In the Media
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.
Climate Change Offers Opportunity for Cooperation, Innovation, and Leadership in Coastal Georgia
Savannah Now: CRP's Linda Shi comments on the challenges of defining a cohesive climate adaptation agenda attending to inequality, education, health policy, and other issues.
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.
From Peak City to Ghost Town: The Urban Centres Hit Hardest by COVID-19
Financial Times: CRP's Thomas Campanella is quoted in Financial Times on how the pandemic has changed cities such as London, Paris, Tokyo, and New York City.
The Wall Street Journal: Building Up Their Memory
The Wall Street Journal: Höweler + Yoon's Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at UVA honors the thousands of slaves who constructed the school, many of whom remain unidentified.
Should We Be Subsidizing Cars for Low-Income Families?
Fast Company: CRP’s Nick Klein tackles a transportation conundrum: subsidizing cars for auto-dependent commuters while improving transit, walking, and biking infrastructure.
This Tiny 3D-Printed Cabin Makes a Big Statement About Sustainability
Dwell: Dwell Tiny Homes + Tech section features "an otherworldly cabin in upstate New York" by architecture faculty's firm HANNAH.
Archinect: Howeler + Yoon's Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at the University of Virginia is among winning projects that highlight justice and equity within architecture.
Alexandro Segade’s Fall of the Death Cult
ArtForum: Alexandro Segade, assistant professor of art, featured in ArtForum for his exploration of comic book world-building in "Fall of the Death Cult."
Best of the Best 2020: From Dyson to Samsung, These Are the Best Design and Tech Brands of the Year
Robb Report Singapore: Professor Jenny Sabin wins Best of the Best 2020 Humanitarian Award in Design for her significant contributions to alleviate the pandemic with Operation PPE.
Ideas We Should Steal: 10 Ways to Fix Our Garbage Mess
The Philadelphia Citizen: Executive Director of AAP NYC Robert W. Balder brings expertise to a dialogue on merging trash with economic development in Philadelphia.
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.
Coronavirus Shows How a Street Closure Could Open Up Downtown Clearwater
Tampa Bay Times: Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt, CRP, comments on the potential benefit of permanent pedestrian malls out of street closures for outdoor dining.
Flatiron Public Plaza Design Installation 2020
Van Alen Institute: The firm of alumna Nina Cooke John (B.Arch. '95) wins the iconic urban plaza design competition; faculty firm Austin + Mergold lands on the shortlist.
Pavilions Inhabit the Space Between Art and Architecture
The New York Times: Ashen Cabin, by HANNAH (Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic, architecture) is featured in a New York Times design special report.
U.S. Election 2020: Scientists Weigh in on Climate Change Issues
MedicalNewsToday: Linda Shi, assistant professor in CRP, comments on science-backed considerations that are important for voters to understand in the upcoming election.
Tackling Architecture's Diversity Problem Starts With Students
Architectural Digest: NOMA president Kimberly Dowdell (B.Arch. '06) is among many industry experts who believe representation in architecture begins with programs for youth.
Honoring the Victims of the Coronavirus
The Boston Globe: In a recent OpEd, AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon is quoted on the nuanced topic of memorials to victims and heroes in these changing times.