In the Media
Noted Hong Kong Art Collectors Make Large Donation of Works to New Museum M+
South China Morning Post: Architect William Lim (B.Arch. '81, M.Arch. '82) and interior designer Lavina Lim donated work from their collection by contemporary Hong Kong artists.
Princeton | Places Urban Imagination Prize: Shoshana R. Goldstein
Places Journal: Shoshana Goldstein (Ph.D. CRP '19) won the inaugural Princeton Places Urban Imagination Prize for her study of inequities suffered by Indian migrant workers.
Weitzman Awards Presented to Peter Eisenman, City of Philadelphia, Outstanding Students
Bustler: Watch Bustler's coverage of the Weitzman School of Design awards and Peter Eisenman's (B.Arch. '55) 2020 Kanter Tritsch Medal in Architecture.
The Most Important Moments in Art in 2020
The New York Times: The New York Times notes Höweler + Yoon's Memorial to Enslaved Laborers, on a college campus designed by Thomas Jefferson, built by enslaved people.
2021 AD100 Debut: Höweler + Yoon Architecture
Architectural Digest: Just announced: AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon and alum Eric Höweler, Höweler + Yoon, are added to Architectural Digests's esteemed AD100 list for 2021.
Finding a New Path in a Pandemic: How One Seattle Architect Went from Mansions to Tiny Homes
The Seattle Times: Juliette Dubroca (M.Arch. '10) featured in The Seattle Times for her path from designing multimillion-dollar homes to affordable housing to going solo.
Best of the Best: Announcing the Winners of the 2020 AN Best of Design Awards
The Architect's Newspaper: ArchPaper: Höweler +Yoon’s Memorial to Enslaved Laborers wins Project of the Year, Public & Social Impact; Gensler and Weiss/Manfredi also win awards.
Baseera Khan Awarded Brooklyn Museum's $25,000 Uovo Prize
Artforum: ArtForum announces conceptual artist Baseera Khan (M.F.A. '12) has won the second annual UOVO Prize, honoring the work of emerging Brooklyn artists.
How Will the Future Remember COVID-19?
The Atlantic: In The Atlantic, architecture alum Sekou Cooke's hypothetical pandemic "Unmonument" questions the fundamentals of monuments and memorials.
The Architect's Newspaper: Three Black AAP alumni are part of the collective whose work will be shown in an exhibition at MoMA this spring, according to Architect's Newspaper.
Editors' Picks: 18 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week
Artnet: Artnet previews work by Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) showcased in an online art platform that models itself after a record label, now through Nov. 20.
Beyoncé's Tantalising Mugler Bodysuit Was Years In The Making
British Vogue: British Vogue asks fashion designer Casey Cadwallader (B.Arch. '10) how his quest for "strong, gutsy" tights led to the bodysuit to end all bodysuits.
Why Should We Design Spaces with Furniture on Wheels?
Arch Daily: In Arch Daily, alumni-led firms CL3 and Lim + Lu design Flexible Furniture specifically for AAP's New York City studios.
New Practice Kasawoo: 'This May Be a Strange Thing but We Want to Stay Small'
Architect's Journal: Architect's Journal features Kasawoo LTD, the firm of Katie Kasabalis (B.Arch. '10), and Darius Woo (B.Arch. '11) based in the UK.
11 Award Winning Public Design Projects in NYC
Untapped New York: In Untapped New York, artist and visiting lecturer Olalekan Jeyifous (B.Arch. '00) receives an award for his work on the Brooklyn Animal Care Center.
NOMA's 2020 Virtual Conference Highlights Winners of the Phil Freelon Professional Design Awards
Archinect: Alumni-led design firm Moody Nolan received a built category honor award conferred by outgoing NOMA president Kimberly Dowdell (B.Arch. '06).
NOMA's 2020 Conference Commences Online
Architectural Record: Over 1,500 are registered to attend the annual conference that covers pressing issues; Kimberly Dowdell (B.Arch '06) caps her tenure as NOMA president.
Artnet: In new work titled Tender for its dual meanings, art alum Jill Magid laser-engraved the phrase "THE BODY WAS ALREADY SO FRAGILE" on 120,000 pennies.
Archinect: Howeler + Yoon's Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at the University of Virginia is among winning projects that highlight justice and equity within architecture.
Why This Artist Is Paying Bodegas With 120,000 Pennies
The New York Times: In New York City, artist Jill Magid (B.F.A. ’95) spends coins that are engraved with a message about the pandemic for her public art project Tender.