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LABICS Wins International Competition for New Training Center in Maranello, Italy
Cornell in Rome Visiting Critics in Architecture Maria Claudia Clemente and Francesco Isidori of LABICS have been awarded a major international commission for a new Ferrari-sponsored training facility in Maranello, underscoring their global design leadership and continued impact as educators at Cornell AAP.
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Memory Landscapes Receives AIA Seattle Award of Merit
Gensler Visiting Critic Robert Hutchison's conceptual project Memory Landscapes received an Award of Merit at AIA Seattle’s 76th annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture. The project relates directly to Hutchison's current AAP design studio Speculative Proposals for Amphibious Infrastructures.
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Forge Project Convening: 2025 Confluence Fellows
As a steering council member for the Forge Project, a Native-led non-profit organization advancing Indigenous leadership in arts and culture, Cornell Associate Professor Jolene Rickard (Art, History of Art and Visual Studies, and AIIS-American Indian and Indigenous Studies) hosted 2025 Confluence fellows at the Johnson Museum. This international gathering of Indigenous writers, makers, and scholars was co-coordinated with Dr. Sarah Biscarra Dilley (Forge Director of Indigenous Programs) and Dr. Léuli Eshraghi (Curator of Indigenous Practices, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal).
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Simulation as Reenactment, the Construction of Minga
Design Tech Associate Professor Jose Sanchez's paper introduces Minga, a multiplayer simulation that reimagines Chiloé’s house-pulling ritual to explore cultural preservation and the dynamics of cooperation.
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Atlas: A Ruin Recovered for the Forma da Vizinhança Festival
Architecture faculty member Manuel Bouzas, assisted by students Varun Gandhi and Riley Wines (both M.Arch. '26), completed the built project Atlas for the Forma da Vizinhança Festival in Portugal. The project transforms a neglected ruin in Braga's Fontainhas neighborhood into a community gathering space with a timber vault roof.
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Smart Heat: Digital Twin and Cornell Researchers Help Ithaca Stay Warm While Moving Toward Carbon Neutrality
Architecture and Design Tech Associate Professor Timur Dogan and Hung Ming Tseng (M.S. AAD '24) are part of a team of researchers at Cornell's Environmental System Lab moving Ithaca toward carbon neutrality using digital twins and artificial intelligence.
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LUCITO Completes Hull Rust Mine View Visitor Center
Architecture Visiting Critic Andrew Lucia and Visiting Lecturer Iroha Ito of LUCITO recently completed their Hull Rust Mine View Visitor Center project overlooking the Hull Rust Mahoning Open Mine Pit in Hibbing, Minnesota.
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Community Development, Volume 54, Issue 4
Together with colleagues, CRP Professor Mildred Warner stewarded this special issue focused on the role of schools in community development.
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RhinoCircular
RhinoCircular, a CAD plugin developed within the Circular Construction Lab (CCL) at Cornell University, is a software tool to evaluate material circularity in the early phases of architectural design.