In the Media
Investor Sentiment Toward Real Estate Dips to a Five-Year Low
Institutional Investor: Institutional Investor covers the latest Institutional Real Estate Allocations Monitor report, which is published by Hodes Weill & Associates and Cornell University's Baker Program in Real Estate.
Architect Magazine: Architect Magazine reports the reappointment of Dean Yoon, the first woman to hold the position at Cornell.
Cornell AAP Reappoints Dean J. Meejin Yoon for a Second Term
Archinect: Archinect reports that Yoon will begin her second term in January of 2024, extending for five years a tenure that brought "dramatic institutional change" to the campus.
How Cities Betrayed Their Inhabitants
urbanNext: An essay by Jacques Ferrier published in the Cornell Journal of Architecture volume 12, "After," edited by Architecture Associate Professor Val Warke, Hallie Black (B.Arch. '19), and Todd Petrie (B.Arch. '20), is featured by urbanNext.
Inside Duyi Han's Totally Immersive Residential Project
Architectural Digest: Architectural Digest highlights Duyi Han's (B.Arch. '19) Ordinance of the Subconscious Treatment, which features rooms and furnishings that speak to both Chinese culture and concepts of mental health.
The Architect's Newspaper: M.Arch. and B.Arch. students including Marlee Barnes, Maxwell Rodencal, Keygan Sinclair, and Samuel Castaneda led by Visiting Critics Christopher A. Battaglia and Dillon Pranger designed Boardwalk, The Architect's Newspaper reports.
Vice: Covering the challenges of effective community feedback in the city planning process, Vice cites a 2011 article by CRP Professor Thomas Campanella which equates modern urban planners with umpires in these scenarios.
Höweler + Yoon Shares Highlights from an Impressive Crop of New Works
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper speaks with AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon (B.Arch. '95) and Eric Höweler (B.Arch. '94, M.Arch. '96) and rounds up recent projects designed by their architecture practice.
2022 ACADIA Conference, Hybrids & Haecceities
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper recaps the 41st annual event, which was a particularly "life-giving" in-person iteration, says ACADIA President and Architecture Associate Professor Jenny Sabin.
In His Own World: Casey Cadwallader's Mugler Takes Shape
Women's Wear Daily: Fashion designer Casey Cadwallader (B.Arch. '02) tells Women's Wear Daily that his architecture degree helps guide his current practice — being conscious of waste, contours of the body, and using design as a means to manipulate the eye.
The Noun Crisis: Defining an Architect
Arch Daily: Arch Daily explores career paths open to trained architects, with comments from AAP NYC Visiting Lecturer Erin Pellegrino and Jake Rudin (both B.Arch. '14), whose consulting firm and new book examine ways to leverage a design education.
Meet the Disruptors: Jay Valgora of STUDIO V on the Five Things You Need to Shake Up Your Industry
Authority Magazine: In an interview with Authority Magazine, Jay Valgora (B.Arch. '86) shares insight into his creative approach and his personal inspirations.
Spotlight: Painter James Siena Uses "Visual Algorithms" to Expand the Possibilities of Abstraction
Artnet: Artnet reviews a solo show of work by James Siena (B.F.A. '79), which it finds to be optically dazzling and engrossing.
Artists Revisit Their Bronx Walls of Fame
The New York Times: The New York Times covers a major exhibition of work by John Ahearn (B.F.A. '73) and Rigoberto Torres now on view at the Bronx Museum and the history of their collaboration.
Cornell AAP Launches New, New York City-Based Degree Program in Advanced Urban Design
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper covers this new intensive design research program, which offers a specialized course of study at the intersection of urban systems, ecologies, technologies, and data.
A Climate Reckoning for U.S. Housing: Too Many Homes in Harm's Way, "Too Many Zeros" in the Costs
USA Today: In a USA Today article examining how the changing climate is impacting where Americans live, CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi notes that the reasons that people move are always multifaceted.
In a Colonial Project There Is No Exchange
SWI swissinfo.ch: In an interview with SWI swissinfo.ch, Architecture Assistant Professor Samia Henni discusses the omnipresence of coloniality.
Pictures Generation Artist Louise Lawler Swipes Right on Jasper Johns's Three Flags
The Art Newspaper: In an interview with The Art Newspaper, Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) discusses her work in advance of an exhibition in New York City.
A Decade After Sandy, Manhattan's Flood Barrier Is Finally in Sight — Sort of
Grist: Grist reports on the history and current state of the project, and includes comments from CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi who notes the challenges of this innovative design approach for other communities with less funding to work with.
A Look into Connecticut's History of Housing Segregation
WNPR Where We Live: In an interview with Connecticut Public Radio's Where We Live, CRP Professor Sara Bronin discusses her efforts to create a national zoning atlas at Cornell's Legal Constructs Lab and how recent legislative reforms in Connecticut factor.