Call for Proposals: Kalil Endowment for Smart Design

  Call for Proposals: Kalil Endowment for Smart Design: The Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design Application Deadline: April 23, 2017 Three $5000 Fellowship Project Grant will be awarded this year to support the project of an undergraduate and graduate student, or a team of students working in collaboration across the …


Lunch + Learn_ECOVATIVE_ WEDNESDAY, March 15th

WE LUNCH + LEARN FROM 11:00 – 12:00! Donghia healthier Materials Library and the Healthy Materials Lab present the seventh in our series of Lunch + Learns with Ecovative Ecovative is a leading biomaterials company growing high performance, premium, award-winning products that are safe, healthy, and certified sustainable. Since 2007 the New York based company manufactures, and markets low embodied energy, compostable, …


Montreal Architectural Review publishes That Dark Cabinet: Building the Morbid Anatomy Museum

Montreal Architectural Review publishes That Dark Cabinet: Building the Morbid Anatomy Museum   The Montreal Architectural Review recently published Dean Robert Kirkbride’s article, That Dark Cabinet: Building the Morbid Anatomy Museum, which details the museum’s origins and creation. Designed by Dr. Kirkbride and his collaborator, Anthony Cohn, AIA, the Morbid …


Professors Andy Bernheimer and David Leven given special thanks as Design Excellence Collaborators in NYCHA’s New Design Guidelines

The work of Andy Bernheimer and David Leven along with Parsons M.Arch program students Hayley Reiter, Marc Delaney, Sam Powers Eric Romeo, William Eatough and Nick Tafel for the New York City Housing Authority in the Design Excellence Program was honored in the newly published “Design Guidelines: Rehabilitation of NYCH …


Jeremy Barbour of Tacklebox Architecture, infuses the Aesop atmosphere with local flavours of whiskey and tobacco!

WASHINGTON, D.C. AND SAN FRANCISCO – ‘All our projects begin with a careful consideration of the history and local context of a given site,’ says Jeremy Barbour of Tacklebox Architecture. SCE faculty member, Jeremy Barbour of Tacklebox Architecture was recently featured in publication, Frame Magazine. The feature showcases the recent completion of one of …


Students in the Light-Space Art fall 2016 elective build art installation as part of Questioning Light public program

  The Light-Space Art class at Parsons created a temporary installation that was part of a public program titled Questioning Light. The site specific installation, titled Resonance, examined notions of time and body movement in conjunction with division, as the art work was installed in the middle of the presentation …