In the Media

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Community-Owned Land Trusts Catch Hospitals' Eye

Crosswalk Magazine: Land trusts can build community trust, as Jeisson Apolo (B.Arch./B.S. URS '16), who was an undocumented immigrant growing up in Chicago, testifies in a story by Crosswalk Magazine. Apolo is a land trust homeowner and board member.


Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Dan Kaplan of FXCollaborative: Five Things You Need To Know To Succeed In The Real Estate Industry

Authority Magazine: Kaplan (B.Arch. '84) tells Authority Magazine about attending AAP Architecture during the peak influence of theorists Colin Rowe and Mattias Ungers, firms where he trained in the discipline and creating city skylines from Istanbul to NYC.


Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The Top Urban Planning Books of 2021

Planetizen: Planetizen selects Sekou Cooke's (B.Arch. '99) Hip-Hop Architecture, which invites readers to compare b-boys to architecture and to imagine the kinds of built environments that would warrant such a description.


Wednesday, November 17, 2021

An Expanded Approach to the Analysis of Cities

Planetizen: In Planetizen, Martha Frish (M.A. HPP '81) writes about her work using a "scenes approach" comprised of businesses, people, and practices of similarly distinct aesthetics that can help our understanding of cities.


Tuesday, November 16, 2021

What We Learn from Experience and Reflection

Einhorn Collaborative: Upon the dedication of Cornell's David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement., Einhorn Collaborative director Jennifer Hoos Rothberg (B.S. URS '04, M.R.P. '05) reflects on her community-engaged learning experiences as a CRP student.


Friday, October 29, 2021

Oppenheim Architecture Breaks Ground on Desert Rock Resort in the Mountains of Saudi Arabia

DesignBoom: DesignBoom details Chad Oppenheim's (B.Arch. '94) and Oppenheim Architects' project that fully integrates the build into the rocky surroundings and minimizes impacts, a tribute to the firm's philosophy to build with the land.


Thursday, October 28, 2021

Hugh Hayden Explores the Thorny Sides of the American Dream

W Magazine: Interviewed in W, the B.Arch. '07 graduate and multi-media artist says no one can tell you what to expect or how to be successful. Hayden's special exhibition Boogey Men opens Nov. 30 at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami.


Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Profile: Hansy Better Barraza, AIA

Boston Society for Architecture: In the Boston Society for Architecture's profile series on Hispanic and Latinx architects, alumna Hansy Better (B.Arch. '98) discusses her time at Cornell, collaborating with Nina Cooke John (B.Arch. '95), barriers to equity, and more.


Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Dream Grant

Inside Higher Ed: Inside Higher Ed reports that Bradley Borthwick (M.F.A. '05) is one of six professors to receive a $100,000 grant in a new initiative for all faculty who earned tenure at Colby College in 2021.


Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Baseera Khan: I Am an Archive

The New Yorker: The New Yorker reviews Baseera Khan's (M.F.A. '12) solo exhibition of performance, collage, textile, drawing, photography, and more at the Brooklyn Museum. Khan is the winner of the 2021 UOVO Prize.


Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Gotham Bar And Grill To Get A Second Life

Forbes: Featured in Forbes, James Biber (B.Arch. '76) led the original design of the iconic NYC restaurant 36 years ago, and now its redesign. Biber is a partner in his practice, Biber Architects.


Thursday, October 7, 2021

Amie Cunat: Biotic Barbed Impressions

Metal Magazine: A Q&A in Metal Magazine with Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) focuses on her solo exhibition of paintings integrating her interests, her love of sci-fi and horror media genres, and familial influences. At Dinner Gallery, on view through Oct. 23.


Wednesday, October 6, 2021

NOMA Announces 50th Anniversary Conference Schedule

Architect: Featured in Architect Magazine, Detroit-based architect Imani Day (B.Arch. '11) moderates the keynote panel reflecting on the legacy of NOMA and diversity in architecture at the conference, online and in-person Oct. 20–23 in Detroit.


Friday, September 24, 2021

Architectural Record Celebrates the 2021 Women in Architecture Awards

Architectural Record: Amanda Williams (B.Arch. '97) is honored as the New Generation Leader in Architectural Record's 2021 Women in Architecture Design Leadership awards. The architect/artist's installation work often probes the impact of race on the urban realm.


Thursday, September 23, 2021

The 2021 Edition of Exhibit Columbus Asks "What Is the Future of the Middle City?"

The Architect's Newspaper: For his installation, Architect's Newspaper says Olalekan Jeyifous (B.Arch. '00) looked for inspiration in the archives of Columbus's Cleo Rogers Memorial Library for artifacts and ephemera from its 1970 exhibition of African American art.


Wednesday, September 22, 2021

The Greek Billionaire Championing Contemporary Art at Home and Abroad

Artsy: Artsy details a new cultural center's inaugural exhibition Portals, featuring work by art alumna Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) among 59 artists from 27 countries, curated by Elina Kountouri, Madeleine Grynsztejn, through December.


Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Here's What to See at the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial

The Architect's Newspaper: Architect's Newspaper features Sekou Cooke's (B.Arch. '99) installation, the result of a collaboration with a youth leadership organization in Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood. The architecture biennial opened on September 13.


Tuesday, September 21, 2021

The Dwell 24: Cassius Castings

Dwell: Dwell top 24 designer Thomas Musca's (B.Arch. '19) hobby snowballed into a practice of "concrete evangelizing," and a goal to create pieces that turn an inherently clunky substance into something sleek.


Monday, September 13, 2021

How Memorials to 9/11 Help Us Remember and Mourn

National Geographic: In National Geographic, AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon discusses various memorials including the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers which Yoon’s design firm collaborated on and Peter Eisenman's (B.Arch. '55) Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe.


Thursday, September 9, 2021

Rebuilding Ground Zero Was a Mess. Lower Manhattan Bloomed Anyway.

The New York Times: The New York Times architecture critic says a missed opportunity led to innovation, as people like Michael Manfredi (M.Arch. '80) of Weiss Manfredi perceived new urbanism and a broader vision of what a neighborhood can be.


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