About

Sarah C.A. 
Fingerhood

sarah@scaf.holdings
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I aim to promote systems of social infrastructure that support public access to knowledge, education, and resources for resilience and adaptation. I am involved with all aspects of world-creating: books, buildings, gardens, spaces, ideas, and so on. 

A critical through-line of my professional journey has been the ability to bring creative, interdisciplinary perspectives into new fields and modalities. I have been involved in fields of architecture, landscape design, art, digital studies, and education. My roles within these fields have varied from researcher, editor, project manager, creative director, teacher, and student. 

My current preoccupation with printed matter stems from a deep-seated value for education in all its forms. Ultimately, I see storytelling as a tool to foster access, belonging, and an expanded imaginative capacity to envision change.  


Education
University of Pennsylvania
B.A. in Media Studies | Concentration in Advocacy & Activism
2018-2022
Summa Cum Laude
Thesis: “Societal Implications of Future Internet Infrastructure: A Critique of Web3”

University of California, Berkeley
College of Environmental Design | Certificate in Landscape Architecture
2022 

National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS)
2017
 
Completed 3-month mountaineering course, earning Medical and Wilderness First Aid certifications (WFA) 


Employment
Full CV
Production & Editorial Associate
Axiomatic Editions, an imprint of ORO Editions
2024 - Present


Adjunct Lecturer
University of Arizona, College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture (CAPLA)
2025 - Present


Environmental Consultant
Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR)
2025- Present


Senior Project Associate
Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR)
2022 - 2025


Design, Architecture, and Planning Intern
San Francisco Parks & Recreation Department (SFRPD) 
2023


Awards & Exhibits Surfs Year Round 
New York, NY | 2024 - Current
San Francisco | 2001 - 2024
Warmest Temp: 80°F
Coldest Temp: 33°F
Featured in 2025 Byline Risk Issue, “The Spirit of Surf”

Speaks Truth to Power
Various locations | 1999 - Present
Youngest of 3 sisters. 

Responds Well Under Pressure
Omaha, Nebraska | October 2024

Diagnosed & Fixed My Own Car
 
Philadelphia, PA | May 2022
1995 Toyota Pick Up 
Faulty Mass Air Flow Sensor

Leo Zodiac Placement
San Francisco General Hospital | July 1999


Index/Navigation


YearTitle    Field    Mode

2025AD Vol. 95:3
Reimagining Architectural Drawing: Print & Process
Architecture, Editorial    Magazine

2025AD Vol. 95:2
Architects & Furniture  
Architecture, Editorial    Magazine

2025AD Vol. 95:1
Staged: Architecture for Performance, Exhibition, and Fiction
Architecture, Editorial        Magazine

2025Drawing Proper/ Drawing Improper        Architecture, Editorial    Book
2025Making Old Parks New Again   Environment, Education    Talk
2024Let’s Create a Park    Environment, Education        Resource
2024Data DemystifiedEnvironment, Education        Talk
2024Gender Equity in Public Restroom Architecture & DesignArchitecture, Education        Talk
2023Buchanan Street Mall: Equitable Development Project Environment, Architecture    Urban Planning
2023United Nations Skate Plaza    Environment, Architecture    Urban Planning
2022Hacienda Peralata    Environment, Architecture     Design
2022Hypertext    Digital Infrastructure, Editorial        Zine2022Hospice Architecture    Architecture, Editorial        Essay2022New Internet   Digital Infrastructure, Editorial        Essay
2021Social Media’s Impact on Death & MourningDigital Infrastructure, Editorial     Research Essay
2020Fertility Applications' Hidden Infrastructure of Surveillance, Profit, & PowerDigital Infrastructure, Editorial        Speculative Design
Digital Investigations



Full Zine

HYPERTEXT
An epistemological and global perspective on cyber-utopianism and the computerized society
by Sarah Fingerhood

Feb. 2022
*I made this before I knew Adobe Suite 

research,  writing: academic & creative


A multimedia project that explores cyber-utopianism and the creation of the “computerized society.” 

The advent of hypertext opened up avenues of computing that the world had never experienced before. Now, not only could humans interact with computers in real-time, but computers also had a language to communicate with one another. As the network of interconnected knowledge suddenly ballooned, users were promised a future defined by moral existence, global peace, and man-machine harmony. 

Through exploring the advent of hypertext, I have focused on a specific element from the history of the Internet to demonstrate how early language and cultural narratives were used to promote an idealized future. In comparison to these early promotions, I evaluate how the physical design of this artifact reflects and undermines the intention of the product as communicated to the public. I answer questions such as: how does the structure of the industry (such as political and economic regulations) impact the reception of this artifact? How does the advertisement and promotion of this artifact evolve as the industry structure changes, too?



New Internet
Cyber-Utopianism and Crypto-Libertarianism  
by Sarah Fingerhood

Mar. 2022


Research, academic writing
Using cryptocurrency as a lens, I evaluate how the structure and design of Web 3.0  reflect and undermine the narratives, desires, and hopes broadcast by its promoters. Using a historical lens, I look at how these narratives, structures, and designs seem to be a continuation of the early Internet’s siren calls of utopianism. 
 

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Fertility Applications' Hidden Infrastructure of Surveillance, Profit, & Power
by Sarah Fingerhood

Published in ”Designing for a Better Future in Global Communication”

Dec. 2020
Power and Design in Global Communication


research, academic writing, speculative design
In the unit “Gender & Sexuality Online,” my chapter critically examines and redesigns the infrastructure of the modern fertility app to address issues of (1) how a for-profit structure within a larger system of data capitalism results in invasive and gendered privacy breeches, (2) the technological mediation of gender construction, and (3) how neoliberal policies have influenced perceptions and regulations of female reproduction and fertility. 

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Social Media’s Impact on Death and Mourning
by Sarah Fingerhood

Jan. 2020
Communication and Behavior

research, academic writing
How social media and pervasive digital culture have challenged the boundaries of privacy and intimacy in grieving practices and norms.


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