Faculty Work
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CI:RCLE – Circular Ithaca: Researching Construction in the Local Economy
Architecture's Felix Heisel and team have won a 2021–22 Cornell Engaged Research Grant to investigate circular build potential in the City and Town of Ithaca.
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The Winners of the 2020 Studio Prize
Architect selected the option studio Weighted Transparency: Literal and Phenomenal taught by Spring 2020 Visiting Associate Professor Naomi Frangos.
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ASMR4, Vol. 8: Clear Comfort: Photographs from the Alice Austen Archive
A new title on Austen's family home coauthored by art assistant professor and photographer Dan Torop, for a series of artist books on the strange and forgotten.
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Curating Model Behavior
Eight Cornell student projects based on unrealized Noguchi concepts are presented by Spring 2020 visiting associate professor in architecture Naomi Frangos.
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Climate Urbanism: Towards a Critical Research Agenda (Castán Broto, Robin, & While, eds.)
CRP's Linda Shi authored the chapter "The New Climate Urbanism: Old Capitalism with Climate Characteristics" in a new book from Palgrave Macmillan.
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DIS-CONTENT: Amy Barkow, Leslie Brack, David Schafer
Through Dec. 19 in LA: painter and visiting lecturer Leslie Brack and others explore "the yearning to be determinate at a time of exceptional fragility."
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Carl Ostendarp: Can't Take My Eyes Off You
A group show featuring the work of Associate Professor Carl Ostendarp, Department of Art, opens Nov. 28 at Galerie Anke Schmidt in Cologne, Germany.
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Structural Elements for Architects and Builders, Third Edition
Now in the third edition, architecture professor Ochshorn's book explains how to design and analyze columns, beams, tension members, and their connections.
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Digital Architecture, Edited By Mark Burry (2020)
An early paper coauthored by Jenny Sabin, architecture, is featured in a chapter on novel architectural design in Digital Architecture, Mark Burry, ed.
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Public Water and Covid-19: Dark Clouds and Silver Linings
A chapter co-authored by CRP's Mildred Warner appears in a new book offering a global overview of the response of public water operators to the COVD crisis.
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Malinowska and Jasper's Halka in Haiti, Restaging at the Hirshhorn
Assistant Professor of the Practice Malinowska's collaborative film is on view at the Hirshhorn. She discusses the work, identity, and creative practice.
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Webinar Video: Repatriation of Museum Objects, Oct. 19, 2020
Cornell IES director Professor Esra Akcan moderated a panel of museum directors, curators, architects, and scholars for discussion on this timely topic.
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Alexandro Segade’s Fall of the Death Cult
Alexandro Segade, assistant professor of art, featured in ArtForum for his exploration of comic book world-building in "Fall of the Death Cult."
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Subsidized Cars Help Low-Income Families Economically, Socially
Research by Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein, CRP, reports insights from interviews with people who gained access to inexpensive, reliable cars.
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A Dirty and Growing Problem: Too Few Toilets
CRP professor and associate dean of research Victoria Beard comments on her research on wastewater and water access in low- and medium-income countries.
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At the Manifesta Biennial, a French City's Tough Realities Go on Show
Assistant Professor Samia Henni, history and theory of architecture, curates two installations focusing on the suffering of the city of Marseille.
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AAP Faculty Explore Design Innovation, Resilience
AAP faculty explored resilient architecture through technological innovation at FABRICATE 2020, an online conference held Sept. 9–12.
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The Secret to Revitalizing Urban Downtowns
As more streets are pedestrianized during the pandemic, research by CRP's Stephan Schmidt looks at factors adding to the success of urban pedestrian malls.