Faculty Work
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Theorizing Global History Symposium Talks
Professor Esra Ackan, architecture, presented "A Global History of Architecture for the Age of Reparations" at the symposium hosted by Global Architectural History Teaching Collective in January.
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Historical Marker To Honor Ithaca Birthplace of Tuskegee Airman Verdelle Louis Payne
A chance connection led CRP's Professor Thomas J. Campanella to tell the story of Verdelle Louis Payne, Ithaca-born and among the first Black pilots from Upstate New York as well as a military pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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Announcing the 2021 MASterworks Awards
Professor of the Practice in architecture Florian Idenburg and his practice SO-IL have won MASNYC's Best New Building: Recognizing Outstanding Architectural Design award for Amant, an art "campus" in Brooklyn, New York.
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Husserl and Spatiality A Phenomenological Ethnography of Space
In his new book, Assistant Professor Tao DuFour, architecture, combines in-depth architectural philosophical investigations of Husserl's work with a rich and intimate ethnography, speaking to themes in social and cultural anthropology.
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The Forest City in Xingu
An article by Visiting Associate Professor in architecture Anna Dietzsch in Select takes as its starting point the urban technology of Amerindian peoples in a Brazilian indigenous territory.
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States That Prioritized Access to Water at Height of Pandemic Saved Lives
Featured by the Cornell Chronicle, a paper by lead author and public policy expert Professor Mildred Warner, CRP, says states that implemented moratoria on water shutoffs to protect vulnerable citizens reported better public health outcomes.
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ACHP Chairman Nominee Sara Bronin Takes Step Forward in Confirmation Process
In a Senate committee hearing, CRP Professor Sara Bronin pledged support for disaster recovery response to historic places, private investment in preservation, and the Tribal Historic Preservation Offices and Native Hawaiian organizations.
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Depth of Field: Tao DuFour on We Love We Self Up Here
Assistant Professor Tao DuFour, architecture, discusses his transdisciplinary, collaborative film that captures people, labor, migration, and landscape in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Publishing as Practice
Centered on three contemporary artists/book publishers with a fresh take on the political in publishing, the book is the culmination of a residency program curated by coeditor and contributor Kayla Romberger, Visiting Critic in Art.
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The Co-evolution of Commodity Flows, Economic Geography, and Emissions
A new book co-authored by Kieran P. Donaghy, Professor Emeritus of City and Regional Planning, presents a dynamic analysis that incorporates features of input substitution, transportation pricing, economies of scale and scope, and emissions sources.
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Lessons From the Rise and Fall of the Pedestrian Mall
Associate Professor of Planning Stephan Schmidt's op-ed in Bloomberg looks at successful and resilient pedestrian malls built in the 60's and 70's and finds lessons that urban planners can implement now.
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Long Commutes, Home Crowding Tied to COVID Transmission
The Cornell Chronicle details a study coauthored by architecture's Timur Dogan on how the built environment influences coronavirus propagation in urban settings by identifying predictors and sustainable mitigations for virus spread.
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Dream the Combine at Exhibit Columbus: COLUMBUS COLUMBIA COLOMBO COLÓN
Jennifer Newsom, Tom Carruthers
Architecture faculty Assistant Professor Jennifer Newsom and Assistant Professor of the Practice Tom Carruthers have created an installation for 2021 Exhibit Columbus representing the 58 distinct places named "Columbus" in the world.
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Opinion: Climate Emergency Also A Housing Emergency
Professor Sara Bronin, CRP, shares her thoughts on the dire need for the State of Connecticut to make intersectional land use policy reforms that meaningfully address the climate crisis from social, environmental, and residential standpoints.
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Alessandra Cianchetta: The Good Life
Visiting Critic in Architecture Alessandra Cianchetta's latest critical essay on smart cities and blockchain technology has been published in the Swedish language design magazine RUM.
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U.S. Local Government Response to Fiscal Crisis: Austerity Urbanism or Pragmatic Municipalism?
Professor Mildred Warner, CRP, discusses U.S. local government responses to fiscal crisis as part of the Sino-US Scholar Dialogue Series on Public Administration.
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Remembering a Child of Ithaca, Twelve Years Later
On the 12th anniversary of a loss that prompted the commission, Associate Professor of Art Roberto Bertoia's sculpture Child of Ithaca on the Ithaca Commons remains a popular spot to rest and reflect. In 14850.com
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Software Tool Breathes Life into Post-COVID Office Airflow
The Cornell Chronicle details Assistant Professor of Architecture Timur Dogan's and the AAP Environmental Systems Lab's new indoor module for their existing Eddy3D software, an airflow and microclimate simulator to aid architects, designers.