Faculty Work
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Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Monuments Now Exhibition Catalogue
Paul Ramírez Jonas
A collection of images and essays exploring the historical and contemporary context of monuments and responding to the pieces included in the exhibition, including Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas's Eternal Flame.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2022
What is Critical Urbanism? Urban Research as Pedagogy
Sophie Oldfield
CRP Chair Sophie Oldfield is an editor of this innovative toolkit exploring how alternative urban futures can be imagined by addressing the historical injustices and global entanglements that shape the urban present.
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Friday, April 22, 2022
Back Stages: Essays Across Art, Performance, and Public Life
Paul Ramírez Jonas
Out June 2022, this collection of career-spanning essays by Shannon Jackson includes a chapter on the work and practice of Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2022
2022 Cornell Biennial Artist Preview
Joanna Malinowska, Leslie Lok, Felix Heisel
The Cornell Chronicle provides details on the wide array of included artworks, installations, and performances, which will imagine how artistic futurities might generate cultural transformation.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Expo of Biomaterial Structures Populates University of Virginia Campus, Created by Architecture Students and Scholars
Leslie Lok, Sasa Zivkovic
Archinect explores a UVA exhibition led by Katie MacDonald (B.Arch. '13) and Kyle Schumann (B.Arch. '13) which includes a project by Architecture faculty Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic's HANNAH studio.
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March 31–April 28, 2022
I Tilted Over Until It Becomes Horizon
Abigail Raphael Collins
An exhibition that "expands notions of queer kinship through shapeshifting and time travel" and includes work by art Visiting Critics Abigail Raphael Collins and dean erdmann, at the String Room Gallery on the campus of Wells College.
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Thursday, March 24, 2022
Cornell Atkinson Advances Four Joint Research Projects, Deepens EDF Partnership
Linda Shi
Assistant Professor Linda Shi, CRP, will assist the new NYC Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice in connecting housing advocacy groups, community organizations, academics, and government staff to develop strategies for flood relief.
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March 17–April 30, 2022
Maria Park: Present Matter
Maria Park
An exhibition of works by Maria Park, titled Present Matter, explores protocol, legibility, and duration as they relate to the interruptions surrounding our lives.
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Monday, March 14, 2022
Werewolf: The Architecture of Lunacy, Shapeshifting, and Material Metamorphosis
Caroline O'Donnell
A new book coedited by Associate Professor Caroline O'Donnell and José Ibarra (B.Arch. '16) explores an emerging but under-investigated branch of architecture that examines the transformation of form.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Key to the City
Paul Ramírez Jonas
Art Department Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas's large-scale public realm project Key to the City moves from NYC to England this summer, produced by Fierce Festival in partnership with Commonwealth Games and Birmingham 2022 Festival.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Resident-Owned Resilience: Can Cooperative Land Ownership Enable Transformative Climate Adaptation for Manufactured Housing Communities?
Linda Shi
In Housing Policy Debate, CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi and co-authors say research is needed to assess how resident-owned models of manufactured housing communities impact hazard vulnerability.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Lily Chi: "Housing Agency"
Lily Chi
Architecture Professor Lily Chi's paper "Housing Agency" in ITA's themed issue "Ideas at Home" examines what incremental and adaptable design offers for contemporary design thinking more broadly.
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February 15–May 15, 2022
3 going through 9 to get to 27
Leeza Meksin
Paintings and tapestries by Assistant Professor Leeza Meksin, art, are part of the Galveston Artist Residency (GAR) Gallery group exhibition on display now through mid-May.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Abolish Human Bans: Intertwined Histories of Architecture
Esra Akcan
In a new book, Professor Esra Akcan builds on her theory of architectural translation through the lens of architectural history to ask if architects can commit to peace rather than to dominant geopolitical regimes.
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Thursday, January 20, 2022
Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind: Understanding The Sanitation Crisis In Global South Cities
Victoria A. Beard
In the Journal of Environmental Management, CRP Professor and Associate Dean of Research Initiatives Victoria A. Beard analyzes the urban sanitation service provision gap in cities in the Global South.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Amant Art Center by SO – IL
Florian Idenburg
In Architectural Record, Professor of the Practice in architecture Florian Idenburg and his design practice SO–IL designs a sophisticated campus for the Amant Art Center amid its industrial setting in Brooklyn.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Tracing the Spectacular Growth of New York City
Professor Thomas Campanella, CRP, moderates a conversation between filmmakers Ric Burns and James Sanders, authors of New York: An Illustrated History for the National Arts Club.
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Tuesday, January 4, 2022
What the Pandemic's "Open Streets" Really Revealed
Stephan Schmidt
In his Bloomberg CityLab op-ed, CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt examines popularity and pushback to covid-inspired traffic restrictions and street changes in U.S. cities.