Books, Catalogues, and Pamphlets
Kargon, Jeremy. “Seeing, Not Knowing: Symbolism, Art, and ‘Opticalism’ in
Mid-Century American Religious Architecture.” In Modernism and American
Mid-Century Sacred Architecture, edited by Anat Geva, 235-254.
New York: Routledge, 2019.
The Sanctity of Others. (Baltimore: Design Research Bureau, 2016).
Book design for and essay about images by JK and poetry by Zackary Sholem Berger.
Baltimore's Modernist Religious Buildings. Baltimore: DCenter, 2013.
Kargon, Jeremy. Baltimore's Modernist Religious Buildings. Baltimore: DCenter, 2013.
Kargon, Jeremy. Quotidian Hypertopos: Skylines, Streetscapes, & Gardens in
Contemporary China. Baltimore: Design Research Bureau, 2012.
Dilts, James and Jeremy Kargon. The Thomas Viaduct: A Bridge Over Time.
Baltimore: Baltimore Landmark Brochures, 2010.
Kargon, Jeremy. Baltimore’s Book of Imaginary Buildings.
Baltimore: Design Research Bureau, 2009.
Kargon, Jeremy. ExANIMATION. Baltimore: Design Research Bureau, 2009.
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Journal Articles
Kargon, Jeremy. “A Symbolic Landscape for Suburbia: Baltimore Chizuk Amuno’s
'Hebrew Culture Garden.' ” Journal of Urban History, Vol. 40, Issue 4 (2014) 677 - 706.
Kargon, Jeremy. “The Logic of Color: Theory and Graphics in Christine Ladd-Franklin’s
Explanation of Color Vision. ” Leonardo, Vol. 47, Issue 2 (2014) 151-157.
Kargon, Jeremy. "One City's Urban Cosmography." Planning Perspectives, Vol. 29 No. 1
(2014) 103-120.
Kargon, Jeremy. "Redefining the Typographical Architect: Analogy and Ethos for
Contemporary Design Education." International Journal of Arts Education,
Vol. 3, No. 3 (2013) 1-16.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Critique of an 'Artefactual' Landscape: Erich Mendelsohn’s
Engagement with the Built and Natural Environment, 1919-1931.” Journal of Architecture,
Vol. 18, No. 1
(2013) 1-24.
Kargon, Jeremy, and Gharipour, Mohammad. "Scanning Memory: Three Case Studies
of Memorials in the Digital Age." International Journal of the Arts in Society,
Vol. 6, No. 1 (2012) 153-164.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Harmonizing These Two Arts: Edmund Lind'sThe Music of Color.”
Journal of Design History, Vol. 24, No. 1 (2011): 1-14.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Thomas Poppleton’s Map: Vignettes of a City’s Self Image.”
Maryland Historical Magazine 104, No. 2 (2009): 185-207.
Kargon, Jeremy. "Architecture: The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African
American History and Culture." Curator: The Museum Journal 49, No. 1 (2006): 90-94..
Conference Proceedings
Kargon, Jeremy. “Baltimore’s Un-built Domed Stadium for 100,000 Spectators:
Technology 'Transfer' or Technocratic 'Collision'?” Proceedings of the 1st International
Conference on Architecture and Urban Design (ARUD '13) / Energy, Environment, and
Structural Engineering Series 15 (2013) 195-201.
Kargon, Jeremy. “The Irony of Intervention: Identifying Landscape amid its Despoliation
and Remediation.” Interdisciplinary Themes Journal Vol. 2, No. 1 (2010) 32-37.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Changing Monuments and Monumentality: Reconstructing Perceptions
of Civic Identity” Interdisciplinary Themes Journal Vol. 1, No. 1 (2009) 112-125.
Kargon, Jeremy and Wassim Jabi. “Content Seeking Students: Sight-and-Sound Bites
as Participants in Ubiquitous Social Computing.” Proceedings of the 2008 EAAE/ARCC
Conference 2 (2009): 340-357.
Reviews and Other Essays
Kargon, Jeremy. Review of Solomon’s Temple: Myth, Conflict, and Faith, by Alan Balfour.
International Journal of Islamic Architecture, 2, No. 2 (2013): 401-403.
Kargon, Jeremy. "Pencil, Ink, and Airbrush: Notes on The Baltimore Modernism Project,"
in Fred Scharmen, ed., Catalog for the Baltimore Modernism Project: Renderings from
the archives of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. Baltimore: D:Center Baltimore, 2012.
Kargon, Jeremy. Review of Losing Site: Architecture, Memory and Place by Shelley
Hornstein. Journal of Urban Technology, 19, No. 4 (2012): 109-112.
Kargon, Jeremy. “New York’s Unseen Observatory,” published in Construction History
Society of America Newsletter, Issue # 16, July 2011, 2-3.
Kargon, Jeremy. Review of Edmund G. Lind: Anglo-American Architect of Baltimore and
the South by Chales Belfoure. Maryland Historical Magazine, 105, No. 2 (2010):
176-177.
Kargon, Jeremy. Review of Baltimore's Alley Houses: Homes for Working People since
the 1780s by Mary Ellen Hayward. Maryland Historical Magazine, 104, No. 3 (2009):
327-329.
Exhibitions & Gallery Shows
Jeremy Kargon with Zackary Sholem Berger, The Sanctity of Others. Jewish Museum
of Maryland Baltimore. Images and essay by JK; poetry by Zackary Sholem Berger.
Jeremy Kargon, Curator, with Nancy Fox, Amy Frank, and Khashayar Shahkolahi.
Baltimore's Modernist Religious Buildings. D:Center Baltimore, October 25th-Nov. 5th,
2013. Based on a course originally co-conceived with Dale Green, AAIA.
Shown againat James E. Lewis Museum, Baltimore, July -September, 2015.
