Faculty Work
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Pandemic Relief Spending by New York Local Governments
An article in the Journal of Rural Studies explores how New York State local governments planned to use their American Rescue Act funding, which encouraged communities to invest in infrastructure, resilience, and equity.
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Thomas Heatherwick Selects Ten "Humanized" Buildings, Including AntiStatics Architecture's MaoHaus
Heatherwick showcases buildings that are "givers rather than takers," including MaoHaus in Beijing, China, by Assistant Professor of the Practice Martin Miller's design office.
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Opportunities to Support Equitable and Just Housing Adaptation in the Floodplain
CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi coauthored a post on the Environmental Defense Fund blog to share preliminary takeaways about opportunities to close the resilient housing gap.
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High Stakes, High Hopes: Urban Theorizing in Partnership
CRP Chair Sophie Oldfield's new book explores how research and assessment were reshaped when framed in neighborhood questions and commitments, and what was reoriented in urban theorizing when community activism and township struggles were recognized as sites of valid knowledge-making.
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Always Be Around: Corita Kent, Community and Pedagogy
Explore the work of Corita Kent through a lens of teaching and community-building, paired with the work of contemporary artists including Art Associate Professor Jen de los Reyes.
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Facade Scanner: A Scalable Workflow for Building Geometry and Window-to-Wall Ratio Capture for Urban Building Energy Modeling
A team of B.Arch. researchers from Architecture Associate Professor Timur Dogan's Environmental Systems Lab presented this work at the IBPSA International Conference Building Simulation 2023 in Shanghai.
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Intermunicipal Cooperation and Agreement Formalization
CRP Professor Mildred Warner has coauthored a paper in the Journal of Economic Policy Reform that investigates the effect formalization of cooperation agreements has on the cost of service delivery across NYS local governments.
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Representative Bureaucracy, Age-Friendly Planning, and the Role of Gender, Public Engagement, and Professional Management
In an article published by Administration & Society, CRP Professor Mildred Warner and Xue Zhang explore what leads to more age-friendly cities.
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Playing Place: Board Games, Popular Culture, Space
History of Architecture and Urban Development (HAUD) Professor D. Medina Lasansky and HAUD alum Chad Randl (Ph.D. HAUD '14) release a collection of essays that connect 35 or more different board games to various elements of the built environment.
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Structural Design Using Reclaimed Wood – A Case Study and Proposed Design Procedure
An article coauthored by Architecture Assistant Professor Felix Heisel in the Journal of Cleaner Production explores new design processes that account for variability in the dimension and mechanical properties of reclaimed wood.
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National Mall Installation Invites Public to "Let Freedom Ring"
Featured in the Cornell Chronicle, the exhibition includes an interactive bell tower by Art Chair and Professor Paul Ramírez Jonas, one of six featured projects which aim to create a more inclusive commemorative landscape on the mall.
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Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography
Named one of the Best Art Books of 2022 by New York Times Art Critic Holland Cotter, this exhibition catalog includes an essay by Art Associate Professor Jolene Rickard.
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Throwing Shade: Model Maps NYC Street Trees' Cooling Benefits
Under the project direction of Associate Director Alexander Kobald, Tree Folio NYC: Equitable and Effective Urban Shade models the city's trees and simulates how local conditions influence their shading benefits, the Cornell Chronicle reports. The project was developed with students and funding from the Design Across Scales Lab, led by AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon (B.Arch. '95), and the Urban Tech Hub, part of the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech.
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Factors Limiting U.S. Public Health Emergency Authority During COVID-19
CRP Professor Mildred Warner coauthors this paper published in the International Journal of Health Planning and Management exploring how new limits on emergency public health authority raise concerns about how states and localities will prevent and respond to future public health challenges.
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Cross-Agency Collaboration to Address Rural Aging: The Role of County Government
An article posted by the Journal of Aging & Social Policy explores how county governments, by supporting cross-agency collaboration and encouraging civic engagement, can link the age-friendly domains regarding built environment, service delivery, and community together to help address age-friendly issues and support rural aging.
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Planning for Climate Transformations
This special issue of the Journal of Planning Literature invites scholars to consider how planning research can inform transformative climate initiatives and how planning itself needs to evolve to better support climate transformation.
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Community Development, Volume 54, Issue 4
Together with colleagues, CRP Professor Mildred Warner stewarded this special issue focused on the role of schools in community development.
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Highlights from Key to the City 2022
Revisit Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas's interactive project exploring private and intriguing places through a documentary of its presentation during the Birmingham 2022 Festival.