Gideon is a researcher at Columbia University's Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes, where he works with cities around the world to prepare for uncertain environmental futures through the planning, design and implementation of innovative infrastructure projects. He lives in New York City, holds a masters degree in landscape architecture, and previously worked as a professional letterpress printer.
Columbia University / GSAPP / Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes, New York, NY, US, Associate Research Scholar
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, US, Studio Instructor, Landscape Architecture
South Street Seaport Museum, New York, Resident Printer
Using the museum's vast collection of printing presses, moveable type, wood and metal engravings and 19th/20th century printing equipment to run and manage a commercial and educational printshop.