Nathaniel Belcher
Visiting Associate Professor in Architecture
Department of Architecture
Nathaniel Quincy Belcher is a recipient of grants from the National Endowment of the Arts, the Graham Foundation, and other notable foundations and research entities. He was educated at Virginia Tech and Harvard University and holds both bachelors and masters degrees in architecture. His work has been exhibited and published on many publications including Sites of Memory from Princeton Architectural Press, HarlemWorlds: Metropolis as metaphor exhibition/ publication through the Studio Museum in New York City and most recently in the 2004 Arcilab exhibition in Orleans France. He has worked to establish an independent, research-based program dedicated to the development of critical theoretical ideas and the production/ documentation of objects/ environments which recognize marginalized influences on architecture and its related disciplines. He has a special interest in influences of modernism on "emerging context" and visa versa. He is a licensed architect and a licensed interior designer. He maintains his office in Miami, Florida.