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SCE Students Create Temporary Environment at the White House

Undergraduate and graduate students created installation for first ever White House Fashion Education Workshop.


Model constructed by cross-disciplinary team of SCE students on display at Jewish Museum

An exhibition currently on view at the Jewish Museum, Other Primary Structures, prominently features a three-quarter-inch scale model of its 1966 exhibition, Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors, complete with miniature artworks. The model depicts the museum as it was in 1966. It was created by part-time faculty member Aurelie Paradiso and …


Interior Design and Architecture Student Project Named Finalist in UN’s Mass Housing Competition

Collaboration between undergraduate architecture and interior design students recognized in international comptetition


Three SCE Students Honored at 2014 IESNYC Student Lighting Competition

SCE students receive first prize and two honorable mentions


MFA Lighting Students Take Light Space Art Installation to Light + Building Exposition in Frankfurt

Two students from the MFA Lighting Program, Erin Werner and Michael Hawkins, will present the lighting installation “Spot the Change” at the Light + Building exposition in Frankfurt, which opens March 30.  “Spot the Change” began last fall as part of  Assistant Professor Glenn Shrum’s Light Space Art studio, in …


MFA ID alumna honored in ASID Shelter Design Competition

Recent MFA Interior Design graduate Yating Chang has received honorable mention for her entry to the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) 2014 SHELTER Competition.


MFA Interior Design students transform existing spaces at 25 East 13th Street building

Site Specificity, Body as Form: Everyday places are carefully choreographed in Wexler + Hartmann’s MFA Interior Design Studio 1, fall 2013.


Student work from Resilient Housing Studio published in Archinect

Student work from Dwelling and Resilience Studio featured in Archinect.


M.Arch Student receives Award of Merit at 18th Annual Society of American Registered Architects Awards

Felipe Colin, Jr, a second year student in the Masters of Architecture program, received an award of merit for his innovative lamp design at the 18th Annual Design Awards sponsored by the Society of American Registered Architects, New York Council.