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In the Media ‘Architecture and the Right to Heal’ Traces Displacement in the Wake of the Ottoman Empire
Architectural Record — An in-depth review of Architecture Professor Esra Akcan’s recent book on conflict, disaster, and the role of architecture in formerly Ottoman-held places.
Announcements Cornell Atkinson Research Grants Support Future Sustainability Leaders
Gauri Nagpal (Ph.D. CRP ’31) is among the forty students awarded funding by the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability for their 2026 grant cycle.
Stories Announcing: Cornell Journal of Architecture Issue 13, “Missing”
Concluding a thematic set spanning three issues and marking the 45th anniversary of its inaugural volume, this student-led publication continues to capture current thinking in the field and reinforce the importance of writing and editing in an architectural education.
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Annabelle Selldorf: The Courage to Make Noise
This spring’s L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture will feature guest speaker Annabelle Selldorf, founding principal of Selldorf Architects. In advance of the event hosted by the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center on April 23 at Cornell Tech’s Verizon Executive Education Center, Selldorf reflected on her work in the city, in the art world, and why the job of an architect is to care.
Stories Philosophy and Art Faculty Win Guggenheim Fellowships
Two Cornell faculty have been awarded Guggenheim Fellowships this year, including Assistant Professor of Art Leeza Meksin, who shares details on her site-specific installations and future plans with the Cornell Chronicle.
Announcements Explore Fall ’26 Classes for Non-Majors at AAP
Expand your disciplinary boundaries and enroll in courses that cultivate connection and catalyze actionable research. Options range from fundamentals to deep dives across architecture, art, city and regional planning, real estate, and design technology.
In the Media A Famed Brooklyn Cemetery Wants You to Come Visit… Before You Die
The New York Times — Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is opening a $43 million visitor’s center and exhibition hall, designed by Gensler Visiting Critic Kim Yao’s firm Architecture Research Office.
Stories Practice, Place, and Purpose: Preparing Future Planners for a Rapidly Changing World
CRP Associate Professor Linda Shi discusses the importance of planning careers and preparing students to work with communities to address common challenges, including climate change, aging populations, and growing inequity.
Upcoming and Ongoing Events
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Apr 23
2026 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture featuring Annabelle Selldorf
The L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture, established in 2009 to honor the legacy of Cornell alumnus Michael Goldsmith (B.Arch. ’72), features Annabelle Selldorf with an introduction by Dean J. Meejin Yoon.
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Apr 23
Simone Mangili: Sustainability in Practice — A Planner’s Journey from Cornell in Rome Onwards
From classrooms to neighborhoods to city halls, hear reflections on what it means to work at the intersection of planning, policy, and climate action, and on the evolving role planners can play in helping cities and communities navigate the complex transitions ahead.
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Apr 24
Fern Tiger: Creative Instigation — The Art and Strategy of Authentic Community Engagement
Attend this lecture to learn how Creative Instigation moves beyond performative community engagement and equips institutions to share power so historically marginalized voices genuinely shape the policies and decisions that impact their lives.
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