Columbia GSAPP: Upcoming Highlights
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While you’re on campus for Columbia GSAPP’s Open House, here are some highlights to keep in mind: Constructing (Engaged) Practice Conference features conversations between emerging architects; nARCHITECTS discuss recent work including their new book Buildings and Almost Buildings; Climate Change Summit highlights architects addressing environmental responsibility; 6on6 Happy Hour highlights Columbia GSAPP student-led organizations open for involvement; and the Stonewall 50 Symposium focuses on preserving sites of significance to LGBTQ communities.
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Building a Republic of Villages: Society, Lies, and Videotape in India
March 25, 2019, 6:30pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Introduction by Barry Bergdoll
Anthony Acciavatti is a historian, cartographer, architect, and faculty member at Columbia GSAPP.
Organized by Keller Easterling, Barry Bergdoll, Edward Dimendberg, and Felicity Scott as part of the annual Detlef Mertins Lecture on the Histories of Modernity series in honor of the life and work of Detlef Mertins (1954-2011).
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Architecture Programs Open House
Accepted Students for the MArch, AAD, UD, and CCCP programs are invited to learn more about Columbia GSAPP.
View the full schedule here.
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GSAPP Incubator Spring Presentations
April 4, 4:00pm
114 Avery Hall
Current members of the GSAPP Incubator will present and discuss their work undertaken as part of the school’s new initiative to support recent alumni developing experimental new work.
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6on6 Student Group Expo
April 5, 1pm
Earl Hall
This event invites current and prospective students to learn more about Columbia GSAPP student organizations.
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Stonewall 50: Defining LGBTQ Site Preservation
April 6, 2019, 1pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Half-day symposium and dedication of Earl Hall’s inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places for its legacy as the site of the first university sanctioned LGBT student group in the United States.
Co-Organized by NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, QSAPP and the Office of the University Chaplain as part of the Stonewall 50 Consortium.
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