Events
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3/18–3/23 Abbey Parker-Blier: tertiary23
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3/18–3/28 Bradley Verhelle: Obelus to Ruination
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3/15 Katie J. Wells and Kafui Attoh: Disrupting D.C. — The Rise of Uber and the Fall of the City
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3/15 Developing a Digital Twin for Climate Adaptation in New York City
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3/14 Catherine Haggarty: Past and Present Self
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3/8 Clio Andris: Enriching Points of Interest (PoI) Data with Information about Social Relationships, Visitor Diversity, and Chainness
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3/7 A.D. White Professor-at-Large Mabel O. Wilson: Freedom and Unfreedom: The Construction of Washington City in the District of Columbia
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3/7–3/8 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium: Labor Un:Imagined
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3/7–3/8 Reimagine Buildings: One Planet, 24 Hours
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3/5 Glenn Ligon: John A. Cooper Visiting Artist Lecture
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3/4 Laure Casanova Enault: Multiple Property Ownership in France
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3/4–3/14 Erin Choi and Asuka Kurebayashi: Nature and the Mind
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3/4–3/29 CCA Freedom of Expression Exhibition at Cornell AAP
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3/4–3/14 Rory Haltmaier and Kacey Kim: Performing Pentimento — The Trace of a Self Painted Over
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3/1 Prentiss Danzler: Broken Home — Reconstructing the Terms of Mobility for Atlanta's Black Public Housing Families
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2/23 AAP Alumni Reception in Baltimore
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2/23 Theo Lim and Antwyne Calloway: Trauma-Informed Healing-Centered Planning — Transformations in the Face of Global Climate Change
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2/19–2/29 Onajevwe: Jubilation — A Re-piecing and Re-imagining of My V'ihwo R'orua
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2/19–2/29 Fabia St-Juste: Pearl of the Caribbean
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2/19–2/29 Shanti Morrissey: 54311
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2/19–3/8 Veronica Paulon: Urban Ink
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2/15 Yevgeniya Baras: Artist Lecture
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2/15 Climate Vulnerability and Community Capacity for Adaptation
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2/14 Adapting to Multiple and Cascading Climate Change Hazards in New York City
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2/6–2/23 What the Future Holds
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2/6 Nader Tehrani: The Animate Analytique
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2/5–2/15 Cornell in Rome 2023: As a Stranger
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2/5–2/15 Sabine Lola Stock: Lambs Wool Streaked with Grease
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2/2 Scott Markley: From Redlining to Exclusionary Zoning — How New Spatial Datasets are Changing How We Understand Sub/urban Inequality
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1/30 CRP Student Presentations from the AAP NYC Fall 2023 Semester
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1/29–2/16 Nicholas Cassab Gheta: Sonic Datascapes
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1/26 Andrew Rumbach and Sara McTarnaghan: A Planner's Guide to Designing Impact-Oriented Research on Disasters, Climate Change, and Community Resilience
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1/25 Róisín Heneghan: Two Voids
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1/22–2/2 Zac Dodds Scandura: The World is Yours
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1/22–2/1 Olivia Sheldon: Fern Flowers
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12/14 Data Prototypes: Visual Narratives