Neil Denari, Rene Peralta, Carlos Jimenez, Lindy Roy and Sanford Kwinter. As well as Christina Sanders, Columbia Climate School; Jesse Keenan, Tulane University and Stephen Fox, Rice University, historian. 

Contributor. Is Housing Still Housing, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. March 3 – April 11. Project: 8 Minutes, 20 Seconds. Prototypes and architecture from the book 8 Minutes, 20 Seconds by Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong.


 
 

 

Symposiums and Conferences (2024/2025)

Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. 

Actioning Summit 4: How to scale up (to make carbon sequestration impactful). Respondent.

https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/3559-actioning-summit-4-how-to-scale-up-to-make-carbon-sequestration-impactful


Symposium Moderator. Is Housing Still Housing, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. April 9.

Symposium Moderator and Contributor. Is Housing Still Housing, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. March 26.


Symposium Contributor. The Kenneth Frampton endowed symposium: Housing and Domesticity, Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. April 21, 2025.


 

2019 - New York: Michael Bell will speak at the AIA New York on November 19. The event will be a round-table discussion and launch for Log 47: Overcoming Carbon Form, a guest-edited issue that reevaluates architecture’s role in climate change. The discussion will be moderated by Cynthia Davidson, editor of Log, and will include Elisa Iturbe, guest-editor, Daniel Barber, Associate Professor at UPenn, and Michael Bell, Principal at Bell-Seong Architecture and Professor at Columbia University. Eunjeong Seong and Michael Bell contributed the essay “Encrypting the Sun: Housing after Banking” to Log 47.  LINK


 

New York: Eunjeong Seong will offer a lecture on our forthcoming book, Housing After Banking: Encrypting the Sun, at Pratt Institute on April 8, 2019. 

The lecture is followed by a panel discussion with professors Frederick Biehle, Lawrence Blough, and John Szot. 


 

New York: Pratt Sessions #14: Michael Bell + Greg Lynn, at Pratt Institute School of Architecture, March 7, 2019.


 

New York: Michael Bell will speak at the "Acts of Design: New Housing Paradigms in North America" at Columbia University, GSAPP. November 16, 2018. 


 
Ann Arbor: Michael Bell speaks at the "Shaping Future Cities" at the University of Michigan. November 9, 2018.

 

Scottsdale, Arizona: Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong will join the Taliesin West Lecture Forum. January 30, 2018.


 

Hudson Valley, New York: The Binocular House landscaping has been expanded and completed with design by Field Operations. 


 

San Francisco: Michael Bell presented research at the California College of Arts conference "Designing Material Innovation". October 26/27, 2018. The conference accompanied an exhibition of the same name curated at CCA by Jonathan Massey. 


 

Detroit: Michael Bell presented new housing + mobility research by Bell-Seong at the Stanford University, Center for Design Research and Royal Dutch Shell "Futures Forum" at the North American International Auto Show. 2017


 

San Francisco: Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong offered a lecture titled "Engineering after Risk" at CCA. February 2017. 


 

Philadelphia: Michael Bell participated in "Under Pressure" -- Penn Design conference on urban housing. Bell presented new housing + mobility research by Bell-Seong. October 2016. 


 

Pebble Beach, CA.: Michael Bell will speak at the Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, University of California, Berkeley, Policy Advisory Board Meeting, Fall 2016.


 

Palo Alto: Michael Bell is Visiting Professor at Stanford University, Center for Design Research (CDR), Fall, 2016. 


 

San Diego: Michael Bell will lecture at Woodbury University, San Diego Campus. February 19, 2016. 


 

New York: Eunjeong Seong is visiting professor at Cornell University in the fall of 2015. Seong will lead a studio at the School of Architecture. The design studio will focus on new potentials for Public Housing and the future development of New York City Housing Authority property.  Michael Bell will join Seong in providing lectures on the history and state of Public Housing.  


 

Shanghai, China: Michael Bell will offer two lectures at Tongji University in November 2015. The lectures continue on research presented in the fall of 2014 at Tongji. Yung Ho Chang, Professor, Tongji, will moderate the lectures. 


 

Woodbury University San Diego for Occidente Nuevo: Recycled Tijuana. Michael Bell joined Rene Peralta, Ted Smith, Larry Herzog and photographer Laura Migliorino in a panel discussion on Migliorino's new documentary photographs of Tijuana housing. November. 


