Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (Columbia GSAPP) is pleased to announce that **Marc Tsurumaki** will be the next **Director of the Master of Architecture** program beginning in the Spring 2026 Semester. Columbia GSAPP’s Master of Architecture program is known for its experimental pedagogy, connecting research and knowledge to a broader context of environmental, social, and global action. The School’s world-renowned faculty pioneer complex approaches to technology and computation, shape the program’s legendary design and housing studios, and advance research, histories, and discourse in materiality, ecology, and inclusiveness. Students are challenged to deepen their intellectual and technical knowledge and develop work that critically engages the pressing issues of our time. Established in 1881, Columbia University’s architecture program is one of the oldest in the world, and attracts many of the most talented students from around the globe. The Master of Architecture is a three-year, NAAB-accredited professional degree program that pushes the understanding of architectural experimentation and re-invention forward. Graduates are prepared with the most relevant skills to become leading practitioners, academics, and change-makers. The program’s alumni go on to shape architectural research and design, occupying significant roles in the context of practice in New York as well as internationally.
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