Highlights
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Lecture
Friday, November 1, 2024Andrés Martínez Moscoso: Heritage, Healthy Environment, Rights to the City, and Rights of Nature
Listen to a talk on the past usage of rivers and streams as garbage dumps and the 21st-century demand for the recovery of these spaces.
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Faculty Work
Tuesday, October 29, 2024How Can We Support NYC's Housing Coops in Adapting to Climate Change?
Coauthored by Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning Linda Shi and Environmental Defense Fund Senior Analyst Anushi Garg (M.R.P. '20), this post focuses on New York City, the housing affordability crisis, and the impacts of climate change.
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Stories
Friday, October 18, 2024Engaged Faculty Network Grows with 28 New Fellows
AAP faculty George R. Frantz, CRP; Emma Silverblatt and Hanna Tulis, Architecture; are among 28 educators from 10 Cornell schools and colleges named 2024–25 Engaged Faculty Fellows.
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Lecture
Thursday, November 14, 2024Marc McQuade: Gensler Visiting Critic Lecture
Hear a lecture presented by this semester's Gensler Visiting Critic.
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Exhibition
October 25–November 15, 2024Katharina Kral: Housing as a Verb
View an exhibition that assesses the challenges and opportunities of livability alongside sustainability.
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Beyond AAP
Friday, November 8, 2024Erasing History: A Conversation Between Architecture Faculty Milton S.F. Curry and Jason Stanley
Join a discussion centered around Curry's pioneering journal, CriticalProductive: A Journal of Architectural Urbanism and Cultural Theory, and Stanley's new book, Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future.
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Open Positions
Friday, October 4, 2024Open Positions at Cornell AAP
The college is currently seeking to fill several open academic and administrative positions. Learn more and apply.
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Beyond AAP
Friday, November 8, 202442nd Annual Cornell Real Estate Conference
Attend a conference that includes a presentation by Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate Chair Stuart Rosenthal.
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Announcements
Cornell NOMAS Takes Third Place in Annual Student Design Competition
The Cornell University student chapter of NOMAS was awarded third place in the National Organization of Minority Architects annual student design competition in Baltimore, Maryland.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 -
In the Media
Unlocking the Hidden Power of Zoning, for Good or Bad
Bloomberg: In her new book, Sara Bronin, Professor of City and Regional Planning and Real Estate, shows how land use regulations shaped US cities and makes a case for using these rules for progressive aims.
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In the Media
Three New Designer-Led Initiatives are Making Circular Economies a Reality
The Architect's Newspaper: Architecture Assistant Professor Felix Heisel's Circular Construction Lab is harnessing building technology and design to reimagine construction as an ally for regenerative design.
Wednesday, September 25, 2024 -
In the Media
The King Cole Bar Reopens, Moodier Than Before
The New York Times: Ed Bakos (B.Arch. '86), chief executive of Champalimaud Design, a New York-based firm with experience renovating luxury hotels, speaks about his latest renovation.
Wednesday, September 25, 2024