 

2016. Palo Alto, California: Center for Design Research, Stanford University. Larry Leifer, Founder, Center for Design Research (CDR), Chris Ford, CDR, Michael Bell, Columbia University, Yung Ho Chang, Tongji University and MIT, Harrison Fraker, The University of California, Berkeley, and Michael Pilliod, Tesla Motors will host a daylong conference on future design for hybrid architecture and infrastructure. Faculty and students from Columbia, Stanford and Tongji Universities will discuss new modes of hybridizing architecture and infrastructure as well as new means of financing and engineering infrastructure. The workshop and conference is hosted by the Center for Design Research in collaboration with the CDR's “Design-X Resilience" program. The conference is organized by Bell, Ford and Chang. October, 2015. Bell, Fraker and Ford will join Chang at Tongji in November for a follow up conference held at Tongji. for a follow up conference held at Tongji. 


 

Fremont, California: Tesla Motors: Michael Bell was invited to speak at Tesla Motors and delivered a lecture on innovation in architectural engineering and crossovers where automotive and building technologies could create new urban development. July, 2015.


 

London: Michael Bell has contributed an essay titled "Standardizing Heterogeneity: Public Housing and the Absent(ed) Architect" to Architectural Design: Mass Customized Cities. Edited by Tom Verebes, the volume appears in the fall 2015. Eunjeong Seong and Michael Bell also publish "Simultaneous City: Temple Terrace, Florida" in this volume of AD  


 

2015. Berkeley, California: Michael Bell is serving as Friedman Professor at the University of California, Berkeley during the spring semester of 2015. Bell will lead a design studio exploring Bay Area Housing and Urbanism with a focus on Silicon Valley. 


 

Scottsdale, Arizona: A new residence by Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong designed for a site in Lost Canyon. The four-acre property is set against the MacDowell Mountains and the edge of the Scottdale desert. 


 

Shanghai, China: Westbund Galleries, Shanghai, China. One of twelve new galleries that comprise an extended museum and the first West Bund Biennale.  The twelve new buildings are sited along the Huangpu River adjacent to the new DreamWorks animation campus. Bell and Seong were commissioned along with Wang Shu, Anton Abril, Yung Ho Chang, Atelier Bow Wow, Li Hu, and Mark Lee / JohnstonMarkLee.


 

Conference

Columbia University and the New York Chapter of the AIA

Oculus Book Talk: Permanent Change: Plastics in Architecture and Engineering

Edited by Michael Bell and Craig Buckley

July 1, 2014


 

Lecture

Hong Kong University

Michael Bell lecture at HKU

June 13, 2014


 

Lecture

Yonsei University School of Architectural Engineering, Seoul, Korea

Michael Bell lecture at HKU

June 9, 2014


 

Building

Shanghai, China

Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong have been commissioned to build a new gallery building in Shanghia, China. The project will open in the winter of 2013/14 as one of twelve new buildings that comprise an extended museum and the first West Bund Biennale.  The twelve new buildings are sited along the Huangpu River adjacent to the new DreamWorks animation campus. Bell and Seong were commissioned along with Wang Shu, Anton Abril, Yung Ho Chang, Atelier Bow Wow, Li Hu, and Mark Lee/JohnstonMarkLee . 

March 2013


 

Conference

The Museum of Modern Art

Revisiting Henri Labrouste in the Digital Age: A Symposium

March 28, 2013


 
 
 

Exhibition + Publication

Comments on Foreclosed

“A record of what was said about

Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream at

The Buell Center and the Museum of Modern Art

In New York, from April 2011 to August 2012.”


 

The Museum of Modern Art, "Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream". 

U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun Donovan discussing Bell-Seong / Visible Weather's proposal with Michael Bell at the September 17th Open Studios at MoMA PS1. Photograph by Brett W. Messenger. © 2011 The Museum of Modern Art


 

Conference

Glasstec, Engneered Transparency

Duesseldorf, Germany

Keynote lecture by Michael Bell

October 25, 2012


 

Conference

Harvard University

The Joint Center for Housing Studies

Incentive, Innovation: Affordable Housing and Design

(Housing, Property and Housing Policy)

Eric Belsky, Michael Bell, Catherine Ingraham, Sanford Kwinter

October 3, 2012

Link


 
 

TELEVISION AND BROADCAST NEWS

2012 Up with Chris Hayes, MSNBC

Michael Bell televised interviews with Chris Hayes:

–February 25, 2012. Focus: Bell-Seong architectural, engineering and MoMA design, development and energy proposal for

South Florida’s future suburbs.

–June 17, 2012. Chris Hayes interviewed Ta–Nehisi Coates, the Atlantic and Michael Bell, Columbia University.

–August 26, 2012. Focus: the future of the American suburb and Bell-Seong design work at MoMA.


