• Sommer, Richard & Fizer, Natalie. (2020) “
Glossary of Dream Architecture: Genus for a New Circadia” in
Cabinet, Issue 67 / Dreams, Spring 2019–Winter 2020 (New York/ Berlin). • Sommer, Richard. (2017) “
A Secular Cathedral of Art: Frank O. Gehry’s Guggenheim, Bilbao” in The Blackwell Companion to Modern Architecture, Twentieth Century, D. Leatherbarrow and A. Eisenschmidt, eds. (Wiley Publishing). • Sommer, Richard. (2013) “
Beyond Centers, Fabric and the Culture of Congestion: Urban Design as a Metropolitan Enterprise” in Urban Design, (
Minnesota University Press). • Sommer, Richard. (2013) “
The Urban Design of Philadelphia: Taking the Towne for the City” in Shaping the City: Studies in History, Theory and Urban Design, (London: Spon/Routledge Press). • Sommer, Richard & Forley, Glenn. (2013) “
The Democratic Monument: The Reframing of History as Heritage” in D. Gobel, et al, Eds., Commemoration and the American City: Monuments, Memorialization and Meaning (University of Virginia Press). • Sommer, Richard & Forley, Glenn. (2011) “
Highway Beautiful: The March from Selma to Montgomery” in Critical/Productive, a Journal of Architecture, Urbanism and Cultural Theory, Vol 1.1: Theoretic Action (University of Michigan). • Sommer, Richard & Forley, Glenn. (2008) “''Dyn-o-mite Fiends: The Weather Underground's Action at Haymarket''” co-authored with Glenn Forley, in Collateral Damage: War & Architecture, Journal of Architectural Education Special Issue, 62:3 (Blackwell). • Sommer, Richard & Forley, Glenn. (2007) "
The Democratic Monument in America: A Twentieth-Century Topography" (Cambridge: President and Fellows of Harvard University). • Sommer, Richard & Jones, M.M. (2004) "
Supernatural Urbanism: The Los Angeles River Studio", Eds. (Cambridge: Harvard Design School Press). • Sommer, Richard. (2001) “
Four Stops Along an Architecture of Post-War America” in
Perspecta Vol. 32, The Yale Journal of Architecture, (Cambridge: MIT Press). • Sommer, Richard. (1999) “
Time Incorporated: The Romantic Life of the Modern Monument” Harvard Design Magazine, Number 9. (Cambridge: President and Fellows of Harvard University). == See also ==