Joshua G. Stein
About
Joshua G. Stein is the founder of Radical Craft, a Los Angeles-based studio that advances an experimental art and design practice saturated in history, archaeology and craft. Stein is author of Trajan’s Hollow, which examines the role of craft and reproduction in the era of digital scanning and fabrication, and co-editor of Dingbat 2.0, the first full-length publication on the iconic Los Angeles apartment building type. He has been awarded multiple grants from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, the AIA Upjohn research award, and the 2010-11 Rome Prize Fellowship in Architecture. He is Professor of Architecture at Woodbury University where he directs the Institute of Material Ecologies (T-IME).
Essay
Micro-Modifications: Stories of Dingbat Dwellers
Text by Joshua G. Stein with photographs by Paul Redmond
Essay
A Field Guide to Sprawl Mountain: Modeling Waiting in the Landscape of Dismantled Transit
Essay and project by Joshua G. Stein