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Architecture Students Set to Spread Wings on Dragon Day

The Cornell Chronicle previews the annual Dragon Day parade, which this year is expected to feature a grunge-inspired dragon designed by first-year architecture students.

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Exhibition

CCA Freedom of Expression Exhibition, March 4–29

Contributing to the university's 2023–24 theme, view a showcase of projects by students and faculty exploring the importance of artistic free expression.

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Lecture

Ben Uyeda: Creativity, Risk, and Money, March 20

Hear from a designer who stepped away from the award-winning architecture firm he founded to share affordable designs online and whose ideas have since reached more than 100 million people.

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Stories

Announcing: Art and Architecture of Migration and Discrimination by Esra Akcan and Iftikhar Dadi

Following their co-taught Mellon seminar, Cornell faculty Akcan and Dadi announce the release of their edited volume of essays on the art and architecture of partitions, migrations, arrivals, experiences, and global conditions from the 20th century to the present.

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Lecture

Mariam Kamara Issoufou: Intersectional Sustainability, March 21

Hear this semester's Edgar Tafel Lecture exploring Issoufou's approach to sustainability, which is about more than just sustaining the environment; it is about sustaining people, their culture, and their economy.

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Symposium

Writing Land into Architectural Histories, March 22

This symposium aims to explore the entangled histories of the built environment, land, and ecologies, examining intertwined methodologies that address questions of writing land into and out of histories of architecture.

Students carrying a wooden frame up concrete steps
Stories

Architecture Students Set to Spread Wings on Dragon Day

The Cornell Chronicle previews the annual Dragon Day parade, which this year is expected to feature a grunge-inspired dragon designed by first-year architecture students.

A person with short dark hair and beard wearing a white shirt, looking at the glass deck below him
Lecture

Ben Uyeda: Creativity, Risk, and Money, March 20

Hear from a designer who stepped away from the award-winning architecture firm he founded to share affordable designs online and whose ideas have since reached more than 100 million people.

An image of a modern triangular brown building in the desert with a body of water behind it
Lecture

Mariam Kamara Issoufou: Intersectional Sustainability, March 21

Hear this semester's Edgar Tafel Lecture exploring Issoufou's approach to sustainability, which is about more than just sustaining the environment; it is about sustaining people, their culture, and their economy.

A gallery space containing different artworks within.
Exhibition

CCA Freedom of Expression Exhibition, March 4–29

Contributing to the university's 2023–24 theme, view a showcase of projects by students and faculty exploring the importance of artistic free expression.

Men and bikes outside a graffiti covered building
Stories

Announcing: Art and Architecture of Migration and Discrimination by Esra Akcan and Iftikhar Dadi

Following their co-taught Mellon seminar, Cornell faculty Akcan and Dadi announce the release of their edited volume of essays on the art and architecture of partitions, migrations, arrivals, experiences, and global conditions from the 20th century to the present.

Image with text reading Writing Land into Architectural Histories. PhD Symposium. March 2022, 2924. History of Architecture and Urbanism Society
Symposium

Writing Land into Architectural Histories, March 22

This symposium aims to explore the entangled histories of the built environment, land, and ecologies, examining intertwined methodologies that address questions of writing land into and out of histories of architecture.

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