Jason Rebillot
Bio
Dr. Jason Rebillot is Director of Graduate Programs for the School of Architecture & Design at Wentworth Institute of Technology, where he also serves as Associate Professor of Architecture. Previously, Rebillot held multiple leadership roles at Woodbury University, including Assistant Chair of Graduate Architecture, Graduate Program Coordinator, and Director of Activities for a HSI/Title V Federal Grant. As an educator, he has also taught at the University of Colorado, Harvard University and Northeastern University. Rebillot's analytical and projective research explores the political economy of architecture and urban morphology, and he has contributed to edited volumes such as the forthcoming Ultralight Urbanism: From Spatial Practices to Territorial Project (ListLab), The Horizontal Metropolis: Between Urbanism and Urbanization (Springer Verlag, 2018) and Rebel Matters, Radical Patterns (Genova University Press, 2015) and journals including Scroope, Monograph, Lunch, and the Journal of Architectural Education. He has been a visiting researcher at the Politecnico di Milano and Tokyo City University and presented his work at the London School of Economics, MIT, Harvard, Politecnico di Milano, University of Pennsylvania, Parsons School of Design, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. Rebillot holds degrees in architecture from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and University of Illinois at Chicago and a Doctor of Design from Harvard University. He is a registered architect in Denmark.