Cassim Shepard

Adjunct Professor, Architecture and Urban Design at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation

Biography

Shepard produces non-fiction media about cities, buildings and places. Trained as an urban planner, geographer, and documentary filmmaker, he lectures widely about the craft of visual storytelling in urban analysis, planning and design. Most recently, he was named a MacDowell Fellow and received the 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship for his research project Self-Help Housing: Incremental Approaches to Shelter Since 1965. His film and video work has been commissioned by and screened at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Ford Foundation, the Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, and the United Nations, among many other venues around the world. His writing on urbanism has appeared in Next City, Places, Domus, Public Culture, as well as in books and catalogues documenting work by Geoff Manaugh, David Adjaye, and others. His first book, Citymakers: The Culture and Craft of Practical Urbanism, was published by Monacelli Press in 2017.

As the founding editor-in-chief of Urban Omnibus, an online publication of The Architectural League of New York, he spent six years working with hundreds of local architects, designers, artists, writers, and public servants to share their stories of urban innovation, with a particular emphasis on housing, infrastructure, and the changing nature of cultural institutions.

In addition to teaching Columbia GSAPP he has been a guest lecturer in the Cities Programme of the London School of Economics and a Poiesis Fellow at the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University. He studied filmmaking at Harvard University, urban geography at Kings College London, and urban planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Education

  • Master of City Planning Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2005 — 2007)
  • Master of Arts (M.A.) Kings College London (2004 — 2005)
  • Bachelor's degree Harvard University (1997 — 2001)
  • Milton Academy
  • Milton Academy

Languages and Skills

  • English (native); Spanish (proficient); Hindi (basic); Urdu (basic)

  • Cinematography; photography; non-linear video editing (Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, etc.); desktop publishing and graphic design (Adobe Creative Suite); Microsoft Office; project budgeting and management

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