In the Media
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.
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).
Höweler + Yoon's Moongate Bridge at Shanghai Expo Park is Optimized for Meandering
Architectural Record: Architectural Record highlights this unique plaza, designed by AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon (B.Arch. '95) & Eric Höweler's (B.Arch. '94, M.Arch. '96) practice.
Here Are the Most and Least Disaster-Prone States
The Hill: In a report by The Hill, CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi points out that the nation's most climate-resilient counties are "basically either in Maine or Alaska" but that has not triggered a mass movement to these regions.
Scooter Parking Perceptions and Interventions
Zag Daily: In Zag Daily, CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein and coauthors explore the importance of building adequate, tidy e-scooter parking to avoid community complaints.
A Town Put a Senior Center in Its High School, Offering a Model for an Aging Nation
Education Week: In this Education Week report, CRP Professor Mildred Warner notes the potential to make school buildings a broader community resource, particularly in poor and underserved neighborhoods and rural areas.
Here's How to Solve a 25-Story Rubik's Cube
The New York Times: Dan Kaplan (B.Arch. '84) comments on the layout of older office buildings in this New York Times examination of developers turning them into apartments.
A Material Lifecycle CAD Plugin Is Now Available for Free
The Architect's Newspaper: A technology digest posted by The Architect's Newspaper covers RhinoCircular, developed by Architecture Assistant Professor Felix Heisel and his Circular Construction Lab, which enables architects to evaluate the reuse potential of construction materials early in the design process.
Women in "Deconstruction" Harvest Value, and Help One Another
The Christian Science Monitor: In a video post produced by The Christian Science Monitor, Assistant Professor of Architecture Felix Heisel comments on the value of reusing building materials and the growth of a new, green workforce.
Eleven Architecture Symposia to Check Out This Spring
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper includes the first Preston H. Thomas Memorial Symposium of the semester, FRINGE: New Centers for Architecture & Urbanism, in its spring round-up.
Na Chainkua Reindorf Creates an All-Female Masquerade
Frieze: Frieze reviews Na Chainkua Reindorf's (M.F.A. '17) Up to No Good, an exhibition of paintings laced with historical references and religious iconography, on view at the Nubuke Foundation, Accra, until March 11.
College Visit with Design Professor Tiffany Lin at Tulane
Kelly Corrigan Wonders: Podcaster Kelly Corrigan speaks with Tulane Associate Professor and Design Program Director Tiffany Lin (B.Arch. '00) about her approach to teaching.
76 Architects Elevated to Prestigious AIA College of Fellows
Archinect: Archinect reports the full list of those recognized, including Susan Kliman (B.Arch. '86) and Jason Chandler (B.Arch. '91).
Materiality as a Mediator of Affection
arteriaLA Podcast: The podcast arteriaLA, which features guests working in art and culture in Latin America, speaks with Art Visiting Critic Paulina Velázquez Solís.
Eighty-Nine Practitioners Will Take Part in the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper reports that programming for the 18th iteration of the exhibition, which will respond to the theme The Laboratory of the Future and take a close look at Africa, includes work by Architecture faculty Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers.
For Architect Kimberly Dowdell, Design Is About More Than Making Things Look Nice
The Cut: The Cut chats with AIA President-elect Kimberly Dowdell (B.Arch. '06) about her typical day, the people who help her get it done, and the moment she felt like she'd "made it" professionally.
Architecture Now: New York, New Publics Opens at MoMA
Bustler: Bustler highlights this exhibition, which includes work by Architecture Professor of the Practice Florian Idenburg's SO – IL, plus Olalekan Jeyifous (B.Arch. '99) and Weiss/Manfredi, the firm of Michael Manfredi (M.Arch. '80).
Artnet: Artnet showcases Jill Magid's (B.F.A. '95) new — and first-ever — NFT project.
How Can Architecture Create and Preserve Black Spaces?
Metropolis: In Metropolis, Architecture Assistant Professor Peter Robinson, the Center for Architecture's new vice chair, talks about the condition of racialized spaces and the important process of Black memory work.
Aggressive New York Housing Plan Borrows Ideas From Other States
The New York Times: In a New York Times report covering Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to step up housing construction, CRP Professor Sara Bronin notes that areas experiencing the highest demand still haven't perfected the formula of policies that will enable more housing. opportunity.