News3.17.2020
Spring 2020 SCIAME Lecture Series: Climate Justice
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, all lectures in this series have been postponed. As soon as it is safe to do so, a new line-up will be announced.
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, all lectures in this series have been postponed. As soon as it is safe to do so, a new line-up will be announced.
The Spitzer School of Architecture is temporarily closed for deep cleaning as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19. As soon as it is safe to re-open, we will do so.
Dean Lokko is a 2020 Selector for Domus’ 50 Best Architecture Firms Worldwide Guide. Joining four other selectors, Rahul Mehrotra, Dean Sarah Harding, Luis Fernandez-Galiano and Wowo Ding, the team were asked to nominate up to 10 firms worldwide whom they felt we should be watching. Counterspace were nominated last year, but the four African practices that Dean Lokko
Fifth-year B Arch student Isabella Joseph was invited as a student juror on the Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge competition. She will join an interdisciplinary jury that includes leadership from the New York Landmarks Conservancy, SOM, and Transportation Alternatives. The New York City Council and Van Alen Institute are collaborating on this international design competition to rethink
Twenty-five Spitzer School of Architecture undergrads and graduate architecture students are participating in this inaugural year of a collaborative mentorship program with the Architectural League. These student mentees and their mentors had a wonderful evening on February 24 at Leroy Street Studios, organized by the League’s Mentorship Program. The group enjoyed an enlightened presentation of
Jane Hall’s latest book, Breaking Ground, is a visual survey of architecture designed by women from the early 20th century to the present day. Published by Phaidon, it is “a pioneering manifesto of more than 200 incredible buildings […] from all over the world.” To celebrate its publication, eight women architects from around the globe