Jennifer Gaugler
Jennifer is an architectural historian and editor with a background in architectural design and preservation.
As a historian, she is interested in how buildings and plans shape the way we live. Her research has spanned multiple continents, including the United States, Europe, and Africa, and has also encompassed multiple scales, from the small vernacular structure to the plan of the city. She strives to shed light on sites and narratives that might otherwise be overlooked.
As an editor, she has experience editing a variety of architecture- and planning-related projects, including scholarly manuscripts and articles, technical reports, and instructional materials. She has published a book chapter on African modernist architecture, a peer-reviewed journal article on Rwandan dwellings, and an encyclopedia entry on architecture and urbanism in Rwanda.
She has previously taught in the architecture department at the Wentworth Institute of Technology and at the Boston Architectural College, where she taught classes in architecture history, urban planning history, and research methods.