Highlights
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Exhibition
April 8–26, 2024
Alican Taylan: Strategic Landforms
Explore architectural production in French Senegal over the 19th century via reproductions of drawings made by colonial military authorities and graphic novel imagery that recounts the process of the first railway construction in West Africa.
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Exhibition
April 15–25, 2024
Catherine Wilmes: Identity Crisis
View an exhibition that broadens our understanding of standardized ubiquitous architectural elements in our built environment by rethinking their narratives.
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Stories
Thursday, April 11, 2024
AI-Powered "Sonar" on Smartglasses Tracks Gaze and Facial Expressions
François Guimbretière, professor of information science in Cornell Bowers CIS and faculty in the multicollege Department of Design Tech, coauthored research on two technologies — GazeTrak and EyeEcho — covered by the Cornell Chronicle.
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Stories
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Solar Energy Can Uplift Rural Ethiopians, But Is Hard to Come By
Yujin Lee (Ph.D. RS), author of the study "Upholding Household Agency in Climate Mitigation and Socio-technical Energy Transition in Ethiopia," traveled to Ethiopia finding that people were very open to solar energy but quality solar panels are hard to come by – covered by the Cornell Chronicle.
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Stories
Friday, April 19, 2024
Faculty Awarded for Creative, Innovative Community Engagement
Thirteen Cornell faculty members, including Architecture Assistant Professor Suzanne Lettieri and Associate Professor of Apparel Design in the College of Human Ecology (CHE) and inaugural Design Tech faculty Heeju Park, have received Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Awards from the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement.
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Exhibition
April 17–25, 2024
Annamariah Knox: Circle Self / Spiral Center
View an exhibition of work that utilizes projectors, fabric, and cement forms to present circling as a strategy to be both lost and found.
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Function
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Reunion 2024
We look forward to seeing you in Ithaca for Cornell's Reunion Weekend in June! Reconnect with old friends and make new ones as AAP celebrates Reunion with events on campus during this special time.
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Function
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
AAP Alumni Reception in Washington, DC
Mark your calendar for AAP's alumni reception during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC this summer.
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In the Media
Mexico City Runs Short on Water — a Public Good that's "Increasingly Difficult" to Provide
Los Angeles Times: Mexico City is facing a serious water shortage as leaky pipes, rapid development, and climate change converge. CRP Professor and Director of the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities Victoria Beard says more cities will face "day zero" scenarios as urban water gets "increasingly difficult" to provide.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
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In the Media
Emilio Rojas on Gloria Anzaldúa's Borderlands: The New Mestiza
LENSCRATCH: In this interview, Art Visiting Critic Emilio Rojas discusses his enduring relationship with Anzaldúa's revolutionary ideas, her lasting legacy, and the profound influence she had in the performer's practice and pedagogy.
Monday, April 1, 2024
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In the Media
Coolidge Corner Theatre Unveils $14 Million Expansion That's Nothing Short of Cinematic
The Boston Globe: AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon (B.Arch. '95) and Eric Höweler's (B.Arch. '94, M.Arch. '96) practice designed the three-story addition, which draws inspiration from both the history of film and the Art Deco embellishments of the older building.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
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In the Media
Why Drivers May Soon Pay $15 to Use New York's Busiest Streets
The Christian Science Monitor: New York is due to become the first US city to charge a congestion toll on drivers entering its central business district in Manhattan. CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein says that if the goal is to reduce congestion, a charge is the right approach.
Tuesday, April 2, 2024