Events
Upcoming & Ongoing
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4/13 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium: Real Time
Attend discussions and an exhibition examining how, and for what purpose, cities and populations are tracked, virtualized, and simulated by computational infrastructures in realtime.
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4/14 Spatial Structure and Travel Patterns of the Post-Pandemic City
Attend a symposium exploring research on the future of work-from-home, as well as on inter- and intra-metropolitan relocation patterns of firms and households, and how planners and policymakers should consider these trends.
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4/24 Architectures of Control and Resistance. New Histories of Architecture and Politics in the 20th Century
Attend a symposium exploring architecture's role in building the structures of power supporting fascism, colonialism, imperialism, and capitalism during the 1900s.
Past Events
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3/2–3/3 2023 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium: FRINGE
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9/27–9/28 Critical Conversations for Urban Transformation: Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities Launch Symposium
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4/21–4/22 Writing the History of the Built Environments of Asia: Materiality, Translations, and Colonialism
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3/14–3/15 Empire's Province Into National City: Architecture and the Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
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3/8, 3/10, 3/17, 3/22 Preston Thomas Memorial Symposium: Breaking Ground(s)
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4/22 The Politics of Building a Climate Crisis
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4/16 & 4/20 Preston Thomas Memorial Symposium: Acts of Repair
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10/5–11/30 Into the Desert: Questions of Coloniality and Toxicity
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11/7–11/8 Earth: Projections 50 Years after Earth Art
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10/18–10/18 37th Annual Cornell Real Estate Conference
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3/7–3/8 Wasted: Trash Talks
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11/9–11/10 Atkinson Forum in American Studies: Place, Memory, and the Public Monument
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4/20–4/21 Interdisciplinary Conference: Urban South Asia Writ Small
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4/19–4/20 Rafael Moneo: A Series of Talks
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12/1 CRP Conference on State Austerity and Local Fiscal Stress
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10/14 CRIT Live: American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Research Symposium
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10/13 35th Annual Cornell Real Estate Conference
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3/10–3/11 Matter Design Computation: The Art of Building From Nano To Macro