Faculty Work
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To Get to Net Zero, This City Is Making a Map
Bloomberg CityLab reports on the real-world applications of an energy modeling map developed by Architecture faculty Felix Heisel and Timur Dogan that could help Ithaca meet its decarbonization goals.
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Tear Down Academic Silos: Take an 'Undisciplinary' Approach
The Cornell Chronicle highlights "Undisciplining the University Through Shared Purpose, Practice, and Place," a paper coauthored by CRP Lecturer Mitch Glass that identifies drivers that bring different disciplines together in joint research.
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'Measures and Meaning' Exhibition features AAP Alums, Faculty
The Cornell Chronicle previews an exhibition curated by Architecture Associate Professor Sean Anderson (B.Arch./B.S. '96) that showcases work by 20 artists and architects whose views of the built environment defy boundaries.
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SO – IL Selected to Design New Building for the Williams College Museum of Art
The Architect's Newspaper reports that SO – IL, cofounded by Architecture Professor of the Practice Florian Idenburg, will design the museum's first standalone facility, increasing gallery space and enhancing community engagement.
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ASMR4, Vol. 9 — Field Work: Photographs by Ilana Halperin
A brief but comprehensive look at various kinds of eruptions encountered by the artist on her travels, published by ASRM4, a collective which includes Art Assistant Professor Dan Torop.
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UK-Based Public Art Project Offers Any Person 'Key to the City'
Starting May 28, a key designed by AAP Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas for the Birmingham 2022 Festival will allow thousands of residents and visitors to pass through typically inaccessible and hidden urban spaces across the city of Birmingham, England.
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Renters Are the Overlooked Victims of Big Investors
In an op-ed for The Hill, CRP Associate Professor Suzanne Lanyi Charles offers suggestions on how to protect families from the practices of mega-landlords who compromise housing stability, security, and affordability.
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How Do We Memorialize the Pandemic?
As the United States nears its one millionth COVID-19-related death, the Boston Globe presents proposals from a collection of artists for memorials, including This Land by Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas.
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Monuments Now Exhibition Catalogue
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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What is Critical Urbanism? Urban Research as Pedagogy
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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Back Stages: Essays Across Art, Performance, and Public Life
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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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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Expo of Biomaterial Structures Populates University of Virginia Campus, Created by Architecture Students and Scholars
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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I Tilted Over Until It Becomes Horizon
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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Cornell Atkinson Advances Four Joint Research Projects, Deepens EDF Partnership
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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Maria Park: Present Matter
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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Werewolf: The Architecture of Lunacy, Shapeshifting, and Material Metamorphosis
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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Key to the City
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.