Jeremy Kargon, Participant (featured photographs and curatorial assistance):
Baltimore Modernism Project: Renderings from the archives of the Baltimore
Architecture Foundation. D:Center Baltimore, October 5th-21st, 2012.
See review by Michael Farley in Baltimore Outloud, 19 October 2012.
Jeremy Kargon, Curator and Artist: Quotidian Hypertopos: Skylines, Streetscapes, &
Gardens in Contemporary China. Load of Fun Gallery, June 7th-25th, 2012.
Jeremy Kargon, Curator and Participant: Baltimore’s Imaginary Buildings.
AIA Baltimore Gallery Baltimore, Feburary 4th -23rd, 2010.
Antreasian Gallery, Baltimore, September 4th -18th, 2009.
Presentations
Kargon, Jeremy. “New Infrastructure for New Media: Baltimore’s “Candelabra”
Television Tower (1959).“ Presented at the 17th National Conference on Planning
History, Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Cleveland,
October 26-29th , 2017.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Defining Sacred Space: Modernist Architecture, Religious Symbol,
and Regional ‘Opticalism’ “ Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of
Architectural Historians, Pasadena, April 6-10th , 2016.
“The Architecture of HBCUs: Principles, Legacy, Preservation.” Symposium
organized by JK with Prof. Dale Green. Morgan State University, Baltimore,
November 5th-6th, 2015.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Jewish Art for Modern Architecture: Percival Goodman, Amalie
Rothschild, and the Tactics of Accommodation at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation,
1950-1952.” Paper presented at the 46th Annual Conference of the Association
for Jewish Studies, Baltimore, December 14th, 2014. Also: Society for History
and Graphics, Baltimore, August 2015.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Art-in-Architecture and Regional Modernism: Six Site-specific
Installations by Amalie Rothschild, 1951-1981.” Paper presented at the 2014
Annual Meeting of the South East Chapter of the Society for Architectural Historians,
Fayetteville, Arkansas, November 1st, 2014.
“Post Mortem Architecture: The Morris Mechanic Theater.” Talk presented at “Lecture
and Panel Discussion: Mechanic Theatre,” organized by AIA Baltimore, October 21st,
2014.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Urban Renewal, Utopian Didacticism: This Can Be Baltimore."
Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society for Utopian Studies, Charleston,
November 14-16, 2013.
Kargon, Jeremy. “A Symbolic Landscape for Suburbia: Chizuk Amuno's Hebrew Culture
Garden, circa 1954." Paper presented at the annual meeting of College Art Association,
New York, February 13-16, 2013. Repeated for Leonard and Helen Stulman Jewish
Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, March 8, 2013.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Introduction to Baltimore's 'Urban' Cosmography.” Presentation to
Society for American City and Regional Planning History (Annual Meeting),
Baltimore, MD, November 18, 2011. Repeated for Society for History and Graphics,
Baltimore, MD, December 14, 2011.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Harmonizing These Two Arts: Edmund Lind's'The Music of Color.' ”
Presentation to Society for History and Graphics, Baltimore, MD, July 9, 2011.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Trends in Contemporary Visual Culture & Design: The Architecture of
Synagogues.” Presentation to Beth Am congregation, Baltimore, MD, April 10, 2011.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Baltimore’s Church Of The Redeemer: Evoking Emotion In Modern
Architectural Space,” Baltimore Architecture Foundation, 25 May 2011.
Kargon, Jeremy. “The Irony of Intervention: Identifying Landscape amid its Despoliation
and Remediation.” Paper presented at the conference Interdisciplinary Themes /
The Planned World: Urban, Rural, Wild, Simon Frasier University, Vancouver, Canada,
August 6-7, 2010.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Vignettes of a City’s Self-Image: A Closer Look at Poppleton’s Map
of Baltimore.” Paper presented to ASG Architects, Baltimore, June 10, 2010;
Carroll Mansion, Baltimore, June 19, 2016.
Kargon, Jeremy. “From Building towards Landscape: Erich Mendelsohn and a
Reconstitution of Geographical Forms.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the Society of Architectural Historians, Chicago, April 21-24, 2010.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Changing Monuments and Monumentality: Reconstructing Perceptions
of Civic Identity.” Paper presented at the conference Interdisciplinary Themes /
The City: Culture, Society, Technology, Simon Frasier University, Vancouver, Canada,
November 6-8, 2009.
Also presented at AIABaltimore Gallery (January 21st, 2010), MICA (January 27th, 2010),
Johns Hopkins University (March 24th, 2010), and Baltimore Architecture Foundation,
(March 31, 2010).
Kargon, Jeremy. “Homewood and the City: Geography, Ecology, and Infrastructure.”
Paper presented at the Great Architects symposium,Homewood Museum,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, April 25, 2009. Also presented to Marks-Thomas
Architects, Baltimore (May 4th, 2010).
Kargon, Jeremy. “Assessing Norman Foster’s Design for UB.” Presentation to
In Retrospect: The UB Law School Competition, Baltimore Architectural Forum /
University of Baltimore, January 8, 2009.
Kargon, Jeremy. “Content Seeking Students: Sight-and-Sound Bites as Participants in
Ubiquitous Social Computing.” Paper presented at Changes of Paradigms /
2008 EAAE/ARCC Conference, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen,
June 26-29, 2008. (JK sole presenter; paper co-written with Wassim Jabi.)
Also presented to Morgan SA+P (October 2,2008) and to CSD Architects,
Baltimore (February 2, 2009).
Kargon, Jeremy. “Videos about Buildings.” Antreasian Gallery, Baltimore, October 14, 2007.