Michael Carriere, Ph.D.

Professor, Director, Honors Program Milwaukee School of Engineering

  • Milwaukee WI

Dr. Michael Carriere is an urban historian, with expertise in American history, urban studies and sustainability.

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Exploring Milwaukee and Wisconsin's Cultural and Urban Landscape

As the Republican National Convention 2024 approaches, journalists from across the nation and the world will converge on Milwaukee, not only to cover the political spectacle but also to uncover the rich cultural, architectural, and urban tapestry that makes this city truly unique. Milwaukee, often referred to as the "Cream City" for its distinctive cream-coloured bricks, with many historical and contemporary narratives is waiting to be explored. To help visiting journalists navigate and understand the depth of Milwaukee's heritage and modern vibrancy, our MSOE experts are available to offer insights. Discover the rich tapestry of Milwaukee and Wisconsin through the lens of two distinguished experts. Dr. Michael Carriere and Kurt Zimmerman bring unparalleled expertise in the fields of culture, architecture, and urban planning, offering deep insights into the region's unique historical and contemporary narratives. Dr. Michael Carriere Professor, Honors Program Director Expertise: Sustainability, American History, General Social Science, Honors Program, History, General Humanities, Student Affairs, Urban Studies View Profile Dr. Michael Carriere, a Professor and Honors Program Director, is an urban historian specializing in American history, urban studies, and sustainability. With a focus on the growth and challenges of Milwaukee's neighborhoods, Dr. Carriere provides valuable perspectives on urban agriculture, creative placemaking, and the Milwaukee music scene. His extensive knowledge of Milwaukee and Wisconsin history and politics makes him a key resource for understanding the region's evolving urban landscape. “To me, it’s a no-brainer,” says Carriere, now a professor of history at Milwaukee School of Engineering and author of The City Creative: The Rise of Urban Placemaking in Contemporary America. “Cities like Louisville, like Buffalo, like Boston have really leveraged the Olmsted spaces in their cities. … The reason I’m really excited about [the bicentennial] is that this could be the chance to have useful, and in some cases uncomfortable, conversations on how public spaces should look and operate in a 21st-century city like Milwaukee.” The Lasting Legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted and His 3 Signature Milwaukee Parks Milwaukee Magazine April 1, 2022 Kurt Zimmerman Assistant Professor Expertise: Deep Energy, Retrofit Integrated Project, Delivery Architecture, Design, Building Envelope, Building Science, Sustainability, LEED AP View Profile Kurt Zimmerman, an Assistant Professor, offers expertise in Milwaukee's architectural history, urban planning, and sustainable design. His insights into the city's architectural evolution and design principles contribute to a deeper appreciation of Milwaukee's unique urban fabric and sustainable development efforts. “If you’re trying to build buildings that are meant to last, look back in history and see what is still standing. Those are your models. It’s all about build it once, build it right, build it to last. I’m very conscious of the environmental aspects of our projects, whether the clients ask for it or not.” The Daily Reporter October 2, 2014 For further information and to arrange interviews with our experts, please contact: JoEllen Burdue Senior Director of Communications and Media Relations Phone: (414) 839-0906 Email: burdue@msoe.edu About Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) Milwaukee School of Engineering is the university of choice for those seeking an inclusive community of experiential learners driven to solve the complex challenges of today and tomorrow. The independent, non-profit university has about 2,800 students and was founded in 1903. MSOE offers bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering, business and nursing. Faculty are student-focused experts who bring real-world experience into the classroom. This approach to learning makes students ready now as well as prepared for the future. Longstanding partnerships with business and industry leaders enable students to learn alongside professional mentors, and challenge them to go beyond what's possible. MSOE graduates are leaders of character, responsible professionals, passionate learners and value creators.

Michael Carriere, Ph.D.Kurt Zimmerman, AIA, LEED AP

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The Power of Place: Growth and Challenges of Milwaukee's Neighborhoods

Dr. Michael Carriere, professor and Honors Program director at Milwaukee School of Engineering, is an urban historian with expertise in Milwaukee and Wisconsin history and politics, urban agriculture, creative placemaking, and the Milwaukee music scene. He is available to discuss the growth of Milwaukee's neighborhoods; the challenges many of them are facing; and some of the solutions that are being implemented. Things such as urban gardens, hydroponic farms, neighborhood improvement districts, and pocket parks. Carriere's creative place-based initiatives focus on harnessing the unique characteristics and resources of Milwaukee's neighborhoods to generate solutions that are tailored to its specific needs. His approach recognizes that one-size-fits-all strategies often fail to address the nuanced realities of different communities. Carriere also works toward solutions with long-term sustainability and actively involved and invested community members.

