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Oscar Oliver-Didier

Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Oscar Oliver-Didier is an urban designer and researcher who, after 15 years as an educator and practitioner, became an urban doctoral fellow and PhD candidate in American Studies at New York University. He is the Head of the Built Environment track at the Visual Arts Program at Fordham University.

His current research studies policing as an instrument for urban redevelopment. He has previously researched on public housing in Puerto Rico, the politics of language in the South Bronx, and the performative nature of urban protests. He has taught at Parsons School of Design at The New School, and the School of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico (PUPR).

Oliver-Didier is a founding board member of the Shape of Cities to Come Institute (SCCI)—an initiative that brings together organizers, activists, thinkers, cultural workers, and artists to develop new theories and practices of urban life. He previously served as the Lead Urban Designer for the borough of the Bronx at the NYC Department of City Planning. In this role he was awarded the Michael Weil Award for Urban Design, a recognition of excellence in the pursuit of urban design in the public sector. He was also director of the research collective CIUDADLAB; the Laboratory for Housing, Planning and Urban Studies at the PUPR; and was an Auxiliary Adviser on urbanism to the Governor of Puerto Rico.

He has published articles in Housing Theory and Society, Truthout, Urban Omnibus, CounterPunch, Revista Cruce, Planning Perspectives, and a chapter that was included in The Routledge Handbook of Henri Lefebvre, The City and Urban Society. He has moderated or offered talks at The Shed, The New Museum, The Buell Center at Columbia University, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Puerto Rico, Cornell University, The Cooper Union, Penn Design, and The University of Puerto Rico. He has edited multiple journals such as ENTORNO, Polimorfo, and Planning Perspectives. He lives in the South Bronx.

Courses

Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
A6820‑1 Fall 2023
Urban Design Studio II
Emanuel Admassu, Jelisa Blumberg, Nina Cooke John, A.L. Hu, Oscar Oliver-Didier, Christin Hu
206 FAYERWEATHER
M + TH 1:30 - 6:30 , F 9AM -11AM
FULL SEMESTER
9 Points
10084
A4106‑6 Spring 2022
Architecture Studio VI
Arch moore stephanie mcmorran sp22 night render better scalies
Arch moore oliver didier qiweisun sp22 05 render
Arch moore aikaterinipapoutsa sp22 01 transformative spaces
Justin Moore, Oscar Oliver-Didier
600/700 AVERY
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
14202