Mary McLeod (academic)

Mary McLeod
Academic background
EducationPrinceton University
ThesisUrbanism and utopia : Le Corbusier from regional syndicalism to Vichy (2007)

Mary Caroline McLeod is a professor of architectural history and theory at Columbia University known for her examination of modern architecture, especially the work of Le Corbusier. She is a fellow of the Society of Architectural Historians, and has received many fellowships and awards, including a Brunner Award, Fulbright Fellowship, NEH award, and grants from New York Council of the Arts and the Graham Foundation.