Announcements
Warner Awarded Cornell Atkinson Grant
Professor Mildred Warner, CRP, and Xue Zhang (M.S. RS '17) are awarded a Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability grant for their project titled Water Equity and Government Policy During COVID-19.
Fussell to Fill New Director of Diversity and Inclusion Position
Latesha Fussell will join the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning as Director of Diversity and Inclusion on March 22, focusing on student support and success from entry to graduation.
100 Women to Watch in Architecture
Architizer's list of 100 Women to Watch in Architecture include Kimberly Dowdell (B.Arch. '06); visiting critics Dasha Khapalova and Stella Betts among others.
2021 ULI Hines Student Competition Honorable Mention: The Junction
A group of CRP students, led by Visiting Lecturer Mitch Glass, received an Honorable Mention in the 2021 Urban Land Institute Hines Student Competition for their development project focusing on public art, accessibility, and food.
Johnson Museum of Art Façade Projection: Paul Pfeiffer: Morning after the Deluge
Missing the sun? Don't miss the video projection of work by Paul Pfeiffer, fall 2018 Teiger Mentor in the Arts, on the museum's facade now through Feb. 25.
John Reps to Posthumously Receive 2021 Henry Hope Reed Award
Notre Dame School of Architecture honors the late John Reps, professor of CRP, for work integral to the understanding and practice of architecture and urbanism.
United States Artists Announces 2021 USA Fellows
ArtForum reports that the Chicago–based arts nonprofit has named Olalekan Jeyifous (B.Arch. '00) as a 2021 Architecture & Design Fellow.
Transportation planner Nick Klein, CRP, will benefit from the time and resources for high-quality social scientific scholarship that is provided by the program.
25 Creative Revolutionaries Lead the Way for Positive Change
CODAworx named Associate Professor Jenny Sabin and alumna Meredith Winner (B.F.A. '08) among a community of creative designers who inspire positive change.
Fourteen Honored with Iceland's Order of the Falcon
Congratulations to M.Arch. alum Pétur Ármannsson, recipient of the Knight's Cross for his scholarly work on the history of architecture in Iceland.
Nominations for the 2020 Icelandic Literary Prize
Pétur Ármannsson's (M.Arch. '91) book Guðjón Samúelson carpenter was nominated for a nonfiction 2020 Icelandic Literary Prize.
Amie Cunat: "Checkerbloom" at Peep Gallery, Jan. 13–Feb. 17
Amie Cunat's (M.F.A. '12) show is on view at Peep Gallery in Philadelphia, an exhibition and project space created by fellow art alum Libby Rosa (M.F.A. '19).
New American Paintings MFA Annual #147
Work by Kirk Henriques (M.F.A. '21) was selected for the new MFA issue of New American Paintings, a juried "exhibition in print."
Dr. Joseph Anthony Rukus Jr. (1966–2020)
AAP and the Department of City and Regional Planning note with sadness the passing of Joe Rukus (M.R.P. '09), on December 28.
The World's Best Architecture Firms: Revealing the Winners of the 2021 A+Firm Awards
Architizer's A+ Firm Award in the Architecture – Conceptual category goes to the firm of visiting critics Dasha Khapalova and Peter Ballman.
2021 AIANY Design Awards: St. John's Park by Ballman Khapalova
A proposed mixed-use transportation nexus in lower Manhattan by visiting critics Dasha Khapalova and Peter Ballman has won an AIANY design award.
Center's Grants Seed Diverse Research in the Social Sciences
Professor Mildred Warner, CRP, received a Cornell Center for Social Sciences grant to research "State-level COVID-19 Policies: Economics, Equity and Health."
Event: Projecting Fellows Symposium Series
Projecting Fellows Symposium Series organized by architecture alums Kyle Schumann, Katie MacDonald includes Sekou Cooke and José Ibarra. Next event: Jan. 12.
Jan. 16–17: ECOWEEK 2021 Rome: Towards Intersectional Justice
The event curated by Ph.D. HAUD candidate Maria Luisa Palumbo features history of architecture Professor Esra Akcan, Aslihan Gunhan (Ph.D. HAUD '22), and more.
Congratulatory Message Honoring Our December 2020 Graduates
Watch President Martha Pollack and the Cornell deans pay tribute to the accomplishments of the university’s December 2020 graduates.