Newsletter12.21.2023

Newsletter – Fall 2023
View the Fall 2023 Newsletter here (PDF).
View the Fall 2023 Newsletter here (PDF).
This annual report provides an in-depth overview of our exceptional students, faculty, and staff, along with deep gratitude for the support of alumni and friends who make so much possible here at the Spitzer School. Over the past year, Spitzer’s dedicated faculty and staff, talented students, and supportive alumni worked together to share our institution
CUNY TV recently featured Spitzer School of Architecture’s Advanced Building Construction (ABC) Lab Director Prof. Damon Bolhassani and CCNY students Yulia Zdryueva, Javier Tapia, and Grace Rabou in ‘Sustainability Matters,’ a monthly show that explores climate change and its impact, renewable energies, and sustainable practices in New York. Leading experts across diverse sustainability fields are
Distinguished architect and 1974 City College of New York alumnus Frank J. Sciame is a recipient of the 2023 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal from the Municipal Art Society (MAS). The honor is for making a lasting contribution to New York City through his vision, leadership, and his philanthropy. The award ceremony is Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. at Guastavino’s on 409 E.
Spitzer students won top prizes in the Montclair Gateway To Aging in Place Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Design Competition sponsored by AARP and The Partners for Health Foundation. The students entered the competition as part of their Advanced Studio taught by Professor Jane Kim. There were over 60 undergraduate and graduate entries from Northeast schools
Eight Spitzer students have been awarded paid internships by CUNY’s Department of Facilities Planning, Construction and Management (FPCM). The new Career Development Internship Program hired the interns primarily to assist with a CUNY-Wide occupancy and utilization study, part of the CUNY Strategic Roadmap, but with the recent news that CCNY’s Master Plan will proceed, some opportunities exist for them to