Faculty Raven Chacon opens his solo exhibition "Conductus" on July 30 at Kunstverein Hannover, featuring major sculptural works, films, installations, and two new live performances shaped by Diné musical traditions and experimental practice.
https://t.co/ZH93TYmSle
CLT House by nARCHITECTS (faculty Eric Bunge, Mimi Hoang) published in AN Interiors, sharing how materiality shaped an embrace of new, fun form.
https://t.co/z2PyYBKyGy
Faculty Mario Gooden speaks with Columbia Global Centers’ on the "Black Holes Ain’t So Black," his installation-performance exploring space as a site of memory, violence, and liberation.
https://t.co/IH8M6S7MgK
Faculty Lydia Kallipoliti, 1 year into her role as MSAAD program director, speaks with CU News about her teaching at the intersections of environmental systems and architectural practice, sharing new pedagogical formats, like GSAPP’s Edible Summits. https://t.co/qZk4wXpGZ0
The summer studio AAD Summer Studio, CLIMATES ↔ MODELS ↔ IMAGES led by Elise Hunchuck Hunchuck with Marco Ferrari visited the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) in Palisades, NY.
Dean Andrés Jaque and faculty Kate Orff featured in The Guardian’s review of More than Human at the Design Museum, London for new architectures designed to tune into more-than-human life.
https://t.co/OOTgM4BLZc
The latest edition of Architectural Design, Staged: Architecture for Performance, Exhibition, and Fiction, edited by Ashley Simone ‘07 M.Arch, includes works and words from faculty Mark Wasiuta, Mireia Luzárraga (TAKK), and Bart-Jan Polman
https://t.co/EVB1QbzLgv
Kate Orff, Director of the MSAUD program and founder of SCAPE, received the 2025 ASLA Landscape Architecture Firm Award, the profession’s highest honor. https://t.co/PTLfAT3pdj
Faculty Håvard Breivik-Khan publishes, “Non-exceptional humanitarian spaces” on the emergency reception of Ukrainian refugees as contingency planning for domestic mass displacement in Romania for “City, Territory and Architecture”
https://t.co/E7q4FXHBsd
nARCHITECTS, led by Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang, was featured in Abitare and The Architect’s Newspaper for recent projects that combine climate-resilient design with public space—from a CLT house upstate to flood-adaptive pavilions in Manhattan and Hoboken.
https://t.co/lyi2LXEeKe
WORKac, led by Dean Emeritus Amale Andraos and Dan Wood is featured in the NY Times for their new residential project in rural Rhode Island, a contemporary second home aligned with Passive House standards.
https://t.co/glmmPk3i8w
TAKK, led by faculty Mireia Luzarraga Alvarez** with Alejandro Muiño, receives Spain’s prestigious 2025 FAD Award, in the category _Ephemeral Architecture for Seasonal House
https://t.co/sPUzjFoUJD
Faculty Christopher Munsell** is awarded Columbia University Provost’s SOLER Seed funding for his ongoing research: “Assessing Graduate Student Attitudes Toward ChatGPT and its Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool in Real Estate Finance”
https://t.co/lUK4zs84BX
Faculty Ziad Jamaleddine's firm L.E.FT Architects is awarded Azure Magazine’s Merit Award in the category “Temporary and Experiential Installation,” for Djerba: Prototype 366
https://t.co/3XuRfGzXZ0
The Graham Foundation’s 2025 Grants to Individuals includes many GSAPP affiliates: faculty Mario Gooden with Thuto Durkac-Somo, Jonathan González; Dean Emeritus Mark Wigley with Beatriz Colomina; Farah Alkhoury** ‘21 MSAAD with Ameneh Solati.
https://t.co/xNADfqNRRm
Faculty including Mireia Luzárraga, Alessandro Orsini, Hilary Sample, and Amaia Sánchez-Velasco + Jorge Valiente-Oriol are among the participants in the upcoming edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial: SHIFT
https://t.co/VT4qQuuPgy
CoPa, led by faculty Galen Pardee with Manuel Cordero, was named Honorable Mention in the category New Firm (Northeast) in the 2025 Architect’s Newspaper Best of Practice Awards
https://t.co/fgkLWeHIpP
Balsa Crosetto Piazzi, led by Rocio Crosetto ’22 MSAAD with Leandro Piazzi and Juan Manuel Balsa, is among the six winners of the 2025 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers.
https://t.co/s7BfPJ2zaf
Spanning Avery 400 , is a special section of the EoYS with 7 tables, one per ACTIONING SUMMMIT, situating the research, projects, and conjectures of students alongside different forms of specialized knowledge and engagement actioned at each summit throughout the academic year.