The Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation announces the 2021–2022 cycle of the GSAPP Incubator Prize. As a platform for entrepreneurship and expanded modes of practice, the Prize supports projects led by GSAPP alumni that bridge critical discourse with active practice and engagement. The Prize encourages a wide range of experiments while focusing on a specific topic of inquiry each year, and in 2021 is aligned with the School’s ongoing work of advancing racial equity in the built environment as outlined in the [GSAPP Anti-Racism Action Plan](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/anti-racism-action-plan). The 2021-2022 GSAPP Incubator Prize is dedicated to supporting new forms of anti-racist professional practice and seeks to fund alumni-led initiatives that critically redefine community engagement and participation. Special consideration will be given to proposals serving BIPOC communities, in particular projects that engage communities in Harlem. [**Click to Learn More**](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/research/gsapp-incubator/apply) Image Credit: *TREE.3* by James Piacentini ‘20 MArch/MSUP from the 2020-2021 Incubator Prize cohort in conjunction with Eric Pietraszkiewicz ‘18 MSUP
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