is a journalist and critic covering the built environment. Based in Chicago, much of her work reckons with the complexities of post-industrial cities; explores connections to place and land; and exposes intersections between architecture, landscapes, and cultural change. She is the founder and editor of Weathered, a publication focused on cities and landscapes in the wintertime. Anjulie is a Lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the Architecture/Interior Architecture and New Arts Journalism departments. She is a columnist at ARCHITECT magazine, and her bylines can be found in The Architect's Newspaper, Untapped Journal, Landscape Architecture Magazine, The Architectural Review, The New York Review of Architecture, among others.