Belogolovsky, VladimirVladimir Belogolovsky was born in Odessa, Ukraine in 1970. He has lived in New York City since 1989, where he graduated from The Cooper Union School of Architecture in 1996. He has collaborated with a dozen New York architectural practices, including the offices of Rafael Viñoly, David Rockwell, and Gensler. In 2008, he founded the New York-based Intercontinental Curatorial Project, which focuses on curating and designing architectural exhibitions worldwide. Belogolovsky is the American correspondent for the architectural journal SPEECH (Berlin). He runs interview columns on ArchDaily.com, ArchNewsNow.com, and Archi.ru, and is a corresponding member of the International Academy of Architecture in Moscow (IAAM). His books include Harry Seidler: The Exhibition (Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers, 2017); Conversations with Peter Eisenman: The Evolution of Architectural Style (DOM, 2016); Conversations with Architects in the Age of Celebrity (DOM, 2015); Harry Seidler: LIFEWORK (Rizzoli, 2014); and Soviet Modernism: 1955-1985 (TATLIN, 2010). He has written about New York for the Great Russian Encyclopedia, and has lectured widely about New York's architecture and planning principles.