ASHLEY SIMONE is a New York City–based editor, photographer, and professor of architecture at Pratt Institute. The intersection of art, culture, and the built environment is the focus of her practice that draws on her training as an architect at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Her photography has been exhibited in New York and London and featured in journals and magazines that include Architectural Design and Interior Design. She is the editor of A Genealogy of Modern Architecture:
Comparative Critical Analysis of Built Form (Lars Müller, 2015) and Absurd Thinking Between Art and Design (Lars Müller, 2017).