Cornell architecture alumni dominated the recent American Institute of Architects Southern New York Chapter (AIASNY) Design Jury Review–2008, receiving six out of six awards presented from the competition. [Full story]
Design team creates indoor-outdoor living space — Friday, February 6, 2009Architecture graduate Ali Jeevanjee (B.Arch. ‘98) was featured in the Home & Garden section of the Los Angeles Times for his innovative home redesign in L.A.’s bustling Chinatown neighborhood. [Full story]
Milstein Hall gets final site approval from City of Ithaca — Friday, January 30, 2009Paul Milstein Hall cleared its final municipal hurdle January 27 receiving final site plan approval from the city of Ithaca's Planning and Development Board. The project will expand AAP facilities. [Full story]
Excited students take Big Red to the inauguration — Wednesday, January 21, 2009On Jan. 20 at the National Mall, 100 Cornell students, faculty and staff took an all-night bus together to brave the cold and witness the historic inauguration ceremony. [Full story]
Cornell University Architecture Program No. 1 — Monday, January 12, 2009Cornell’s architecture programs have once again received high rankings in the annual survey conducted by DesignIntelligence. [Full story]
Cornell student chapter wins first prize at NOMAS conference — Tuesday, December 23, 2008The Cornell student chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architect Students took first prize during the association’s international conference and exposition, “Evolving Design Excellence Through Cultural Identity.” [Full story]
Cellist Adrianne Ngam wins concerto competition — Thursday, December 18, 2008Cellist Adrianne Ngam (B.Arch. '12) won the fifth annual Cornell Concerto Competition Dec. 14 in Barnes Hall. She will be featured in a March 1 concert with the Cornell Symphony Orchestra. [Full story]
Bouchard wins Steedman Fellowship for design of 'green' cultural center — Friday, December 12, 2008Nikole Bouchard (B.Arch. '06) has been awarded the 2008 Steedman Fellowship for her project "In-Situ Sensibility: Seeding the Future Growth of St. Louis." [Full story]