In the Media

Monday, November 1, 2021

Moving To The Suburbs? Don't Become A NIMBY

Bustle: Bustle quotes CRP Professor Sara Bronin on obstacles and progress to policy changes to exclusive zoning laws that select for single-family housing rather than other kinds of multiunit housing, curtailing housing supply.


Friday, October 29, 2021

Helping Low-Income People Afford Cars

Consumer Reports: Consumer Reports covers CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein's recent paper on subsidized car loans for low-income persons and households, saying The Vehicles for Change program may be a solution to transportation barriers for many.


Friday, October 29, 2021

Oppenheim Architecture Breaks Ground on Desert Rock Resort in the Mountains of Saudi Arabia

DesignBoom: DesignBoom details Chad Oppenheim's (B.Arch. '94) and Oppenheim Architects' project that fully integrates the build into the rocky surroundings and minimizes impacts, a tribute to the firm's philosophy to build with the land.


Thursday, October 28, 2021

Hugh Hayden Explores the Thorny Sides of the American Dream

W Magazine: Interviewed in W, the B.Arch. '07 graduate and multi-media artist says no one can tell you what to expect or how to be successful. Hayden's special exhibition Boogey Men opens Nov. 30 at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami.


Wednesday, October 27, 2021

I Don't Do Drugs, I Am Drugs, at the Kava Lounge and Tea Bar's Immersive Visionary Art Exhibitions

Cornell Daily Sun: Visionary mixed-media paintings by AAP Communications Assistant Sheri D'Elia are featured in the Cornell Daily Sun's review of an ongoing exhibition at the Kava Bar and Tea Lounge in Ithaca, New York.


Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Talking Headways Podcast: How Partisanship Influences Transportation Reform

StreetsblogUSA: From StreetsBlog USA, CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas J. Klein talks about his recent viral paper "Political Partisanship and Transportation Reform" published in the Journal of the American Planning Association.


Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Profile: Hansy Better Barraza, AIA

Boston Society for Architecture: In the Boston Society for Architecture's profile series on Hispanic and Latinx architects, alumna Hansy Better (B.Arch. '98) discusses her time at Cornell, collaborating with Nina Cooke John (B.Arch. '95), barriers to equity, and more.


Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Dream Grant

Inside Higher Ed: Inside Higher Ed reports that Bradley Borthwick (M.F.A. '05) is one of six professors to receive a $100,000 grant in a new initiative for all faculty who earned tenure at Colby College in 2021.


Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Baseera Khan: I Am an Archive

The New Yorker: The New Yorker reviews Baseera Khan's (M.F.A. '12) solo exhibition of performance, collage, textile, drawing, photography, and more at the Brooklyn Museum. Khan is the winner of the 2021 UOVO Prize.


Monday, October 18, 2021

Today's Must-Have Amenity? A Little Green Space

The New York Times: The New York Times real estate section features 450 Warren Street, Brooklyn, a five-story condo with courtyards and open-air passages designed by Professor of the Practice in architecture Florian Idenburg and his design practice SO-IL.


Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Partisan Splits for Transportation Politics

Planetizen: Further coverage of the viral paper coauthored by Assistant Professor Nicholas J. Klein, CRP, which found left-leaning respondents were more likely to favor transportation reform and sustainable modes than conservatives. In Planetizen.


Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Gotham Bar And Grill To Get A Second Life

Forbes: Featured in Forbes, James Biber (B.Arch. '76) led the original design of the iconic NYC restaurant 36 years ago, and now its redesign. Biber is a partner in his practice, Biber Architects.


Friday, October 8, 2021

Oil, Gas, Dust: From the Sahara to Europe

e-Flux: History of Architecture Assistant Professor Samia Henni examines how petroleum and gas pipeline export under African and Sharan aquifers to Europe resulted in "a new world (dis)order." In e-Flux Coloniality of Infrastructure.


Thursday, October 7, 2021

Amie Cunat: Biotic Barbed Impressions

Metal Magazine: A Q&A in Metal Magazine with Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) focuses on her solo exhibition of paintings integrating her interests, her love of sci-fi and horror media genres, and familial influences. At Dinner Gallery, on view through Oct. 23.


Wednesday, October 6, 2021

NOMA Announces 50th Anniversary Conference Schedule

Architect: Featured in Architect Magazine, Detroit-based architect Imani Day (B.Arch. '11) moderates the keynote panel reflecting on the legacy of NOMA and diversity in architecture at the conference, online and in-person Oct. 20–23 in Detroit.


Monday, October 4, 2021

A New Arts Compound in East Williamsburg That Draws You In

Curbed: Florian Idenburg, Professor of the Practice in Architecture, and his firm So-IL's Amant Arts Campus in Brooklyn, New York is described as a "pocket campus" in Curbed.


Monday, October 4, 2021

Political Partisanship in Transportation Overshadows Strong Overall Support for Reform

The Hill: An op-ed in The Hill coauthored by CRP's Nicholas Klein explains his research showing that while the nation is divided by partisanship, most Americans agree the transportation system isn't working and want change.


Friday, October 1, 2021

Study Examines Why the Ithaca Commons Has Survived While Other Pedestrian Malls Die

The Ithaca Voice: The Ithaca Voice covers CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt's study that analyzed 125 pedestrian malls built a generation ago, a study Schmidt detailed in a Bloomberg op-ed in September.


Friday, September 24, 2021

Architectural Record Celebrates the 2021 Women in Architecture Awards

Architectural Record: Amanda Williams (B.Arch. '97) is honored as the New Generation Leader in Architectural Record's 2021 Women in Architecture Design Leadership awards. The architect/artist's installation work often probes the impact of race on the urban realm.


Thursday, September 23, 2021

The 2021 Edition of Exhibit Columbus Asks "What Is the Future of the Middle City?"

The Architect's Newspaper: For his installation, Architect's Newspaper says Olalekan Jeyifous (B.Arch. '00) looked for inspiration in the archives of Columbus's Cleo Rogers Memorial Library for artifacts and ephemera from its 1970 exhibition of African American art.


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