Steven A Moore

Steven Albert Moore

Bartlett Cocke Regents Professor of Architecture and Planning Emeritus, University of Texas at Austin

About Steven

Moore's research focuses on sustainability of the built environment (at the scale of architecture, the city, and region) as well as energy efficiency, technological change, social equity and environmental resilience. Overarching themes in Moore's writings include the co-evolution of technology, society, and nature. He is a Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, a Loeb Fellow of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, is a Fellow of the University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development and has received an Individual Scholar Award from the National Science Foundation.

Contributions

Publications

"Testing a Mature Hypothesis: Reflection on “Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities: Urban Planning and the Contradiction of Sustainable Development'" Journal of the American Planning Association 82, no. 4 (2016): 385-388.

Critically evaluate a seminal article, written by planner Scott Campbell, in the history of "sustainable development" in North America.

"Knowledge, Power and Production: Public Interest Design in North America" Journal of Architectural Education 71, no. 1 (2017): 46-55.

Examines the relationship between knowledge, education, and power in the production of the built environment of North America using historical, theoretical, and empirical methods.