In the Media

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

New York Municipality To Electrify All Buildings In Bid To Decarbonize

American Society of Civil Engineers: American Society of Civil Engineers gives insight into Ithaca, N.Y.'s commitment to electrifying its buildings in consultation with Cornell research labs led by assistant professors of architecture Timur Dogan and Felix Heisel.


Friday, January 14, 2022

18 Designers Share Hopes, Fears, and Disruptors for 2022

Architect Magazine: Assistant Professor Leslie Lok, cofounder of HANNAH design, and architecture alum Sekou Cooke (B.Arch. '99) are featured in Architect Magazine as design thought leaders shaping the field of architecture.


Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Miami Beach's Ocean Drive Revs Up for a Car Comeback

Bloomberg CityLab: Research by CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt is referenced in a Bloomberg CityLab story on the pandemic ups and downs of Miami's South Beach strip.


Wednesday, January 5, 2022

The Community Shares Their Predictions for 2022

Archinect: Julia Gamolia (B.Arch. '13), associate principal at Ennead Architects and founder/editor in chief of Madame Architect forecasts that fostering well-being, leadership, and collectives will trend in the new year. In Archinect.


Tuesday, January 4, 2022

What the Pandemic's "Open Streets" Really Revealed

Bloomberg CityLab: In his Bloomberg CityLab op-ed, CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt examines popularity and pushback to covid-inspired traffic restrictions and street changes in U.S. cities.


Monday, January 3, 2022

Office Hours: Paul Ramírez Jonas

Art & Education: Art & Education's School Watch features Department of Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas who shares his thoughts on art education, contexts for creating curricula, and advice for students today.


Monday, January 3, 2022

Dream the Combine Cross-pollinates and Conquers

Wallpaper: The Wallpaper* magazine Next Generation 2022 issue features Dream the Combine, the architecture practice of Asst. Professor Jennifer Newsom and Asst. Professor of the Practice Tom Carruthers, who build community across differences.


Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Building to Burn

Places Journal: Places Journal recently published Katie Oran's (M.R.P. '21) 2020 Summer Writing Workshop essay on how catastrophic wildfires are increased by climate change, fire-control techniques, and (re)building in wildfire hazard zones.


Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Review: In 'Mothership,' Afrofuturism Blasts Off From Myriad Launch Pads

48 Hills: The review in 48 Hills features work by artist and architect Olalekan Jeyifous (B.Arch. '00) in a group exhibition that "claims space for the unfixed, fragmented, and hybridized" at the Oakland Museum of California through Feb. 27.


Monday, December 20, 2021

Comprehensive Waterfront Plan Charts the Course for the Future of New York City

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle: In The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, member of the Waterfront Management Advisory Board and founder of STUDIO V Jay Valgora (B.Arch. '86) says the plan offers "the best practices and most creative thinking for all our waterfronts."


Friday, December 17, 2021

Rolling Coal vs. Biking: How Politics Has Changed Transportation

Governing: CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas J. Klein is quoted in Governing's story on partisan rancor in the formerly "quiet" field of transportation policy. The story cites a recent paper Klein coauthored on the topic.


Thursday, December 16, 2021

Covid Infection Rate Affected by Water Access

Health Europa Quarterly,: In Health Europa Quarterly, post-doctoral researcher Xue Zhang (Ph.D. RS '19, M.S. RS '17) outlines how a lack of access to clean, affordable water results in a higher Covid infection rate and deaths.


Thursday, December 16, 2021

Books for Your Holiday Gift List

Architectural Record: Architecture alum Eric Höweler (B.Arch. '94, M.Arch. '96), of Höweler + Yoon, and former AAP Dean and Cooper Union professor Anthony Vidler recommend reading for architects in Architectural Record's annual round-up.


Wednesday, December 15, 2021

The Best U.S. Suburbs For City-Like Living

Storage Cafe: Storage Cafe consults experts like CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt on the direction suburban living is headed. Schmidt says inner ring suburbs increasingly represent the urban core demographically, economically, and politically.


Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Joaquina Kalukango and Amanda Williams on Creative Freedom

The New York Times: In The New York Times Style Magazine, artist Amanda Williams (B.Arch. '97) and actor Kalukango discuss generational gaps, success, and art as Williams works on an ongoing, multiplatform series, What Black Is This, You Say?


Monday, December 13, 2021

As Metro Pictures Closes, Its Founders Look Back

The New York Times: In The New York Times, the founders of Metro Pictures in NYC talk about their landmark gallery and members like artist and photographer Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) that they introduced to the art world.


Monday, December 13, 2021

Best Art Books of 2021

The New York Times: A New York Times art critic selects the MoMA exhibition catalog for Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America, edited by cocurators Sean Anderson, associate professor of architecture, and scholar Mabel O. Wilson.


Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Rania Matar's Intimate Portraits of Girls On the Cusp of Womanhood

Blind Magazine: Blind Magazine profiles photographer Rania Matar (B.Arch. '87) and She, Matar's book of environmental portraits made in the U.S. and the Middle East that explores the parallel experiences of young women entering adulthood.


Wednesday, December 8, 2021

The Architecture of Social Media

Architect : In a story on internet and social media influence, Architect cites the reach of Associate Professor Jenny Sabin's Instagram hashtag #operationppe and her push to manufacture PPE using a 3D printer at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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.


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