In the Media

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Chicago by David Brown

Architectural Record: In Architectural Record, Chicago Architectural Biennial artistic director notes that Sekou Cooke (B.Arch. '99) is working with a young men's employment network to create a gathering space beside a permaculture garden built on vacant land.


Thursday, August 5, 2021

The 25 Most Significant Works of Postwar Architecture

The New York Times: In The New York Times a panel of architects, journalists, and designers put Amanda Williams's (B.Arch.'97) Color(ed) Theory series on a list of the most influential and lasting buildings that have been erected or updated since WWII.


Monday, August 2, 2021

5 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now

The New York Times: The New York Times features a solo exhibition of sculpture by Hugh Hayden (B.Arch. ’07) at Lisson Gallery in Manhattan that shows the outsized impact of organized religion and athletics on Black identity and masculinity.


Thursday, July 22, 2021

Longtime Planner Antoine Bryant Tapped as Detroit Development Director

The Detroit News: The Detroit News reports Mayor Mike Duggan has selected Bryant (B.S. URS '95) for the city's planning and development chief. Bryant previously served as business development and project manager at alumni-led architecture firm Moody Nolan.


Friday, July 16, 2021

The Biggest Astronomy Museum in the World Is Opening in Shanghai — and We Spoke to the Architect

Travel & Leisure: In Travel & Leisure, museum designer Thomas J. Wong (B.Arch. '91/M.Arch. '93) of Ennead Architects says astronomical concepts of orbital motion, the universe's continuous motion, and the "three-body problem" inspired the design.


Friday, July 9, 2021

The Future Is Now: Beat Huesler and Tom McKeogh of Oppenheim Architecture On How Their Technological Innovation Will Shake Up Architecture

Authority Magazine: Architects Tom McKeogh and Beat Huesler (B.Arch. '92), the Strauch Visiting Critic in Sustainable Design (fall 2019) and cofounder with Chad Oppenheim (B.Arch. '94) of Oppenheim Architecture, are interviewed by Authority Magazine on Medium.


Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2021

Architectural Record: Founded by the late Art Gensler (B.Arch. '58), Gensler again leads Architectural Record's annual list of the Top 300 firms. Gensler and more firms in the top 25 have employed dozens of AAP Architecture alumni.


Friday, June 25, 2021

Sapar Contemporary Opens an Exhibition of New Works on Canvas by Jorge Otero-Pailos

Art Daily: Art Daily covers an exhibition of new work by artist, preservationist, alum Otero-Pailos (B.Arch. '94, M.Arch. '95) presenting dust extracted from historic sites the Old U.S. Mint, San Francisco, and the Lyndhurst Mansion in New York.


Thursday, June 17, 2021

Jonathan Moody: Be Wary of Normal

ARCHITECT: In his Op-ed, Moody (B.Arch. ‘07), the CEO of award-winning firm Moody Nolan, warns about losing both the momentum and discomfort of the past year as they relate to racial justice, in Architect Magazine.


Thursday, June 17, 2021

Architect and Researcher Sekou Cooke Joins the W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute as a 2021-2022 Fellow

Archinect: Archinect reports Sekou Cooke (B.Arch. '99) will be in residence as a Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow for the 2021–22 academic year, where he will work on his project 3D Turntables Remix: The Architectural Technology of Hip-Hop.


Friday, June 11, 2021

Carson Chan Appointed Inaugural Director of the Emilio Ambasz Institute at MoMA

The Architect's Newspaper: Architect's Newspaper reports MoMA has named curator, writer, and educator Carson Chan (B.Arch. '04) as the first director of the museum's Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and the Natural Environment.


Tuesday, June 8, 2021

The Baker Museum Receives a Climate Resilient Renovation by Weiss/Manfredi

Metropolis Magazine: Metropolis Magazine covers the expansion of Florida's revered museum by the firm of Michael Manfredi (M.Arch. '80), which is known for integrating architecture, art, public space, and landscape design.


Thursday, June 3, 2021

Shortlist Revealed for the AR New into Old Awards 2021

Architectural Record: Ryan W Kennihan Architects, the practice of Ryan Kennihan (B.Arch. '04) lands on Architectural Record's shortlist for its annual AR New into Old awards, for "the mysterious joy of a ruin" in Baltrasna House in Dublin, Ireland.


Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Design Vanguard 2021

Architectural Record: Hou de Sousa, the firm of Josh de Sousa (B.Arch. '05) and Nancy Hou (B.Arch. '05), honored in Architectural Record's annual list of 10 emerging practices advancing issues of form, construction, sustainability, and community engagement.


Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Charles Cassell, Architect and Early Advocate of D.C. Statehood, Dies at 96

The Washington Post: In a memoriam from The Washington Post, alumnus Charles Cassell (B.Arch. '46), famed trailblazing architect of the multi-generational Cornellian Cassell family — all of whom studied architecture at AAP — passes away at age 96.


Monday, May 24, 2021

Tour de Bourse

ArtForum: ArtForum reviews the new Bourse de Commerce Museum, highlighting Louise Lawler's (B.F.A. '69) conceptual photography Helms Amendment, which captures the inhumanity of the 1987 senate vote against funding AIDS education.


Monday, May 17, 2021

In Boston, the World's Largest Passive House Office Tower Is on the Rise

The Architect's Newspaper: Architect's Newspaper details the 690-foot-tall Winthrop Center designed by Handel Architects, the firm of Gary Handel (B.Arch. '78) and Blake Middleton (B.Arch. '78, M.Arch. '81) who also designed Cornell Tech's passive dorm, The House.


Thursday, May 13, 2021

Architecture Books to Inspire Shelf Love

Wallpaper: Wallpaper recommends B.Arch.'99 Sekou Cooke's recent book Hip-Hop Architecture as a call for building design to be instated as the fifth pillar of this cultural movement.


Wednesday, May 12, 2021

The Best Residential Architects and Designers in New York, New York

NYCARCHITECTS: 1983 bachelor of architecture graduate Alan Berman's firm Archetype Architecture is named one of the top 15 residential architects in NYC by NYC Architects. The firm's services include predesign, schematics, interior design, and more.


Wednesday, April 28, 2021

What Black Is This, You Say? A Public Artwork by Amanda Williams

Archinect: Archinect details the May 1 launch of What Black Is This, You Say?, a year-long public artwork initiative by Amanda Williams (B.Arch '97) that translates a body of work initiated by the artist on Instagram.


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