In the Media
Report Highlights Zoning Reforms that Could Improve Montana's Housing Supply
The Center Square: The Frontier Institute has released The Montana Zoning Atlas 2.0, part of the National Zoning Atlas project led by CRP Professor Sara Bronin, which advocates for bold, pro-housing reforms on a statewide scale, The Center Square reports.
AN in conversation with Kimberly Dowdell
The Architect’s Newspaper: The Architect’s Newspaper Editor-in-Chief Aaron Seward sat down with AIA 2023 First VP/2024 President-elect Kimberly Dowdell (B.Arch. '06) to discuss her perspective on the profession and ambitions for her presidency.
Meet the Next Generation of Footwear Designers Apprenticing at New Balance
Cool Material: Cool Material chats with Greggy Bazile (B.Arch. '26) about his favorite era for shoes, thoughts on the industry, and where he sees footwear design going over the next couple of decades.
3D Printing Reaches New Heights with Two-Story Home
Reuters: Reuters showcases progress on the first 3D-printed multistory home currently under construction in Houston, a structure designed and planned by Architecture faculty Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic.
The State of Local Zoning: Reforming a Century-Old Approach to Land Use
Land Lines: In Land Lines magazine, CRP Professor Sara Bronin, who is leading the National Zoning Atlas effort, says modifying rules established long ago can lead to much better social and economic outcomes.
Sara Bronin to Lead Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
The Connecticut Mirror: The Connecticut Mirror reports that the U.S. Senate confirmed CRP Professor Sara Bronin to become chair early Thursday.
Archinect: Archinect highlights advancements in construction materials, including the first 3D-printed multistory structure in the United States, designed and planned by Architecture faculty Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic.
Buying an Eames Chair on eBay, I Met the Wunderkind of Vintage Furniture Restoration
Forbes: In an interview with Forbes, David Rosenwasser (B.Arch. '18) shares his passion for furniture design, which led to the establishment of the company Rarify in collaboration with Jeremy Bilotti (B.Arch. '18).
Ash Trees Are Vanishing. So Is a Basket Maker That Has Depended on Them for 168 Years.
The New York Times: In an opinion piece for The New York Times, CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella reflects on the history of The Peterboro Basket Company, which is set to shut down.
National Mall Commissions 6 Artists for Monument Exhibition
The New York Times: The New York Times highlights next summer's inaugural exhibition of the Beyond Granite initiative on the National Mall, which will include work by Art Professor Paul Ramírez Jonas. The artists were all selected because of their experience producing work about democracy and public memory.
A New $4.5 Million Public Art Initiative Aims to Create 'More Inclusive and Equitable' Monuments
Artnet: The first show in the series on the National Mall will include work by Art Professor Paul Ramírez Jonas, Artnet reports, part of a cohort of selected artists "who think about American history, engage at scale in public art projects, and represent the diversity and breadth of our country since its inception."
Immersive Installation Shows We Are 'All Part of' the Everglades
WLRN: WLRN covers Passages, created by Cornelius Tulloch (B.Arch. '21), an exhibit that takes viewers on a journey through the River of Grass at sunset as the landscape transforms in the twilight.
Some Streets Closed During the Pandemic to Allow Pedestrians Will Remain Car-Free
NPR: In an NPR report, CRP Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt points out how the pandemic accelerated public acceptance of closing roads to car traffic.
Buckminster Fuller, the Crazy Genius that Steve Jobs Turned Into an Icon
El País: On the occasion of a new Fuller biography, Architecture Associate Professor Sean Anderson comments on the impact of the visionary inventor's constructions in this El País review.
Destined for the Dump, Construction Waste Gets New Life in the Garden
The New York Times: In The New York Times, Architecture Assistant Professor Felix Heisel comments on the problem of waste generated by architectural mock-ups, suggesting they could be designed to be broken down and reused in the building to be constructed.
This Nonprofit Helps Old Building Materials Find New Home
The Christian Science Monitor: In a report on reusing building materials, The Christian Science Monitor highlights Architecture Assistant Professor Felix Heisel's Circular Construction Lab, which is ushering in the next generation of regenerative architecture.
Cornell University Reappoints Architect J. Meejin Yoon as Dean of its College of Architecture
The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper includes coverage of Yoon's tenure and reappointment in its daily digest.
The New York Times: The New York Times reviews Michael Kimmelman's new book of collected essays based on tours of New York City he took with architects, urban planners, and other experts, including CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella.
Investor Sentiment Toward Real Estate Dips to a Five-Year Low
Institutional Investor: Institutional Investor covers the latest Institutional Real Estate Allocations Monitor report, which is published by Hodes Weill & Associates and Cornell University's Baker Program in Real Estate.
Architect Magazine: Architect Magazine reports the reappointment of Dean Yoon, the first woman to hold the position at Cornell.