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Dragon Day "Moving Mural" Hides a Secret

The Cornell Chronicle previews plans for this year's dragon, designed and built by first-year architecture students and paraded around the Arts Quad the day before spring break.

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FEATURE

Real Time: A Symposium on the Architecture of Packets, Pixels, and Neurons

From realtime visualization in video games to realtime urban monitoring, advances in computer, communication, and media technologies offer exciting new possibilities while raising urgent questions for architecture, planning, and digital studies. The second Preston Thomas Memorial Symposium at Cornell AAP this spring invites artists, designers, and scholars to explore them.

Six students gathered for a posed portrait in from of glass windows
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Graduate Students in Real Estate Grow HBCU Case Competition and Launch a Summit

The Philip Payton Society for Minority Real Estate Professionals, which includes student leaders Alexis Marquez and Nina Borja (both M.R.P. '23), Christian LeBlanc (M.P.S. RE '24), Christopher Browne (M.P.S. RE '23), and Ariadne Billy and Alvieno Stinson (both M.P.S. RE/M.R.P. ’23), aims to increase diversity in the real estate and built environment professions.

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Environment and Sustainability

Here Are the Most and Least Disaster-Prone States

In a report by The Hill, CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi points out that the nation's most climate-resilient counties are "basically either in Maine or Alaska" but that has not triggered a mass movement to these regions.

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Design and Emerging Technologies

Panel Explores Architectural Innovations in Rural China

An article shared via the Cornell Chronicle highlights Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium opening events hosted by the Cornell China Center earlier this March. Spanning Beijing and Ithaca, the two-day symposium organized by Assistant Professor of Architecture Leslie Lok explored innovative architectural and urban design strategies that strive to be more environmentally conscious, socially equitable, and architecturally adaptive.

Painting of a nude black figure seated on a speckled floor and embracing a large ball
Creative and Critical Practices

Na Chainkua Reindorf Creates an All-Female Masquerade

Frieze reviews Na Chainkua Reindorf's (M.F.A. '17) Up to No Good, an exhibition of paintings laced with historical references and religious iconography, on view at the Nubuke Foundation, Accra, until March 11.

White canvas tote with black illustrated dragon
Feature

Dragon Day "Moving Mural" Hides a Secret

The Cornell Chronicle previews plans for this year's dragon, designed and built by first-year architecture students and paraded around the Arts Quad the day before spring break.

Six students gathered for a posed portrait in from of glass windows
Feature

Graduate Students in Real Estate Grow HBCU Case Competition and Launch a Summit

The Philip Payton Society for Minority Real Estate Professionals, which includes student leaders Alexis Marquez and Nina Borja (both M.R.P. '23), Christian LeBlanc (M.P.S. RE '24), Christopher Browne (M.P.S. RE '23), and Ariadne Billy and Alvieno Stinson (both M.P.S. RE/M.R.P. ’23), aims to increase diversity in the real estate and built environment professions.

Five people formally dressed lined up in front of a red sign and greenery background.
Design and Emerging Technologies

Panel Explores Architectural Innovations in Rural China

An article shared via the Cornell Chronicle highlights Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium opening events hosted by the Cornell China Center earlier this March. Spanning Beijing and Ithaca, the two-day symposium organized by Assistant Professor of Architecture Leslie Lok explored innovative architectural and urban design strategies that strive to be more environmentally conscious, socially equitable, and architecturally adaptive.

White figure with arms outstretched against a blue and green background.
FEATURE

Real Time: A Symposium on the Architecture of Packets, Pixels, and Neurons

From realtime visualization in video games to realtime urban monitoring, advances in computer, communication, and media technologies offer exciting new possibilities while raising urgent questions for architecture, planning, and digital studies. The second Preston Thomas Memorial Symposium at Cornell AAP this spring invites artists, designers, and scholars to explore them.

Hillside on fire
Environment and Sustainability

Here Are the Most and Least Disaster-Prone States

In a report by The Hill, CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi points out that the nation's most climate-resilient counties are "basically either in Maine or Alaska" but that has not triggered a mass movement to these regions.

Painting of a nude black figure seated on a speckled floor and embracing a large ball
Creative and Critical Practices

Na Chainkua Reindorf Creates an All-Female Masquerade

Frieze reviews Na Chainkua Reindorf's (M.F.A. '17) Up to No Good, an exhibition of paintings laced with historical references and religious iconography, on view at the Nubuke Foundation, Accra, until March 11.

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