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Education, Licensure and Certification

University Of Chicago

Ph.D.

American Urban History

2010

University Of Chicago

M.A.

American History

2002

Hampshire College

B.A.

American History

1998

Biography

Dr. Michael Carriere is a professor in MSOE’s Humanities, Social Science and Communication Department. He also is director of the Honors Program. He is an urban historian and studies the growth and evolution of communities and the impact of social issues. He works closely with MSOE's honors students on ‘real-world’ projects that allow young engineers to develop their respective skill sets while practicing a pedagogy based on collaboration, interdisciplinary and inter-institutional partnerships. Carriere spent two years as a junior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a Washington D.C. think tank, before entering graduate school at the University of Chicago and earning a Ph.D. in American history.

Areas of Expertise

Sustainability
American History
General Social Science
Honors Program
History
General Humanities
Student Affairs
Urban Studies

Accomplishments

Karl O. Werwath Engineering Research Award, MSOE

2019

Affiliations

  • Carter Academy Fellow: Member

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Media Appearances

Indoor farm in Milwaukee’s 30th Street Corridor: Step toward a reinvented food system?

WUWM 89.7FM  radio

2024-09-13

Milwaukee School of Engineering professor Michael Carriere’s been watching Hundred Acre’s evolution. In fact, some of his honor students have been lending a hand there, including helping develop 3D components to troubleshoot if Corkery’s system runs into a problem.

“Inevitably, there’s a leak, and so rather than having to recalibrate or recreate the entire system, can you recreate or 3-D print a certain piece of that in order to keep the system running, keep leakage to a minimum,” Carriere says, “And I also have a group of students starting to work on water testing with Chris … making sure that the water going through this recirculating hydroponics system is what it needs to be.”

Carriere has studied and written extensively about Milwaukee’s urban agriculture history. He considers Hundred Acre to be part of the infancy of hydroponic farming – part of an incremental process.

Carriere believes the approach has a future.

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Milwaukee slowly embracing cultural legacy with nod to Violent Femmes alternative masterpiece

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel  print

2023-04-19

Urban historian Dr. Michael Carriere looks at the impact the Violent Femmes' musical work had on the city of Milwaukee.

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The Lasting Legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted and His 3 Signature Milwaukee Parks

Milwaukee Magazine  print

2022-04-01

Frederick Law Olmsted, the pioneering landscape architect who left a lasting imprint on Milwaukee with his ‘Grand Necklace of Parks,’ is finally getting an overdue year in the sun for his bicentennial. Dr. Michael Carriere discusses.

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Event and Speaking Appearances

From Erasure to Inheritance: Rethinking the Cultural Landscapes of Black Milwaukee

10th Biennial Urban History Association Conference  Pittsburgh, PA

2023-10-27

Parks, Landscapes, and Planning in the Late Twentieth Century (Panel Chair and Commenter"

19th National Conference on Planning History, Society American City, & Regional Planning History  The City College of New York

2022-10-22

London Farming: How Urban Farming Challenged the Neoliberal City by Reconceptualizing Production (with Schalliol, D.)

International Conference on London Studies: "Visions and Revisions of the Metropolis"  Online Event

2020-11-20

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Selected Publications

There Goes the Neighborhood: The Prehistory of Modern Urban Planning and Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology

Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, publication forthcoming

Carriere, M. and Spatz, D.

Michaelangelo Sabatino, ed., Building Breaking Rebuilding: The Illinois Institute of Technology, its Campus and Chicago's South Side

Toppling the 'Cinderblock in the Sky': 'Negative' Architecture Education at Columbia University in the 1960s

New York: Routledge, 2023

Carriere, M.

In Peter Laurence, ed, Histories of Architecture Education in the United States.

There Goes the City: A Long History of Urban Agriculture in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Journal of Urban History, 2022

Carriere, M. and Schalliol, D.

Published OnLine First, June 25 2022.

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