Faculty Work
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Friday, November 5, 2021
Urban Mining and Circular Building: The city as a raw material store
Felix Heisel
In the new book, editors Assistant Professor Felix Heisel and Dirk E. Hebel present perspectives on how the challenges of a circular economy can be met with completely new methodological approaches.
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Friday, November 5, 2021
One Earth Voices: Inequalities Through the Lens of Science
Linda Shi
CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi writes about social justice and recovery from the pandemic while decarbonizing and adapting to climate change. "Prioritizing Land Justice in U.S. Post-pandemic Recovery" appears in One Earth.
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Thursday, November 4, 2021
Photo No-Nos: Meditations on What Not to Photograph
Michael Ashkin
Associate Professor Michael Ashkin, art, contributes an essay and photo to the new book, edited by Jason Fulford and published by Aperture, which features ideas, stories, and anecdotes from many of the world's most talented photographers.
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Monday, November 1, 2021
A Section of Now: Social Norms and Rituals as Sites for Architectural Intervention
Jesse LeCavalier
Associate Professor Jesse LeCavalier, architecture, adds to a group exhibition at the Canadian Center for Architecture which asks how architecture and urbanism can better understand contemporary conditions and address challenges. Opens Nov. 13.
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
Studio Archive Project: Use Your Words
Carl Ostendarp
Associate Professor of art Carl Ostendarp's work is part of an online group exhibition curated by JJ Manford (B.F.A. '06). Includes art alumni Erik den Breejen (M.F.A. '06), Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12), and former department chair Buzz Spector.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2021
CODA: Salt.Inc
Caroline O'Donnell
An inclusive addition was recently completed by CODA, the design practice of Edgar A. Tafel Professor of Architecture and department chair Caroline O'Donnell for the Saltonstall Foundation artist residency in Ithaca, New York.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Hanszen Residential College Houston
Frank Barkow
Construction has begun at Hanszen Residential College, Rice University in Houston, TX, designed by Barkow Leibinger, the firm of Gensler Visiting Critic Frank Barkow. Construction will continue through November 2022.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2021
How Spaces Become Places: Place Makers Tell Their Stories
John Forester
In a new book edited by community-based planning and development Professor John Forester, CRP, case studies show how place makers build community trust and find possibilities and solutions in empty, contested, or unsafe spaces.
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Friday, October 8, 2021
Lost in a Thousand Leaves with Luca Padroni
Luca Padroni
Italian artist and long-time Cornell in Rome visiting critic Luca Padroni reflects on his depiction of the human condition in relation to time and the natural world.
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Friday, October 8, 2021
Stories Last Longer Than Symbols
Joanna Malinowska
With Who is Afraid of Natasha?, Art Professor of the Practice Joanna Malinowska and collaborator C.T. Jasper bring a monument (back) to life.
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Friday, October 8, 2021
Oil, Gas, Dust: From the Sahara to Europe
Samia Henni
History of Architecture Assistant Professor Samia Henni examines how petroleum and gas pipeline export under African and Sharan aquifers to Europe resulted in "a new world (dis)order." In e-flux Coloniality of Infrastructure.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Roberto Bertoia: Reflections 2020
Roberto Bertoia
Associate Professor of art Roberto Bertoia shares his latest work Reflections 2020. Surrounding ideas of enclosure, isolation, separation, and privacy, at the intersection of sculpture, design, and the built vs. the natural environment.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Carl Ostendarp: Greatest Hits Exhibition Catalogue Kunstverein Heilbronn
Carl Ostendarp
The exhibition catalog from Associate Professor Carl Ostendarp's 2017 solo exhibition at Kunstverein Heilbronn, edited by Matthia Löbke with German/English text by Matthia Löbke and Lane Releya. Published by the Heilbronn Art Association (2021).
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Monday, October 4, 2021
A New Arts Compound in East Williamsburg That Draws You In
Florian Idenburg
Florian Idenburg, Professor of the Practice in Architecture, and his firm So-IL's Amant Arts Campus in Brooklyn, New York is described as a "pocket campus" in Curbed.
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Monday, October 4, 2021
Political Partisanship in Transportation Overshadows Strong Overall Support for Reform
Nicholas J. Klein
An op-ed in The Hill coauthored by CRP's Nicholas Klein explains his research showing that while the nation is divided by partisanship, most Americans agree the transportation system isn't working and want change.
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Friday, October 1, 2021
Theorizing Global History Symposium Talks
Esra Akcan
Professor Esra Ackan, architecture, presented "A Global History of Architecture for the Age of Reparations" at the symposium hosted by Global Architectural History Teaching Collective in January.
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Friday, October 1, 2021
Historical Marker To Honor Ithaca Birthplace of Tuskegee Airman Verdelle Louis Payne
Thomas J. Campanella
A chance connection led CRP's Professor Thomas J. Campanella to tell the story of Verdelle Louis Payne, Ithaca-born and among the first Black pilots from Upstate New York as well as a military pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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Friday, October 1, 2021
Announcing the 2021 MASterworks Awards
Florian Idenburg
Professor of the Practice in architecture Florian Idenburg and his practice SO-IL have won MASNYC's Best New Building: Recognizing Outstanding Architectural Design award for Amant, an art "campus" in Brooklyn, New York.