Medina Lasansky
D. Medina Lasansky is a professor of architectural history at Cornell University where her research and teaching focus on the intersection of the built environment, politics and popular culture. She has published on topics ranging from the pink plastic lawn flamingo to graffiti. She is the author of The Renaissance Perfected: Architecture, Spectacle and Tourism in Fascist Italy (Penn State, 2004), ceditor of Architecture and Tourism (Berg, 2004), editor of Archi.Pop (Bloomsbury, 2014) and The Renaissance. Revised, Expanded, Unexpurgated (Periscope, 2014).