Highlights
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Stories
Monday, March 31, 2025New Mui Ho Center for Cities Podcast Explores "Wicked" Urban Problems and Actions Across Scales
The Good City connects people with a passion for urban issues, both within and outside academia, through engaging conversations and shared knowledge.
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Stories
Friday, March 28, 2025Admitted Class of 2029 Channels Passions into Knowledge
Through volunteer work, research, and advocacy, the 5,824 students admitted to the Class of 2029 reflect Cornell's commitment to changing lives through public engagement, the Cornell Chronicle reports.
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Lecture
Friday, April 18, 2025Daniel Agbiboa: Does Africa Need Elite Cities? Eko Atlantic, Climate Urbanism, and the Surrounds of Lagos
Join a lecture that examines Eko Atlantic City in Lagos, Nigeria, as a manifestation of worlding cities, critiquing how such megaprojects amplify socio-spatial inequalities and ecological precarity.
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Exhibition
March 24–April 11, 2025Design Tech Open Studio
Visit the inaugural exhibition of Design Tech, a multicollege transdisciplinary initiative pioneering innovation, research, and teaching.
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Lecture
Tuesday, April 15, 2025Dan Kaplan (B.Arch. '84) and Miriam Harris: Land Rich / Cash Poor — Marrying Institutional Mission with Development
Join a discussion at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center with Dan Kaplan (B.Arch. '84) and Miriam Harris.
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Lecture
March 6–April 10, 2025Resilience by Design: Spring 2025 Lecture Series
Join a compelling lecture series featuring architectural historians, design practitioners, visionaries, and community stakeholders as they explore the multifaceted challenges and opportunities of community-engaged design.
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Lecture
Tuesday, April 8, 2025Finding Value: Jared Della Valle, CEO, and A.J. Pires, President of Alloy
Join a discussion at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center about the design practice's commitment to positively impacting the fabric of the city and creating enduring value.
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Apply Now for AAP Summer Programs
Cornell AAP's summer programs prepare high school and college students for their futures in architecture, art, and urban studies. Our online and in-person suite of intensive, exploratory summer courses provides close mentorship, guidance, and shared experiences that engage the world, ground knowledge in practice, and expand possibilities.
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Announcements
Galician Architect, Teacher, and Researcher Manuel Bouzas Barcala, Winner of the 2025 Princess of Girona Arts Award
An expert jury unanimously selected Design Teaching Fellow in Architecture Manuel Bouzas Barcala for "academic excellence, international projection, commitment to education, the reflection his work offers on the transformative power of architecture, the design of public spaces, and his defense of ecology and sustainability."
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Announcements
Tulane Prize for Climate Change Curriculum in the Built Environment
Professor of Architecture Esra Akcan and alum and former architecture visiting faculty José Ibarra (B.Arch. '17) were among several others honored for their unique and impactful thematic contributions to climate curriculum.
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In the Media
With 100 Pounds of Blue Pigment, an Artist Conjures Spirits of the Past
The New York Times: Run Together and Look Ugly After the First Rain, an exhibition of work by artist Amanda Williams (B.Arch. '97), highlights the use of a deep, midnight blue pigment that took Williams and two material science labs three years to recreate.
Saturday, March 15, 2025 -
In the Media
At This Architectural Gem, an Artist Was Present. Horses, Too.
The New York Times: Artist Jill Magid (B.F.A. '95) is mentioned in this article about a private home designed by the famed Mexican architect Luis Barragán that will soon be the new La Cuadra cultural center in Mexico City.
Tuesday, March 11, 2025