Architectural Histories Announces New Editorial Board Members

by Markus Lähteenmäki and Laura diZerega

The editorial team of Architectural Histories is delighted to announce the appointment of eight new members to the journal’s editorial board: Will Davis, Sigrid de Jong, Lisa Godson, Min Kyung Lee, Liva Lupi, Faiq Mari, Patricia Noormahomed, and Andre Tavares. This esteemed group of scholars have begun four-year terms as of September 2025. They bring a wealth of collective experience and rigorous scholarship to the journal, and we are grateful for their willingness to give of their time and expertise. Please join us in warmly welcoming them!

We also wish to thank current editorial board members Emma Jones, Hannah le Roux, and Richard J. Williams for graciously agreeing to extend their terms on the journal’s editorial board. We commend their generous service to Architectural Histories alongside their fellow long-standing editorial board members Marcela Aragüez, Silvia Carlotta Balzan, Daniel A. Barber, Gail Dubrow, Yasmina El Chami, Sofia Nannini, Ingrid Quintana-Guerrero, Olga Touloumi, and Ying Zhou.

And we convey our deepest thanks to Jennifer Ferng, review editor for scholarship pre-1800, and Yichi Zhang, editorial board member, for their steadfast energy and exemplary work on behalf of Architectural Histories as they complete their terms on the editorial board.

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