A presentation and conversation with ABRUZZO BODZIAK ARCHITECTS, one of the 2012 New Practices New York (NPNY) winners!
The Center for Architecture’s eighth annual architecture schools exhibition showcases exemplary student work from 14 New York area schools.
Faculty member Dominic Leong’s firm Leong Leong Architects has been selected to compete in this year’s Moma/PS1’s Young Architects Program.
Faculty member Andrew Bernheimer, 2nd year M.Arch student Vera Leung, and Kate Bernheimer create a special Halloween installment in an ongoing series on fairy tale architecture.
This conversation, bringing together experts from higher education and industry leader Philips Lighting examines the subject of human health and well-being and its influences from light in educational and corporate work space.
Oculus, the quarterly publication of the New York Chapter of the AIA, featured an article on the creative work of the School of Constructed Environments in their Fall 2012. This special issue of Oculus focuses on the relationship between education and the profession.
The School of Constructed Environments: Architecture / Interior Design / Lighting Design / Product Design regularly invites a selection of its diverse faculty to present what’s on the table’ in their creative research practices. This evening we will host Alexa Griffiths Winton and Mark Rakatansky. Design historian Alexa Griffith Winton specializes in the history and theory of the modern domestic interior.
Check out the latest coverage on the Parsons Design Workshop Project, in conjunction w/ the NYC Parks Dept., Splash House.
Ioanna Theocharopoulou, Assistant Professor, SCE, will be participating in the “Theatrum Mundi / The Global Street” conference at Columbia University this Friday, October 12, 2012. The conference is part of a new urban forum that “seeks to understand what brings life to a city, particularly in its public places and asks how these might be better designed.”