Brian Goldstein
Associate Professor of Art History

Brian Goldstein
Areas of Expertise
- 20th-century U.S. urban history
- Race and architecture
- History of architecture and planning
- Modern architecture and urbanism
- Urban social movements
In the News
- WESA - "Pittsburgh’s federal building appears on since-deleted list of properties for potential sale"
- The Philadelphia Inquirer - "Trump administration proposes sale of federal buildings all over Pa. — with three in Philly"
- NPR - "Long ignored, Black modernist architects get recognition"
- The New York Times - "The Politics of Brutalism"
- Architectural Digest - "Brutalist architecture's resurgence in design trends"
- The Architect's Newspaper - "Historian Thomas J. Sugrue introduces an expanded edition of Brian D. Goldstein’s The Roots of Urban Renaissance: Gentrification and the Struggle Over Harlem"
- Unfrozen - "The Roots of Urban Renaissance"
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