GSAPP Spring 2026 PUBLIC PROGRAMS
70 speakers, 18 public events, 13 weeks: Spring 2026 at Columbia GSAPP
Contributing to the unique momentum of New York City, GSAPP intensifies Avery Hall as a planetary civic engine and an epicenter for coalitions to forge alliances, transform debate into action, and anticipate change through the built environment.
This Spring, GSAPP will convene around 70 of the leading voices from all around the world to think together about the ways in which fair and desirable futures can be enacted through the built environment.
Bringing architects, filmmakers, activists, artists, scientists, policymakers, planners, developers, and economists into dialogue and collaboration, this spring’s public program will include: Emanuel Admassu, Andrea Bagnato, David Benjamin, Tega Brain, Eric Bunge, Fernanda Canales, Rachaporn Choochuey, Beatriz Colomina, Teddy Cruz, Anthony DiMieri, Stan Douglas, Zackary Drucker, Iñaki Echeverria, Harold Fallon, Fonna Forma, Ignacio Galán, Macarena Gómez-Barris, Nu Goteh, Gökçe Günel, Jack Halberstam, Ed Halter, Laurie Hawkinson, Jacques Herzog, Kent Hikida, Mimi Hoang, Steven Holl, Anne Holtrop, Jong Ho Hong, Dean Andrés Jaque, Ziad Jamaleddine, Lydia Kallipoliti, Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt, Kaja Kuehl, Laura Kurgan, Giuseppe Lignano, Jing Liu, Ivan Lopez Munuera, Lu Wenyu, Adam Lubinsky, Mireia Luzáragga, Robert Marino, Thom Mayne, V. Mitch McEwen, Faranak Miraftab, Ijlal Muzaffar, Kate Orff, Alessandro Orsini, Jorge Otero-Pailos, Bart-Jan Polman, Philippe Rahm, Vyjayanthi Rao, Michaeljohn Raftopoulos, Ainslee Alem Robson, Rachely Rotem, Karla Rothstein, Hilary Sample, Debbie Saslaw, Felicity Scott, Deen Sharp, Tom Slater, Galia Solomonoff, Marquise Stillwell, Shirley Surya, Ada Tolla, Marc Tsurumaki, Andrei Vovk, Wang Shu, Mark Wasiuta, Mark Wigley, James Wines, Mabel Wilson, Weiping Wu, and others.
In alignment with the School’s commitment to champion New York City as an experimental architectural capital, the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery will present PEOPLE CROSS AGAINST THE LIGHT: Michael Sorkin’s New York. The exhibition, the first critical survey of his work, highlights the uniqueness of Sorkin’s designs and public engagement by showing how his tireless criticism of the hegemonies that shape the city was generative of a specific type of visionary design practice.
After last year’s success that brought together eighteen GSAPP faculty to discuss housing and domesticity, The Kenneth Frampton Endowed Symposium will return this Spring, this time by addressing urgent ecological questions around re-use, repurposing and recycling with a large group of GSAPP faculty.
Acknowledging that the challenges GSAPP addresses are inherently transnational—and that the GSAPP ecosystem itself is globally distributed—the School is launching the World Actioning Summits: a platform for intensive, action-driven collaboration between scholars, practitioners, and activists from across the world. The inaugural summit will take place in Seoul and operate as a catalyst for collective thinking, strategic intervention, and transdisciplinary collaboration.
Please visit GSAPP’s events calendar for more information and details on spring programming. All events will be livestreamed on GSAPP’s YouTube unless otherwise noted.
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Anne Holtrop (Studio Anne Holtrop)
January 26, 6:30 PM | Wood Auditorium
Response by Fernanda Canales (GSAPP, FERNANDA CANALES Arquitectura); Dean Andrés Jaque.
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Response by Fernanda Canales (GSAPP, FERNANDA CANALES Arquitectura); Dean Andrés Jaque
January 29, 12:30 PM | Avery 400
Mitch McEwen (Princeton).
Response by Jack Haberstam (Columbia); Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt (GSAPP, CBAC).
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COALITION 5: Coalition of Bacteria
On the occasion of the publication: We the Bacteria Notes Toward Biotic Architecture
February 9, 6:30PM | Wood Auditorium
Beatriz Colomina (Princeton), Faculty Mark Wigley (GSAPP)
With: Faculty David Benjamin (GSAPP, the Living), Dean Andrés Jaque, Faculty Lydia Kallipoliti (GSAPP), Faculty Laura Kurgan (GSAPP), moderated by Bart-Jan Polman (GSAPP).
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The Library is Open 26
Deem Journal
February 13, 1:00 PM | Avery 400
Nu Goteh (Room for Magic) and Marquise Stillwell (openbox).
Response by Faculty Emanuel Admassu (GSAPP, AD-WO) and Faculty Mabel Wilson (GSAPP, Studio &).
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Paul S. Byard Memorial Lecture
February 17, 6:30 PM | Wood Auditorium
Organized by Faculty Jorge Otero-Pailos.
