Vanessa Grossman is assistant professor in the history and theory of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design.
“A landmark book and an immensely valuable contribution to the study of the relationship between politics and architecture. Grossman has given us a pathbreaking, original analysis of the relationship between political communism and architectural modernism in France. She captures brilliantly the real achievements in design and urban planning of leftwing architects, as well as the hopes, conflicts, betrayals, and disappointments that accompanied them.”— Herrick Chapman, New York University