Author Archives: Sean Weiss

MLA Professor and Alum Publish Book

Adjunct Professor Marcha Johnson and Amanda Bayley (MLA ’09) have edited the book Coastal Change: Ocean Conservation and Resilient Communities published by Springer in 2016. This collection of essays and design case studies explores a range of ideas and best practices for adapting to dynamic waterfront conditions while incorporating nature conservation in urbanized coastal areas. The editors

Nicholas Cichanowski

Nicholas Cichanowski graduated from the M Arch Program in 2013 Why did you choose SSA? I visited SSA along with several other architecture schools in the New York City area. During my visit, Prof. Bradley Horn, the director of the MArch program, met with me and talked about the school’s philosophy of striking a balance

Nory Hazaveh

Nory Hazaveh graduated with a BS Degree in Architecture in 1978 Nory Hazaveh began his architectural career in 1978 when he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from City University of New York. Hazaveh demonstrated his commitment to architecture by pursuing work in the architectural field while working toward both his graduate degree

Alum Patricia Johanson Lectures at SSA

The first PLOT Vol 5 Lunchtime Lecture Series on Thursday Oct 27th 2016 featured PLOT cover artist Patricia Johanson (‘77). Since the 1960s, the artist Johanson has focused her interdisciplinary work on combining art, ecology, landscape, and infrastructure into multifunctional public landscapes. A graduate of Bennington College (BA, 1962) and Hunter College (MA, 1964), Johanson

Students Visit NYC Office of Emergency Management

In September 2016, students in Prof. Lance Jay Brown’s Urban Reconstruction course visited the New York City Office of Emergency Management in Brooklyn where they met with Cynthia Barton, Disaster Housing Recovery Program Manager.

Faculty Member Exhibits in Milan

Prof. Elisabetta Terragni created the installation Putting Things into Perspective for an exhibition at the XXI Triennale di Milano, entitled Rooms: Other Philosophies of Living, from April to September 2016.