 

Conference

The Museum of Modern Art

Public Dreams and Private Needs

Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong with Eric Belsky, Harvard University, Joint Center for Housing Studies.

February 15 to July 30, 2012


 

Lecture

Keynote lecture by Michael Bell on housing design and policy in the United States.

Sponsored by Lafarge Group, Paris

Belleville, Paris, France, January 19
Ion Mincu University, Bucharest, Romania, : January 23 
Sir J.J. College, Mumbai, India, March 15


 

Publication

Metropolis

America: Karrie Jacobs

"Pretty Little Pictures" 

May 2012

Link


 

Publication

Metropolis: Point of View

Article by Leah Meisterlin

"Foreclosed”

March 2012

Link


 

Publication

Abitare

"Foreclosed: Five Regional Proposals for Resettling the American Dream" 

Article by Giovanna Borasi. 

Link: Abitare, Index

Link: Abitare, Article


 

Television

Reuters Financial News

Felix Salmon interview with Michael Bell

Link


 

Exhibition

The Museum of Modern Art / PS1

Open House

September 19, 2011

Link


 

Exhibition

The Museum of Modern Art / PS1

Open House

June 18, 2011


 

Exhibition

The Museum of Modern Art / PS1

Open House

June 18, 2011

Link


 

Exhibition

MoMA /PS1 Studio Visit

Ross Dackow produced and directed Team Video

August 2011

Link


 

Publication

Tampa Bay Business News

Reimagining Temple Terrace’s Look and Financial Future in  a Post-Housing Bubble Economy

Article by Robert Triqgaux.

March 13, 2012


 

Exhibition

The Museum of Modern Art

Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream

Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong present a proposal for Tampa and Temple Terrace, Florida as one of five architectural practices commissioned by MoMA to propose new housing and transportation infrastructures for the American suburban landscape.

February 15, 2012 (Opening Reception) 

Link


 

Publication

Arch Daily

"Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream at MoMA”

February 15, 2012

Link


 

Publication

Arch Daily

Arch Daily News: "Update: Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream." 

The Museum of Modern Art previews work for January 2012 exhibition at MoMA.

September 19, 2011

Link

Link

Link 


 

Publication

Art Works: The National Endowment for the Arts

Arts and the Quality of Place

Article by Paulette Beete.

United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Shaun Donovan discussing proposal by Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong with Barry Bergdoll, Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design.


 

Exhibition

The Museum of Modern Art

Michael Bell will lead a team with Eunjeong Seong for a study of American cities and suburbs as part the exhibition, Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream. The initiative will examine new architectural possibilities for American cities and suburbs in the context of the recent foreclosure crisis in the United States. Organized by Barry Bergdoll, the MoMA Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture, with Reinhold Martin, Director of the Columbia University Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream will enlist five interdisciplinary teams of architects to envision a rethinking of housing and related infrastructures that could catalyze urban transformation, particularly in U.S. suburbs.

April 25, 2011

Link

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Conference

The Museum of Modern Art and the NYC AIA

Homeless Housing - LA and NY: Panel Discussion in conjunction with the exhibition Small Scale, Big Change

November 12, 2010


 

Conference

New Orleans: Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture

The Public's Private House

March 6, 2010

Link 


 

Lecture

Steven Holl and Michael Bell

The Cooper Union, Great Hall

February, 20, 2010


 

Conference

Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture: Columbia University, Conference

Public Housing: A New Conversation

October 5, 2010


 

Exhibition

The Van Alen Institute

Flatiron: High and Low

Curated by Joan Ockman

Exhibition Design: Eunjeong Seong

October 28, 2009


 

Publication

Pamphlet Architecture

Michael Bell served as a jury member for Princeton Architectural Press Pamphlet Architecture Series.

August, 2009

Link 


 

Lecture

Philip Johnson Glass House

The Architect’s Retreat

Michael Bell lecture at Johnson Glass House and Painting Gallery

July 8, 2009

Link


 

Exhibition

(Re)Centering: New Visions for Journal Square

Jersey City Museum

Brian Loughlin and Michael Bell curate an exhibition of work by the

Columbia University Housing Studio

March 19 to August 22, 2009


 

Lecture

Southern California Institute of Architecture

Michael Bell lectured at SCI ARC.

February 25, 2009


 

Lecture

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Michael Bell lecture

November 24, 2008


 

Lecture

The University of California, Los Angeles

Michael Bell lecture

November 13, 2008

Link


 

Lecture

The Rhode Island School of Design

Michael Bell lecture

October 28, 2008


 

Publication

Architectural Record

Arverne by the Sea

September