Author Archives: Cindy Santamaria

What Do You Know About the National Design Service Act?

12:00p.m.- 1:00p.m. J Max Bond Center The National Design Services Act (NDSA) is a bill promoted by the American Architects that enables architecture students and recent graduates to contribute design services in their communities in exchange for much needed student loan assistance. Architecture students are burdened by some of the of the highest school-based dept

M Arch Studio Sponsored by Cetra Ruddy

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at The City College of New York is pleased to announce a partnership with CetraRuddy, an award-winning architecture, planning and design firm, for the development of a newly sponsored architectural studio for students in the Master of Architecture I Program. The new initiative, titled “CetraRuddy Design Studio

Landscape Professional Portfolio Review

Monday 6:00-8:00pm Sciame Auditorium (Room 107) Organized by ASLA-NY Student Chapter The ASLAS NY student chapter has organized another portfolio review, this time with CCNY alumni, professors, and professionals from the NY area as guest critics. Sign up for 10-minute sessions with each critic at the beginning of the event. All landscape architecture students in the

Spring 2017 Advanced Studios Announced

Following are the Advanced Studios that are being offered in spring 2017: Ruth Berktold TXL Innovation Hub Tegel Airport, Berlin, Germany Philip Lee Air Conditions: Thermodynamics and Architecture Storage Landmark Building, St. Louis, Missouri Martin Stigsgaard U Thant Island: An Architectural Investigation and Proposal for a Future Federal Prison for 500 Inmates East River, New

John H. Lee

6:30 p.m. Sciame Auditorium (107) John H. Lee, RA, LEED AP, is the Deputy Director for Green Buildings and Energy Efficiency at the NYC Mayor’s Office of Sustainability. In this capacity, he is leading the city’s policy and legislative efforts driving the built environment to unprecedented energy efficiency standards. John’s previous public sector service was with