In the Media

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Zoning, Preservation, Climate Change: Connecting the Dots

Common Edge: In an interview with Common Edge, CRP Professor Sara Bronin discusses the interrelationship of zoning, historic preservation, affordable housing, and zoning’s role in addressing climate change.


Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Olalekan Jeyifous Wins Silver Lion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale

ArchDaily: ArchDaily reports that Jeyifous (B.Arch. '99) was recognized as "a promising young participant" for his eye-catching installation ACE/AAP.


Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Radical Rethinking at Biennale: Africa and the Future Share Pride of Place

The New York Times: The New York Times reviews the Venice Architecture Biennale, including work by AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon (B.Arch. '95), Eric Höweler (B.Arch. '94, M.Arch. '96), and Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large Mabel Wilson, as well as Olalekan Jeyifous (B.Arch. '99).


Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Venice Biennale 2023 Review – An Important Challenge to Western Architectural Tradition

The Guardian: The Guardian praises this year's exhibition, which aims to show off under-represented talent from Africa and elsewhere.


Monday, May 22, 2023

Climate Change Could Drive Migration to New England. Some Communities Are Starting to Plan.

New Hampshire Public Radio: New Hampshire Public Radio reports on a conference held in Keene where CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi spoke to a group of academics, municipal officials, and advocates about the need to prepare for migration due to climate change.


Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Counterpublic in St. Louis Pushes the Public-Art Envelope

The New York Times: The New York Times reviews the exhibition, with a special call out for the sonic parade created by Art Professor Keith Obadike and Mendi Obadike in collaboration with local producers and car clubs.


Monday, May 15, 2023

Rent Costs are Hitting Syracuse Residents Hard: Here's How Bad It Is

Syracuse Post-Standard: In a Syracuse Post-Standard report, CRP Associate Professor and acting chair of the Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate Suzanne Lanyi Charles cites stagnant wages and a lack of available housing units as key factors in the crisis.


Thursday, May 11, 2023

Historic Preservation with Sara Bronin

Planning Commission Podcast: CRP Professor and current ACHP Chair Sara Bronin chats with the Planning Commission Podcast about how historic preservation has changed over time and why it's important.


Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Bangladesh's Water Crisis and the Problem of a "Green" Solution

Al Jazeera: In an Al Jazeera opinion column coauthored by CRP Professor Neema Kudva and Sonia Ahmad (Ph.D. CRP '22), they argue that the negative impact of a water project involving a nature-based solution in the city of Khulna should be a cautionary tale for policymakers.


Thursday, May 4, 2023

Winners of the 2023 Architectural League Prize Respond to Discomforts Within Our Environments

The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper reports that The Architectural League of New York Prize for Young Architects + Designers has been awarded to nine designers, including Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann (both B.Arch. '13) of After Architecture.


Monday, May 1, 2023

Redefining Redlining Brings Fields of Tulips to Vacant Washington Park Lots Where Homes Once Stood

CBS Chicago: CBS Chicago features Amanda Williams's (B.Arch. '97) vibrant living art project which draws attention to the continuing impact of redlining.


Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Dream The Combine Critically Assesses Spatial and Historical Narratives Through Architectural Installations

The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper profiles Architecture faculty Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers, founders of Dream The Combine and The Architectural League of New York’s 2023 Emerging Voices winners.


Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Healthy Streets, Healthy Life

Politico: Politico cites CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt's research on Covid-era street closures. Most reverted but some significant exceptions remain in place.


Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Why a Successful Circular Economy Requires Action Now

EY Global: Hear Felix Heisel, Architecture Assistant Professor and Director of the Circular Construction Lab, discuss why the circular economy is ideal for the construction industry with EY Global.


Wednesday, April 12, 2023

The Climate Migrants Are Coming! … Maybe?

The Maine Monitor: The Maine Monitor covers the 2023 Maine Sustainability & Water Conference, during which Rachel Renders and Lauren Oertel (both M.R.P. '24) presented a paper on migration histories and trends in the Northeast.


Thursday, April 6, 2023

Film Goes to West Side Looking for Roots of Gun Violence, and Solutions

Chicago Sun-Times: The Chicago Sun-Times highlights Raised Up West Side, a documentary film by Brett A. Schwartz (B.F.A. '95).


Thursday, April 6, 2023

Best Experiment in Utopian Living Disguised as a Backyard Farm

Chicago Reader: The Chicago Reader's "Best of Chicago" poll winners include Garbage Hill Farm, run by Art Associate Professor Jen de los Reyes in collaboration with a community of volunteers.


Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Call Me — Maybe?: The 50th Anniversary of the First Cell Phone Call

The Pulse: Architecture Associate Professor Jesse LeCavalier speaks with The Pulse about the history of telecommunication aesthetics and how attitudes have changed. (Segment starts at 33:40.)


Monday, April 3, 2023

America Has Too Much Parking. Really.

Wall Street Journal: In a Wall Street Journal report, CRP Professor Sara Bronin notes that eliminating parking requirements, among the most significant changes that a local government can make, can have a huge impact on the quality of life and sustainability of a community.


Tuesday, March 28, 2023

IMMA Opens Scene of the Myth, a Major Solo Exhibition by Artist Sarah Pierce

ArtDaily: ArtDaily highlights the Irish Museum of Modern Art's exhibition of 12 works spanning 20 years by Sarah Pierce (M.F.A. '94).


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