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Mark Rakatansky Speaks to WGCX about his soundwork, My Favorite Favorite Things

Conversation drawn from an essay in Rakatansky’s book, Tectonic Arts of Desire and Doubt.


Video of Susana Torre’s Keynote from Feminism and Architecture Now Available

Architectural League of New York publishes video of keynote address from Feminism and Architecture: Intergenerational Conversations symposium.


Andrew Bernheimer and David Leven publish NYCHAPEDIA, A Complete Catalogue of NYCHA’s Assets

Catalogue aims to provoke discussion around future of the extensive holdings of the New York City Housing Authority.


Two AAS Students Honored at Hospitality Design Magazine Awards

Recent AAS graduates Pedro Barillas and Ana de Paula de Alba both win second place awards in Student Design category.


BIG Team’s Lower Manhattan Proposal for Rebuild by Design Receives HUD Funding

SCE students contributed to design research and design development of BIG Team’s winning proposal.


Jonsara Ruth in May Issue of Metropolis

Piece on the role of the kitchen in family life and history included in feature exploring multigenerational living.


Ioanna Theocharopoulou to speak at Storefront’s Wwwriting Series: Digital Invisibles May 14

Wwwriting: Digital Invisibles
Storefront for Art and Architecture
97 Kenmare Street
New York, NY 10012
Tel. 212.431.5795


CONFLUX: SCE 2014 Graduating Student Exhibition

Please join the SCE community on the evening on Tuesday, May 20 2014 for the opening reception of Conflux, the 2014 SCE final exhibition. Graduating students from across the Interior Design, Architecture, Lighting and Product Design programs will be exhibiting final project work.


Modes of Practice: Forward-thinking Design Practices

Today designers are working in a complex and fast changing environment – both socially and professionally. New and exciting modes of practice are developing in response to this change where designers cross disciplinary boundaries and experiment with new processes, business organizations, and fabrication techniques.


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 …