In the Media
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Meet the 2026 Planet Positive Award Jurors
Assistant Professor of Architecture Felix Heisel will serve on the jury for Metropolis’s 2026 Planet Positive Awards for the “innovations” category.
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Josh Owen Interview: How History and Materials Shape Our Future
Josh Owen (B.F.A. ’93) speaks to D5 MAG about growing up around archaeological digs, collaborating on projects with his son, and important lessons learned from Lella and Massimo Vignelli’s legacy.
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2026 Guggenheim Fellows Announced
Assistant Professor of Art Leeza Meksin is among the 223 recipients of the 2026 fellowships, joining the 101st class of Guggenheim Fellows.
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A Famed Brooklyn Cemetery Wants You to Come Visit… Before You Die
Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is opening a $43 million visitor’s center and exhibition hall, designed by Gensler Visiting Critic Kim Yao’s firm Architecture Research Office.
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“Architecture and the Right to Heal” Traces Displacement in the Wake of the Ottoman Empire
An in-depth review of Architecture Professor Esra Akcan’s recent book on conflict, disaster, and the role of architecture in formerly Ottoman-held places.
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Lady Deborah Moody, “America’s 1st Woman Town Planner,” Paved the Way for NYC’s Street Grid in the 1640s
CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella discusses the legacy of Lady Deborah Moody, an English widow who laid the groundwork for a settlement in Brooklyn.
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A Newly Formed Group is Creating Housing Solutions in Flint by Building Community
Read about Keishaun Wade (B.S. URS ’25), who was awarded an AAP Engagement Impact Grant to research housing issues in Flint, Michigan. The funding supported the creation of the Flint Housing Union and Flint Neighborhood Stabilization Collaboration.
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As New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani Faces $7 Billion Budget Hole, Free Parking May Be History
CRP Associate Professor Nicholas Klein weighs in on eliminating free parking to generate a revenue stream for New York City.
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How Robert Moses Transformed NYC
CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella, who teaches the course Robert Moses’s New York: The Legend and The Legacy, speaks with documentarian Ariel Viera about his influence on the city.
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Amid San Diego’s High Transportation Costs, Some Manage to Find Relief
CRP Associate Professor Nicholas Klein comments on cost impacts and the long-term benefits of lowering this burden.