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Bernard Tschumi

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Professor, Dean Emeritus

Bernard Tschumi is Professor and Dean Emeritus at Columbia GSAPP. He served as Dean from 1988 to 2003. In addition to Columbia, he has taught architecture at a range of institutions including the Architectural Association in London, Princeton University, and The Cooper Union in New York.

First known as a theorist, Tschumi drew attention to his innovative architectural practice in 1983 when he won the prestigious competition for the Parc de La Villette, a 125-acre cultural park based on activities as much as nature. The intertwining concepts of “event” and “movement” in architecture are supported by Tschumi’s belief that architecture is the most important innovation of our time. Tschumi often references other disciplines in his work, such as literature and film, proving that architecture must participate in culture’s polemics and question its foundations.

His firm Bernard Tschumi Architects is known for groundbreaking designs that include the new Acropolis Museum; Le Fresnoy National Studio for the Contemporary Arts; the Vacheron-Constantin Headquarters; the Richard E. Lindner Athletics Center at the University of Cincinnati; two concert halls in Rouen and Limoges, and architecture schools in Marne-la-Vallée, France and Miami, Florida, as well as the Alésia Archaeological Center and Museum among other projects. Major urban design projects under Tschumi’s leadership include master plans in Beijing, Shenzhen, New York, Montreal, Chartres, Lausanne, and Santo Domingo. Recently completed are the Hague Passage and Hotel in the Netherlands, a Philharmonic Hall for Institut Le Rosey, an expansion of the headquarters for Vacheron Constantin, a renovation and redesign of the Paris Zoo, and the Binhai Science Museum in Tianjin, China. The 75,000 m2 (800,000 sf) Biology-Pharmacy-Chemistry Center for the University of Paris-Saclay opened in 2022, while a Center for Sciences and Entrepreneurship is currently under construction near Geneva, to open in 2025.

Bernard Tschumi was awarded France’s Grand Prix National d’Architecture in 1996 as well as numerous awards from the American Institute of Architects and the National Endowment for the Arts. He is a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. He is also an international fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in England and a member of the Collège International de Philosophie and the Académie d’Architecture in France, where he has been the recipient of distinguished honors that include the rank of Officer in both the Légion d’Honneur and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. In 2024, the Académie des Beaux-Arts awarded Tschumi the Grand Prix d’Architecture (Charles Abella Prize).

The many books devoted to Tschumi’s writings and architectural practice include the monograph Architecture Concepts: Red is Not a Color (Rizzoli, 2012), the five-part Event-Cities series (MIT Press, 1994, 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2024); The Manhattan Transcripts (Academy Editions and St. Martin’s Press, 1981 and 1994); Architecture and Disjunction (MIT Press, 1994); and the monograph Tschumi (Universe/Thames and Hudson, English version, and Skira, Italian version, 2003). A series of conversations with the architect has been published by The Monacelli Press under the title Tschumi on Architecture (2006). Other recent publications include the bilingual French/English and Chinese/English catalogues documenting Tschumi’s retrospective exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou in Paris (Centre Pompidou Press, 2014) and Power Station of Art in Shanghai (China Academy of Art Press, 2016); Tschumi Parc de la Villette (Artifice, 2014); Notations (Artifice, 2014), as well as Architecture Zoo (Somogy Editions, 2014).

Courses

Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
A4618‑1 Spring 2025
Architecture: The Contemporary (Ideas and Concepts from 1968 to the Present)
Bernard Tschumi
412 AVERY
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11315