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Equity and Prosperity: 5 Questions with Real Estate Chair Stuart S. Rosenthal

Stuart S. Rosenthal, inaugural chair of Cornell's multicollege Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate, shares insights into the dynamic links between economics, real estate markets, and the health of communities.

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Stories

Design Tech Announces New Master of Science in Design Technology at Cornell

The multicollege Department of Design Tech launches a new master's program that brings experts and students together across disciplines to identify and address design problems with collaborative research and making.

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Creative and Critical Practices

A Bold, Buoyant View of Color

Learn more about the work and career of Japanese American artist Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) in the AAP Alumni Archive.

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In the Media

How Might Buildings and Their Integrated Materials Systems Behave Like Organisms?

In ArchDaily, a conversation with Architecture Professor Jenny Sabin explores the critical link between research and practice and her interdisciplinary approach that fosters collaboration with both scientists and engineers.

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Beyond AAP

Terra Firma: NewGrounds, June 1–November 30, 2023

View an outdoor installation that demonstrates how an ancient construction technique — rammed earth — can contribute to the decarbonization of the building industry.

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Lecture

Julianne Hunter: IN SEARCH OF, September 26

Hear a talk by Art Visting Critic Julianne Hunter, whose artwork explores recollection and residue investigating larger topics of mapping, psychology, and personal and shared histories.

White middle-aged man wearing glasses and blue collared shirt with a beige sport coat
Stories

Equity and Prosperity: 5 Questions with Real Estate Chair Stuart S. Rosenthal

Stuart S. Rosenthal, inaugural chair of Cornell's multicollege Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate, shares insights into the dynamic links between economics, real estate markets, and the health of communities.

A purple structure in front of a pink and orange wall.
Creative and Critical Practices

A Bold, Buoyant View of Color

Learn more about the work and career of Japanese American artist Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) in the AAP Alumni Archive.

Nine eight-foot rammed-earth monoliths arranged in a grid, adjacent to a walkway.
Beyond AAP

Terra Firma: NewGrounds, June 1–November 30, 2023

View an outdoor installation that demonstrates how an ancient construction technique — rammed earth — can contribute to the decarbonization of the building industry.

A fish bowl with a translucent green structure protruding from the top.
Stories

Design Tech Announces New Master of Science in Design Technology at Cornell

The multicollege Department of Design Tech launches a new master's program that brings experts and students together across disciplines to identify and address design problems with collaborative research and making.

A metal and holographic material structure.
In the Media

How Might Buildings and Their Integrated Materials Systems Behave Like Organisms?

In ArchDaily, a conversation with Architecture Professor Jenny Sabin explores the critical link between research and practice and her interdisciplinary approach that fosters collaboration with both scientists and engineers.

Photo of torn and embossed handmade paper.
Lecture

Julianne Hunter: IN SEARCH OF, September 26

Hear a talk by Art Visting Critic Julianne Hunter, whose artwork explores recollection and residue investigating larger topics of mapping, psychology, and personal and shared histories.

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