Fall 2017 Public Programs

SCE is excited to announce that there will be eight 2017 Public Programs. More information on the events along with dates, times & locations can be found HERE at the Parsons Events Calendar. We look forward to having you in attendance!


A New Pavilion at the East Harlem Community Garden

Parsons School of Constructed Environments teamed up with Union Settlement Association and New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services to build a new pavilion for a community garden on East 104th Street. Under the guidance of Parsons faculty members Nicholas Brinen and Victoria Marshall, 15 graduate students collaboratively designed and …


2017_REVISION THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF THE ARTS  

Design Workshop takes on the challenge of redesigning and rethinking museum space. Nine graduate students from Parsons School of Constructed Environments has been working diligently over the summer to create a more easy flowing and exciting lobby and lounge area for The Children’s Museum of the Arts in Tribeca, Lower Manhattan. …


Internship position at the Architectural League of New York

  A great opportunity for students in Architecture, Urbanism, Design, and related fields. The Architectural League of New York is seeking an intern to serve as Urban Omnibus Project Assistant, beginning in September 2017. For full position description and application instructions, please click HERE!


BFA ID students have been announced as two of the thirteen winners of the Angelo Donghia Foundation 2017 Scholars

“Anne-Sophie Granger and Jesse Cermak, BFA Interior Design students have been announced as two of the thirteen winners of the Angelo Donghia Foundation 2017 Student Scholarship Program in Interior Design. Their work was selected out of a pool of 69 student projects from accredited interior design institutions across the country. …


Affordable Housing in the Age of Trump

Affordable Housing in the Age of Trump – New York architect, Andrew Bernheimer, once a luxury condo designer, has embraced the challenge of building affordable housing. The current administration is about to make his job even harder. But over the past decade or two, good, thoughtful architects have become passionate about …


IESNYC Announces the 2017 Service Award Recipients

Congratulations to Derek Porter to being one of the IESNYC 2017 Service Award Recipients. Porter is the Principal Designer of Derek Porter Studio and Associate Professor, MFA Lighting Design at Parsons School of Design. Porter received the 2017 Special Recognition Award which was presented by the New York City Section of …


MFA Arch student, Nick Tafel temporarily trades in NYC for Portland

MFA Arch student, Nick Tafel temporarily trades in NYC for Portland. Nick has relocated to Portland, OR for the summer where he will be interning at the Nike headquarters for their Global Retail Design team. The Global Retail Design studio at Nike is responsible for designing retail concepts and environments that are …


Changing Roles of Public Libraries: From User Experience (UX) to Virtual Reality (VR)

Interior Design studio courses often revolve around a specific design challenge. Our AAS Parsons second semester design studio selected the city’s neighborhood library as our focus. In particular we asked Interior Design students to challenge the traditional models of libraries in relation to the emerging technologies of virtuality and computing. …


Prepare to Face-down The Elephant In The Room

Interior Design faculty, Cotter Christian, and Nadia Elrokhsy reflect on the IDEC (Interior Design Education Council) 2017 Annual Conference through the Spring 2017 IDEC Exchange, post-conference journal. The Annual Conference couldn’t have had a more appropriately noteworthy keynote speaker than Richard Buchanan. A professor of design and innovation, Buchanan is well …