Natural light sources and their associated phenomena are distinguished by their capacity to incite awe, fear, curiosity, and fascination –– emotions that contribute to the sense that we are part of a larger system we may never fully understand. Solar light, which encompasses both sunlight and daylight, offers an opportunity …
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. …
The exhibition Architecture for Curitiba – Expo 2017, will be showing between May and August of 2017, explores new ways of comprehending, thinking and planning a city. The intention was to contribute to the advancement of an architecture discourse and to bring the city back to the avant-garde of architecture …
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 …
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 …
SAY IT LOUD: Distinguished Black Designers of NYCOBA|NOMA Exhibition Opening – SAY IT LOUD: Distinguished Black Designers of NYCOBA | NOMA Thursday, January 26, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Curator: Pascale Sablan, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP Design: Manuel Miranda Practice Organized by: Center for Architecture and NYCOBA | NOMA Supporter: FXFOWLE …
Michalik will present two works at Sight Unseen Offsite, May 13-16
The Downtown Design Festival features “Impact,” an exhibition of Parsons student work.
Parallel Cities 1 explored the process of craft techniques combining digital and analogue media with film and physical models to uncover relationships between bodies, networks, and spaces in New York City. The workshop brought together 8 graduate and undergraduate students from Parsons’ Temporary Environments course and 8 second year students …