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Exhibition Opening: PEOPLE CROSS AGAINST THE LIGHT: Michael Sorkin’s New York
February 26, 6:00-8:00 PM | Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery
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COALITION 6: The Michael Sorkin Symposium
February 27, 2:00PM | Avery 114
With Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forma (Estudio Teddy Cruz & Fonna Forman), Kent Hikida (OJT), Thom Mayne (Morphosis), Bart-Jan Polman (GSAPP), Vyjayanthi Rao (GSAPP), Deen Sharp, Andrei Vovk (Ralph Appelbaum Associates), and James Wines (SITE).
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Inaugural GSAPP World Actioning Summit in Seoul
March 14 | Seoul
With Faculty David Benjamin (GSAPP, the living), Rachaporn Choochuey ((all)zone), Jong Ho Hong (SNU), Dean Andrés Jaque (GSAPP), Faculty Lydia Kallipoliti (GSAPP), Faculty Mireia Luzárraga (GSAPP, TAKK), Bart-Jan Polman (GSAPP), Philippe Rahm (Philippe Rahm architectes), Wang Shu & Lu Wenyu (Amateur Architecture Studio), Shirley Surya (M+), Faculty Mark Wasiuta (GSAPP), Faculty Weiping Wu (GSAPP).
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Open House Lecture: Steven Holl (GSAPP; Steven Holl Architects) and Mireia Luzárraga (GSAPP, TAKK)
March 23, 6:30 PM | Wood Auditorium
In conversation with Dean Andrés Jaque.
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CCCP Lecture: Stan Douglas
March 26, 12:00 PM | Wood Auditorium
Followed by a conversation with Faculty Felicity Scott (GSAPP) and Faculty Mark Wasiuta (GSAPP).
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PhD in UP Annual Lecture: Faranak Miraftab
March 30, 6:30 PM | Wood Auditorium
Followed by a conversation with Faculty Tom Slater (GSAPP).
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The Library is Open 27
Terra Infecta: Disease and the Italian Landscape
April 3, 1:00 PM | Avery 400
With Andrea Bagnato.
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PhD in Architecture Symposium: On the Edge of Legibility: Architecture and its Peripheries
Terra Infecta: Disease and the Italian Landscape
April 1- April 2 | Avery 114
Keynote by Ijlal Muzaffar (RISD).
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Iñaki Echeverria
April 6, 6:30 PM | Wood Auditorium
Followed by a conversation with Kate Orff (GSAPP; Climate School; SCAPE).
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COALITION 7: Of Filmmakers
Co-curated with Ivan Lopez Munuera (Bard College), as a collaboration between Columbia GSAPP and Bard College
Anthony DiMieri & Debbie Saslaw (Meltedsolids), Zackary Drucker, and Ed Halter (Bard College; Light Industry)
April 10, 1:00PM | Avery 114
Moderated by Ivan Lopez Munuera (Bard College) and Bart-Jan Polman (GSAPP).
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Kenneth Frampton Endowed Symposium: on recycling, repurposing, and re-use
April 13, 6:30 PM | Avery 400
With Emanuel Admasu (GSAPP; AD-WO), Amale Andraos (GSAPP; WorkAC), Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang (GSAPP; nArchitects), Harold Fallon (GSAPP; AgwA), Laurie Hawkinson (GSAPP; Smith-Miller + Hawkinson), Steven Holl (GSAPP; Steven Holl Architects), Ziad Jamaleddine (GSAPP; L.E.FT), Dean Andrés Jaque (GSAPP; OFFPOLINN), Kaja Kühl (GSAPP; youarethecity), Jing Liu (GSAPP; SO-IL), Adam Lubinsky (GSAPP; WXY), Mireia Luzzaraga (GSAPP; TAKK), Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano (GSAPP; LOT-EK), Bob Marino (GSAPP; Robert Marino Architects), Alessandro Orsini (GSAPP; Architensions), Jorge Otero-Pailos (GSAPP; Otero Pailos Studio), Michaeljohn Raftopoulos (GSAPP; Area Architecture Office), Rachely Rotem (GSAPP; MODU), Karla Rothstein (GSAPP; latent), Hilary Sample (GSAPP; MOS), Galia Solomonoff (GSAPP; SAS), Bernard Tschumi (GSAPP; Bernard Tschumi Architects), Marc Tsurumaki (GSAPP; LTL), and others.
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The Library is Open 28
Architecture’s Kinships
April 17, 1:00 PM | Avery 400
With Ignacio Galán (Barnard).
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John Foerster ‘64 Fund Lecture: Jacques Herzog (Herzog & deMeuron)
April 23, 6:30 PM | Wood Auditorium
In conversation with Dean Andrés Jaque.
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Take a closer look
The new spring GSAPP poster tells stories from diagrams, maps, models, drawings, writings and more that were conceptualized by GSAPP students across all the programs.
Graphic Design by Studio Van Onna.
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