Jane Mah Hutton
Jane Mah Hutton’s research looks at the extended material flows of common construction materials. Recent books include Reciprocal Landscapes: Stories of Material Movements (Routledge, 2019), Landscript 5: Material Culture-Assembling and Disassembling Landscapes (Jovis, 2017), and Wood Urbanism: From the Molecular to the Territorial (Actar, 2019), co-edited with Daniel Ibanez and Kiel Moe. Her research has been supported by an EDRA Great Places Book Award, the Robert and Stephanie Olmsted Fellowship at Macdowell, and a Canadian Centre for Architecture Fellowship. She teaches at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, is a landscape architect, and was part of the editorial board of the journal Scapegoat: Architecture, Landscape, Political Economy for several years.