In the Media
Ghanaian Pavilion: Returning Country's Presentation to Spill Out Across Venice
Art Newspaper: The Art Newspaper previews Ghana's pavilion at the Venice Biennale, which will include Na Chainkua Reindorf (M.F.A. '17) in an exhibition titled Black Star: the Museum as Freedom.
Archinect: 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.
House Price Squeeze: "I Bid Dozens of Times but Lost"
BBC: For the BBC, Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning Suzanne Lanyi Charles comments on rising home prices.
Business Insider: Thomas Campanella, Professor of City and Regional Planning, comments on development trends in Brooklyn across the decades in Business Insider.
8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg 2022: Currency
The Eye of Photography: Work by Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) will be included in the 8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg, according to Eye of Photography. It will be part of an exhibit exploring the transfer and circulation of meaning in photography.
Manifesta Reveals Artists for 2022 Prishtina Iteration
ArtForum: ArtForum reports that Department of Art's Teiger Mentor in the Arts Emily Jacir is among the participating artists in the 14th edition of the nomadic European biennial Manifesta.
With NFTs, Crypto Creatives Are Putting the 'Art' in Artificial Intelligence
The Mint: The Mint explores NFT artists who incorporate AI into their digital practice, including Sam Price (B.F.A. '21).
Ooh, What's That? 'Bio-Builds' Around Grounds Are Part of an Architecture School Expo
UVA Today: UVA Today showcases the Biomaterial Building Exposition currently on display on the University of Virginia campus, which includes the innovative work of AAP architecture faculty Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic's HANNAH design studio.
Facades+ Returns to NYC this April for its 10th Anniversary
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper previews the upcoming Facades+ conference in New York City, cochaired by Blake Middleton (B.Arch. '78, M.Arch. '81), which will feature both in-person presentations and virtual workshops.
Art Brussels 2022 Announces Content of its 38th Edition
ArtDaily: ArtDaily highlights select exhibitions to be presented as part of Art Brussels's 38th edition, including Louise Lawler's (B.F.A. '69) participation in L'Oeuvre et son Double curated by Sam Steverlynck at the Stibbe Lounge.
People Saving Places: Sara Bronin and an Interdisciplinary Approach to Preservation
The National Trust for Historic Preservation: The National Trust for Historic Preservation features Sara Bronin, a CRP professor focused on historic preservation and land use law who is currently investigating how local governments regulate historic places.
Remembering Susan Christopherson (1947–2016)
The Ithaca Voice: In remembrance of Susan Christopherson, the first woman to chair the Department of City and Regional Planning, and her impact on the community.
But Next Time: "Toward the Fire"
Shareable: Assistant Professor Linda Shi, CRP, featured in the latest episode of "But Next Time" a limited-run podcast that spotlights powerful stories of community-led disaster prevention and recovery.
BIPOC A&D Practitioners are Winning Awards—But Representation is Just the First Step
Metropolis Magazine: Nina Cooke John (B.Arch '95), Dream the Combine, and SO-IL, among others receive an unrestricted $50,000 for their efforts in socially-conscious architecture and design. Here’s what they’re making of it.
Sekou Cooke Has Won Accolades as a Curator and Theorist But Sees Building as the Ideal Testbed
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper profiles the Architectural League of New York's 2022 Emerging Voices winner Sekou Cooke (B.Arch. '99). Sekou Cooke STUDIO will exhibit work online on Mar March 31.
Art Basel Names 289 Exhibitors for Marquee Swiss Fair This June
ARTnews: In ARTnews, renowned multi-media artist Hugh Hayden (B.Arch. '07) is among the featured artists to exhibit at Art Basel's upcoming edition in the Swiss city, June 16 to June 19.
BAM! Presents the Works of Artist Karen JS Tashjian
Buffalo Rising: Buffalo Rising reviews a recent exhibition of paintings by Cornell Architecture and Human Ecology alumna Karen JS Tashjian '77 (B.Arch. '81) at Buffalo Art Movement (BAM!).
USC Sells Frank Lloyd Wright's Freeman House To Private Buyer — With Agreement That It Be Preserved
Los Angeles Times: In the LA Times, CRP Associate Professor Jeffrey Chusid says the level of work required at the house was beyond what USC could have provided. Chusid was director of the Freeman House, wrote a book on it, and for a time lived in it.
Dragon Day Roars On After a Two-Year Hiatus
Cornell Daily Sun: Oscar Llodra (B.Arch. '25), one of two 2nd-year Dragon Lords tells The Cornell Sun that in the traditional rite, many 1st- and 2nd-year architecture students will participate with 1st-year Dragon Lords Lily Mager and Jose Ortega.
Why Cities Want Old Buildings Taken Down Gently
Wired: Wired's piece on the growing number of deconstruction policies in cities across the U.S. mentions the work of Felix Heisel, assistant professor of architecture and director of Cornell's Circular Construction Lab at Cornell.