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Jessica Bridger is a journalist, urbanist, and consultant[1] who serves as a contributing editor for Monocle Magazine.[2] She was educated at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and Sarah Lawrence College.[3]
Journalism
editBridger's writing and research are largely focused on the built environment. She has published in discipline specific magazines, including MONU, Landscape Architecture Magazine, and The Architectural Review. She also works in mainstream international media, including print media and radio/podcast work for Monocle.[4]
Urbanism
editBridger has worked with UN-Habitat,[5] United Cities and Local Governments,[6] ETH Zurich, and other institutions to support public knowledge about complex urban processes.[7]
She was the Jaap Bakema fellow of the Netherlands Architecture Institute in 2012, developing work focussed on purchasing power and economic geography in Zurich, Switerland; Sofia, Bulgaria; and Berlin, Germany.[8]
In 2024 she was a visiting senior fellow at the National University of Singapore, teaching in the architecture department.[9]
Bibliography
editBooks
editTextbook. Kees Christiaanse, Jessica Bridger (eds.) Rotterdam: NAi010; 2018. ISBN 978-94-6208-442-1.
Metropolis Nonformal. Jessica Bridger, Christian Werthmann California: Applied Research + Design; 2016. ISBN 978-19-4074-314-1.
Research in Architecture. Jessica Bridger, Johannes Cramer, Jörg Stollmann (eds.) Berlin: Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin; 2013. ISBN: 978-3-7983-2555-5
References
edit- ^ "Bio/Contact". JESSICA BRIDGER.
- ^ "Jessica Bridger".
- ^ "Jessica Bridger wint Bakema Fellowship". architectenweb.nl.
- ^ "Why did Swiss voters reject a biodiversity proposal? - The Globalist 3426". Monocle.
- ^ "Urban Journalism Academy at the Habitat III Conference". Habitat III.
- ^ "3️⃣ Trust - Future Envisioning Exercises - United Cities and Local Governments". www.uclgmeets.org.
- ^ "MEDIA AS PARTNERS TO ACHIEVE COMMON GOALS". Municipal Times Journal - English. February 24, 2023.
- ^ "Koopkracht en ruimtelijke consequenties". Gebiedsontwikkeling.nu.
- ^ https://cde.nus.edu.sg/arch/staffs/jessica-bridger/