GSAPP Faculty Lectures
Please join GSAPP Faculty as they present their work at lectures and events across the United States and internationally:
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Catherine Griffiths will participate in “Panel Discussion about AI: FA(AI)Q” on the impact of AI on spatial practices and pedagogy hosted by University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Friday, March 14, 1:00 PM. Livestream available.
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Mabel O. Wilson is the 2025 A.W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts speaker at the National Gallery of Art. Delivered in four-parts, the lecture series titled, America’s Architecture of Freedom and Unfreedom, presents key themes from her forthcoming book, Building Race and Nation: How Slavery and Dispossession Shaped U.S. Civic Architecture.
Sunday, March 16; March 23; March 30. Livestream available.
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Marc Tsurumaki will deliver a lecture titled, “Biogenic Tectonics” in the University of Miami School of Architecture’s Technoglass Lecture Series titled “Vegetal Life.”
Wednesday, March 19, 6:30 PM. Livestream available.
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Amelyn Ng will speak at and debut her comic, “The Three Little Pigs of Low-Carbon Construction,” at the Comic San Frontières event at River University.
Thursday, March 20–Sunday, March 23.
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The ACSA 113th Annual Meeting in New Orleans under the theme “Repair,” features lectures from many GSAPP faculty and alumni including Ziad Jamaleddine, A.L. Hu ‘17 M.Arch.
Friday, March 21–Sunday, March 23.
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Jorge Otero-Pailos will present at the “The Larger Landscape Conversation” series at the Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum on the topic of preservation.
Thursday, March 27, 7:00 PM.
Jorge Otero-Pailos will also deliver a lecture titled, “Distributed Monuments” in the Harvard University Graduate School of Design’s spring lecture series.
Friday, March 28, 12:30 PM. Livestream available.
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Dean Emerita Amale Andraos will participate in spring lectures series at the dIllinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture on Wednesday, April 9 and at The University of Illinois Chicago on Thursday, April 10.
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News
Recent press and recognition of GSAPP Faculty:
- Large-scale model, photographs, digital drawings, and sketches of Dean Andrés Jaque’s Reggio School in Madrid (pictured) were recently acquired by MoMA and are now centrally installed off the museum’s atrium. Read Columbia News’ coverage of this achievement.
- Columbia News’ “Office Hours“ column interviews faculty Mario Gooden on the topics of teaching, scholarship, and expansive creative practice.
- “Drawing as Thought” a major exhibition of faculty Steve Holl’s work in on view Tchoban Foundation Museum of Architectural Drawing in Berlin through May 4, 2025.
- Future Projects (faculty Khoi Nguyen ‘18 MSAAD) named to ”AN’s Twenty to Watch“ list highlighting rising residential architecture firms in New York.
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Erica Avrami was interviewed in Dwell Magazine on the occasion of the release of her new book, ”Second-Order Preservation“.
- IGG (Ignacio G. Galán), A+A+A (Andrea Chiney ’18 M.Arch, Arianna Deane ’18 M.Arch and Ashely Kuo ’18 M.Arch), and Mattaforma (Lindsey Wikstrom ’16 M.Arch) selected as winners of “New Practices New York,” the AIA Center for Architecture’s annual competition for emerging practices.
- The works of Dean Andrés Jaque and GSAPP faculty Mireia Luzárraga (TAKK) and Phillipe Rahm are on view in ”Matter Matters,“ a 3 year exhibition of the permanent collection at Disseny Hub Barcelona.
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El País featured a conversation with Dean Andrés Jaque on the climate crisis, ecological repair, and interspecies alliances, highlighting the impact of GSAPP’s research on these critical topics.
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Justin Garrett Moore ‘04 MSAUD M.Arch named one of ”The Curious 100,“ a celebration of 100 courageous leaders and creative minds across the US presented by the Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity.
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Dean Emeritus Mark Wigley and Dean Andrés Jaque are recipients of The American Academy of Arts and Letters 2025 Awards in Architecture, which honors both practicing architects and those who have contributed to the field through other mediums of expression.
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