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Cornell's Baker Program in Real Estate Offers New Opportunities for Students, Including NYC Study Option

The Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate has announced updates to the Baker Program in Real Estate's master's degree program, including plans for hands-on study in New York City, an accelerated path to a master's degree, and the benefits of a STEM-designated program.

A spacious, modern atrium with multiple levels featuring large windows that allow natural light to flood the space. The design incorporates natural elements, including vertical gardens with lush greenery and a cascading indoor waterfall along one wall. The central area includes an open seating space with wide steps, where people are gathered. The atrium has a combination of wood and concrete materials, giving it a warm yet industrial feel. There are various small plants and a few people sitting or walking,
Lecture

Christiana Moss: Lessons from the Desert — Studio Ma, September 12

Strauch Visiting Critic in Sustainable Design Christiana Moss will explore the four desert-inflected lenses through which her firm Studio Ma approaches each project.

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Kim Yao: Our Most Important Project

This year's L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture will feature guest speaker Kim Yao, principal at Architecture Research Office. In advance of this annual New York City event, Yao shares a glimpse into her professional trajectory and the talk she has planned for September 25.

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Lecture

2024 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture featuring Kim Yao, September 25

Attend a talk delivered by Kim Yao from the New York City-based firm Architecture Research Office.

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Stories

Impact and Connection, by Design

In the AAP Alumni Archive, learn more about the life and work of Denise Korn (B.F.A. '87), a prominent creative strategist and activist in design.

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Get Ready, Get Set: Highlights of the Fall 2024 Semester Ahead

From inspiring lectures to thought-provoking exhibitions and much-anticipated renovations (plus the unveiling of the Dragon Annex), we're diving into a semester filled with opportunities not to be missed.

New York City street with brick building and passing vehicles
Stories

Cornell's Baker Program in Real Estate Offers New Opportunities for Students, Including NYC Study Option

The Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate has announced updates to the Baker Program in Real Estate's master's degree program, including plans for hands-on study in New York City, an accelerated path to a master's degree, and the benefits of a STEM-designated program.

Woman with chin length silver hair wearing a black jacket
Stories

Kim Yao: Our Most Important Project

This year's L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture will feature guest speaker Kim Yao, principal at Architecture Research Office. In advance of this annual New York City event, Yao shares a glimpse into her professional trajectory and the talk she has planned for September 25.

a series of magazines and promotional materials stacked on top of each other.
Stories

Impact and Connection, by Design

In the AAP Alumni Archive, learn more about the life and work of Denise Korn (B.F.A. '87), a prominent creative strategist and activist in design.

A spacious, modern atrium with multiple levels featuring large windows that allow natural light to flood the space. The design incorporates natural elements, including vertical gardens with lush greenery and a cascading indoor waterfall along one wall. The central area includes an open seating space with wide steps, where people are gathered. The atrium has a combination of wood and concrete materials, giving it a warm yet industrial feel. There are various small plants and a few people sitting or walking,
Lecture

Christiana Moss: Lessons from the Desert — Studio Ma, September 12

Strauch Visiting Critic in Sustainable Design Christiana Moss will explore the four desert-inflected lenses through which her firm Studio Ma approaches each project.

two women with dark hari and light skin interacting with an object made of cube like structures.
Lecture

2024 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture featuring Kim Yao, September 25

Attend a talk delivered by Kim Yao from the New York City-based firm Architecture Research Office.

View of a white dome on top of a building viewed from an adjacent roof
Stories

Get Ready, Get Set: Highlights of the Fall 2024 Semester Ahead

From inspiring lectures to thought-provoking exhibitions and much-anticipated renovations (plus the unveiling of the Dragon Annex), we're diving into a semester filled with opportunities not to be missed.

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