Jason A. Montgomery

(he/him/his)

Associate Professor teaching Architecture and Urban Design

I am an architect, urban designer, and educator. I led design projects in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, North and Central America. My research focuses on the nature of urban place, building tectonics and typologies. I held previous appointments at University of Notre Dame’s Rome Program, Yale University, and Andrews University.

Contact

718.791.2787

Publications

Montgomery, Jason. 2020. “Learning Places: Place-Based Learning in an Interdisciplinary Approach to Undergraduate Research.” In Interdisciplinary Team Teaching: A Collaborative Study of High-Impact Practices, edited by Reneta D. Lansiquot, 57–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56302-8_4.

Montgomery, Jason A. 2020. “Teaching a Broad Discipline: The Critical Role of Text-Based Learning to Building Disciplinary Literacy in Architectural Education.” In Teaching College-Level Disciplinary Literacy: Strategies and Practices in STEM and Professional Studies, edited by Juanita C. But, 109–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39804-0_5.

Education

UNIVERSITY OF WALES AT CARDIFF
Master of the Arts in Architecture, December 1997
Thesis: Examining the Vitruvian Triad through Aesthetic Theory

PRINCE OF WALES’S INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE
Diploma in Architecture, July 1996
 
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Bachelor of Architecture, Concentration in Structural Engineering, May 1992  
magna cum laude, alpha rho chi medal

Positions

Associate Professor, Architecture, New York City College of Technology