Michael Kubo’s practice spans the fields of architectural history and theory, architectural design, publishing, and curation. He holds a a Ph.D. from MIT, where his dissertation focused on the rise and international extension of the architectural corporation after 1945. Together with Chris Grimley, their work on the era of urban renewal has been exhibited in Boston, at the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Heinz Architecture Center at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh. Their work on this topic has been recognize by °®¶¹app, the Boston Preservation Alliance, and featured in The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, The Architect’s Newspaper, The Boston Globe, and Metropolis. They are staunch advocates for preservation and renewal.