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Columbia University campus is open to Columbia affiliates with a valid CUID and to pre-approved guests. The general public may register in advance through the link on each event page to request campus access.
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ACTIONING SUMMIT 4
How to scale up (to make carbon sequestration impactful)
November 11, 2024, 6:30pm
Wood Auditorium
The fourth [ACTIONING SUMMIT] discusses the methodological approaches to “scaling up” in the context of carbon sequestration, featuring experts in the space David Benjamin (GSAPP, The Living), Timothy Bushman (Carbon Removal Canada), Mehrdad Mahoutian (Carbicrete), Aidin Sadr (Carbon Capture), and Albena Yaneva (GSAPP, Politecnico di Torino)
Interventions by Lola Ben-Alon (GSAPP), Michael Bell (GSAPP, Bell Seong Architecture), Lydia Kallipoliti (GSAPP, ANAcycle), and Philippe Rahm (GSAPP, Philippe Rahm architectes)
The ACTIONING SUMMITS are an unprecedented effort to affirm how architecture, planning, development, and preservation are anticipating desirable and alternative futures.
The ACTIONING SUMMITS are curated by Andrés Jaque, Dean, and Bart-Jan Polman, Director of Exhibitions and Public Programming and Curator of the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery.
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The Library is Open
The Library is Open is a lunchtime series featuring recently published works and their authors, curated by Bart-Jan Polman, Director of Exhibitions and Public Programming and Curator of the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery at Columbia GSAPP. Hosted in a central location in Avery Hall, the LiO series honors GSAPP’s historical connection to Avery Library, the world’s largest Architecture library.**
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POSTPONED The Library is Open 12: Into the Quiet and the Light POSTPONED
November 15, 2024, 1pm
Avery 400
For the twelfth installment of The Library is Open, Virginia Hanusik discusses her new book Into the Quiet and the Light (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2024) in conversation with CBAC editors Joanna Joseph, Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt, and Meriam Soltan. Into the Quiet and the Light: Water, Life, and Land Loss in South Louisiana glimpses the vulnerabilities and possibilities of living on the water during an ongoing climate catastrophe and the fallout of the fossil fuel industry—past, present, and future. The book sustains our physical, mental, and emotional connections to these landscapes through a collection of photographs by Virginia Hanusik.
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The Library is Open 13: American Modern: Architecture; Community; Columbus, Indiana
November 22, 2024, 1pm
Avery 400
Matt Shaw presents his book American Modern: Architecture; Community; Columbus, Indiana (Phaidon, 2024), followed by a response from Jorge Otero-Pailos (GSAPP). American Modern: Architecture; Community; Columbus, Indiana explores Columbus’s optimistic program of bold new architecture and landscapes, initiated by the legendary industrialist J. Irwin Miller and local leaders, and the generations-long quest to develop the ideal American city through design excellence.
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Lecture in Planning Series
The Lecture in Planning Series (LiPS) is co-organized by the MSUP Program and second-year PhD students in Urban Planning: Vinita Govindarajan, Diana Guo, and Mauricio Rada Orellana.
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Vinay Gidwani
November 12, 2024, 1:15pm
Ware Lounge (Avery 600)
Vinay Gidwani is a professor in the Department of Geography, Environment & Society and the Institute for Global Studies at the University of Minnesota. His work navigates an uneven ideoscape consisting of Marxist geography, neoclassical economics, agrarian studies, and environmental science.
The Lecture in Planning Series (LiPS) is co-organized by the MSUP Program and second-year PhD students in Urban Planning: Vinita Govindarajan, Diana Guo, and Mauricio Rada Orellana.
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Tobias Armborst
November 19, 2024, 1:15pm
Ware Lounge (Avery 600)
Tobias Armborst is Principal and Co-founder of Interboro Partners, a Brooklyn-based design, planning, and research firm that has won many awards for its innovative projects, including the MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, the Architectural League’s Emerging Voices, and the AIA national Urban Design Award. Interboro’s book The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion was published in 2017.
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