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Join the Climate Action Conversation: Register Now for the Center for Cities' Spring Symposium in New York City

On April 24, the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities will convene experts to share solutions and identify areas for future action that address the multiple and cascading climate change hazards facing New York City.

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Colors of the Wind: Dragon Day Beast Gets an Artistic Twist

For Dragon Day 2025, the first-year architecture student tradition resulted in a blank canvas beast that marched to the Arts Quad to be met with a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues.

View of the Foundry from under Milstein Hall's cantilevered L.P. Kwee studio.
Lecture

Earl Lewis: The Contours of Repair, April 9

Join author and social historian Earl Lewis for a talk tracing the history of African Americans' search for repair, sketching past challenges and suggesting future possibilities. At 7 p.m., enjoy a special closing reception in Milstein Hall Dome.

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Lecture

Marirena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity, April 8

Attend a lecture that explores how emerging fabrication technologies can contribute to eco-social sustainability in architecture by enabling lightweight and circular building systems that respect local contexts.

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Symposium

SIGHTLINES: Architecture, Photography, and the Mutability of the Image, April 11

Attend a symposium that examines the mutability of the architectural image through photography, emphasizing how acts of appropriation and recomposition shape architectural discourse.

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Lecture

Craig Robins and Jackie Soffer: Entrepreneurship at the Intersection of Art and Real Estate, April 23

Attend a lecture that offers insight into two entrepreneurial careers, followed by an interactive workshop with students.

Aerial view of urban zone with canal running through center.
Stories

Join the Climate Action Conversation: Register Now for the Center for Cities' Spring Symposium in New York City

On April 24, the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities will convene experts to share solutions and identify areas for future action that address the multiple and cascading climate change hazards facing New York City.

View of the Foundry from under Milstein Hall's cantilevered L.P. Kwee studio.
Lecture

Earl Lewis: The Contours of Repair, April 9

Join author and social historian Earl Lewis for a talk tracing the history of African Americans' search for repair, sketching past challenges and suggesting future possibilities. At 7 p.m., enjoy a special closing reception in Milstein Hall Dome.

A space filled with photograpy lights and equipment, back drops, and architecture models.
Symposium

SIGHTLINES: Architecture, Photography, and the Mutability of the Image, April 11

Attend a symposium that examines the mutability of the architectural image through photography, emphasizing how acts of appropriation and recomposition shape architectural discourse.

a large wooden and fabric dragon mouth with colorful powder adorned on the fabric with people in front of it
Stories

Colors of the Wind: Dragon Day Beast Gets an Artistic Twist

For Dragon Day 2025, the first-year architecture student tradition resulted in a blank canvas beast that marched to the Arts Quad to be met with a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues.

Three illuminated columns topped with intricate lattice structures.
Lecture

Marirena Kladeftira: A Post-Digital Perspective for Architecture and Humanity, April 8

Attend a lecture that explores how emerging fabrication technologies can contribute to eco-social sustainability in architecture by enabling lightweight and circular building systems that respect local contexts.

two images side by side, on the left a white male with a bald head and black framed glasses smiling, on the right a white women with long hay and a blazer smiling
Lecture

Craig Robins and Jackie Soffer: Entrepreneurship at the Intersection of Art and Real Estate, April 23

Attend a lecture that offers insight into two entrepreneurial careers, followed by an interactive workshop with students.

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