Faculty Work
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Fierce Announces New Project with AAP Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas as part of Birmingham Festival 23
Public Trust will make its U.K. premiere, asking participants to examine the promises we make to one another, the vows we take, and the pledges made by our civic leaders.
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LOG 57: Black is . . . an' Black ain't . . .
Twenty-nine authors explore the complexities of Blackness as it relates to aesthetics and architectural pedagogy in the Winter/Spring edition of Log, including Architecture Strauch Fellow Sydney Maubert.
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Integrating Social and Ecological Considerations in Floodplain Relocation and Restoration Programs
In a paper published by Socio-Ecological Practice Research, CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi, Ph.D. student Shanasia Sylman, and coauthors argue that more integration between buyout processes and post-buyout land management practices can help produce synergistic outcomes for both the environment and residents who either remain or relocate.
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Age-Friendly Cities in Latin America: A Human Ecological Framework
Coauthored by CRP Professor Mildred Warner, this paper published in Geriatrics argues that a broader view could offer new strategies for promoting age-friendly cities in the Global South.
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Challenging Austerity Under the COVID-19 State
In a special issue on "The State and the Covid Crisis," the Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society publishes Warner's research with Paige Kelly and Xue Zhang that explores how COVID-19 led to new policy approaches that expanded government investment.
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My Domestic Routines
As part of the 14th edition of Tactics&Practice in Ljubljana, Architecture Assistant Professor Farzin Lotfi-Jam will present an exhibition exploring the feedback loop between domestic desire, data collection, and the insidious possibilities of convenience.
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Kharita
A digital preview of her forthcoming photobook Kharita (the Arabic word for roadmap) showcases photographs and drawings that blend the real and the imagined. This cryptic roadmap is a symbolic search for "home."
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Linking Urban Planning, Community Environment, and Physical Activity: A Socio-Ecological Approach
In a paper published by the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, CRP Professor Mildred Warner and coauthor Xue Zhang (Ph.D. RS '18) explore the links between planning and public health.
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RhinoCircular
RhinoCircular, a CAD plugin developed within the Circular Construction Lab (CCL) at Cornell University, is a software tool to evaluate material circularity in the early phases of architectural design.
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Kieran Cremin on Mythology, Contextual Sensitivity, and the Monstrous
Architectural Research Quarterly includes an in-depth review of Werewolf: The Architecture of Lunacy, Shapeshifting, and Material Metamorphosis edited by Architecture Chair Caroline O'Donnell and José Ibarra.
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Carl Ostendarp: Paper Pulp
A group show featuring the work of Associate Professor Carl Ostendarp, Department of Art, opens January 28 at Galerie Anke Schmidt in Cologne, Germany.
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The Machine at the Heart of Man: Constantinos Doxiadis's Informational Modernism
e-Flux announces an exhibition in Athens cocurated and designed by Architecture Assistant Professor Farzin Lotfi-Jam that examines the overlapping and intertwining of cities, people, and information systems.
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Report Highlights Zoning Reforms that Could Improve Montana's Housing Supply
The Frontier Institute has released The Montana Zoning Atlas 2.0, part of the National Zoning Atlas project led by CRP Professor Sara Bronin, which advocates for bold, pro-housing reforms on a statewide scale, The Center Square reports.
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3D Printing Reaches New Heights with Two-Story Home
Reuters showcases progress on the first 3D-printed multistory home currently under construction in Houston, a structure designed and planned by Architecture faculty Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic.
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Ash Trees Are Vanishing. So Is a Basket Maker That Has Depended on Them for 168 Years.
In an opinion piece for The New York Times, CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella reflects on the history of The Peterboro Basket Company, which is set to shut down.
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AAP Professor and Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas to Create Work for the National Mall
The new public art initiative Beyond Granite invites artists to explore what it means to imagine, build, live, and grow with monuments.
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The Intimate City: Walking New York
CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella guides author Michael Kimmelman on a walking tour through Brooklyn neighborhoods, now included in this new collection.
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Equitable Buyouts? Learning from State, County, and Local Floodplain Management Programs
CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi coauthors a paper published in Climatic Change examining five leading U.S. state, county, and local buyout programs to see what they teach us about redesigning future federal policies.