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M.S. Advanced Architectural Design
Overview
The Master of Science degree in Advanced Architectural Design is a three-semester, post-professional program that provides outstanding young professionals—who already hold a Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture—the opportunity to conceptualize design as a critical practice that shapes the world’s technological, relational, and environmental evolutions. The program is viewed as a framework for exploring both academic and professional concerns through a set of inquiries and premises: architecture and its design practices are critical in addressing contemporary challenges; architectural specificity is the result of transdisciplinary cooperation; architecture’s future agency lies in the discipline’s capacity to mobilize realities across different scales and time frames. These ideas are explored through innovations in representational tools and the embrace of new probationary artifacts, inviting students to shift away from the specialized mastery of specific scales towards methods of “transscalarity.” By aligning new models of response to new architectural modes of practice, the Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design program strives to empower graduating students in the face of unknown future scenarios.
The Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design program starts in the summer semester. Considered the core of the program, the summer semester consists of the Advanced Design Studio—offering up to eleven design studios each year—and two required courses that establish the critical and historical coordinates for the program: Transscalarities, that explores how the capacity for architecture to impact societies and ecosystems result in the way design operates ecologically across scales of space and time; and Arguments, which explores contemporary theory in a unique combination of coordinated seminar sessions taught by current Architecture PHDs and guest lectures. All invited speakers are collectively engaging with transdisciplinary ways of addressing climate via situated, material, and social-economic and political means in the making of societies.
In the fall and spring semesters, Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design students are joined with the third-year Master of Architecture students for the Advanced Studios. Like the Master of Architecture curriculum, Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design students must take a minimum of four elective courses in the History and Theory, Visual Studies, and Technology distributions.
The M.S.AAD is a designated STEM program eligible under the CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) Code 04.0902: Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology. Learn more about STEM designation.
Advanced Design Studio
The Advanced Studios bring together students in the Master of Architecture and Master of Sciences in Advanced Architectural Design programs. These studios, which take place during the fall and spring semesters at the School, have always explored the future of architecture in a diversity of ways. Each studio creates its own world—with its own intersection of social, cultural, formal, material, economic, and environmental concerns—and students have almost 20 worlds to choose from. After selecting a studio, students conduct experiments and develop projects through concepts and massings, programs and forms, drawings and models, materials and atmospheres, metrics and narratives.
Course | Semester | Title | Student Work | Instructor | Syllabus | Requirements & Sequence | Location & Time | Session & Points | Call No. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A4885 | Spring 2025 |
Bubble Problems : An Archeology of Infection and Environments
|
Lydia Kallipoliti |
ELECTIVE- DESIGN SEMINAR |
203 FAYERWEATHER
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11295 | ||
A4006‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Advanced Studio VI
|
Mario Gooden, Lydia Kallipoliti |
113 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
9 Points
|
10994 | |||
A4050 | Spring 2025 |
Arch Elective Internship
|
Karen Cover |
FULL SEMESTER
1.5 PTS Points
|
11015 | ||||
A4106‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Mario Gooden |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
10996 | |||
A4106‑2 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Jayden Ali, Chloe Munkenbeck |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
10997 | |||
A4106‑3 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Karla Rothstein |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
10998 | |||
A4106‑4 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Galia Solomonoff |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
10999 | |||
A4106‑5 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Lydia Kallipoliti |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11000 | |||
A4106‑6 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Mireia Luzárraga |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11001 | |||
A4106‑7 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
David Benjamin |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11002 | |||
A4106‑8 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Gabriela Carrillo, Thomas De Monchaux |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11003 | |||
A4106‑9 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Michael Bell |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11004 | |||
A4106‑10 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Markus Miessen, Vaishnavi Chandra Kumar |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11005 | |||
A4106‑11 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Eleni Petaloti, Leonidas Trampoukis |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11006 | |||
A4106‑12 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Ada Tolla, Giuseppe Lignano |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11007 | |||
A4106‑13 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Juan Herreros, Oscar M. Caballero |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11008 | |||
A4106‑14 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Mark Wasiuta |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11009 | |||
A4106‑15 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Anthony Clarke, Alonso L. Ortega |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11010 | |||
A4106‑16 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Hilary Sample |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11011 | |||
A4106‑17 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Marina Otero Verzier, Daniel Miller | Syllabus |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH(1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W (1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11012 | ||
A4106‑18 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Studio VI
|
Laurie Hawkinson, Hubert Chang |
600/700 AVERY
M+TH (1:30 PM- 6:30 PM), W(1:30 PM - 3:30 PM)
|
FULL SEMESTER
0 Points
|
11014 | |||
A4432‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Nervous Systems
|
Lindy Roy |
200 BUELL
W 11 AM - 1PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11285 | |||
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 | |||
A4678‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Re-Scaling Housing: Energy, Economy, Policy
|
Michael Bell | Syllabus |
300 BUELL SOUTH
TU 5 PM - 7 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
13289 | ||
A4716‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Graphic Architecture Project I: Design and Typography
|
Yoonjai Choi |
409 AVERY
TU 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11373 | |||
A4975‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Seminar of Section
|
Marc Tsurumaki |
408 AVERY
TH 11AM-1PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11374 | |||
A6451‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Recombinant Renaissance
|
Mark Rakatansky |
409 AVERY
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11366 | |||
A6801‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Structural Daring + The Sublime
|
Rory O'Neill |
412 AVERY
F 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
16383 | |||
A6881‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture and Structuralism
|
Lucia Allais |
300 BUELL NORTH
TH 9-11
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11382 | |||
A6912‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Emerging Optimism: Resources + The Fourth Industrial Revolution
|
Sean Gallagher |
408 AVERY
M 9 AM - 11AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11305 | |||
A6956‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Spatial AI
|
William Martin |
300 BUELL NORTH
W 11AM-1PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11389 | |||
A4321‑1 | Spring 2025 |
University and City: The Columbia Campus after 1945
|
Reinhold Martin |
300 BUELL SOUTH
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11406 | |||
A4389‑1 | Spring 2025 |
(Un) Modern: Ex-Centric Latin@/X Spatial Practices
|
Luis E. Carranza |
408 AVERY
M 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
16520 | |||
A4507‑1 | Spring 2025 |
UNORTHODOX PRACTICES 3: PRACTICE AS A PROJECT
|
Juan Herreros |
408 AVERY
TH 9 AM - 11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11288 | |||
A4688‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Recombinant Urbanism
|
David Grahame Shane |
504 AVERY
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11290 | |||
A4815‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Computational Urbanism
|
Alejandra Zapata, John Scheeler |
600 AVERY
TH 9 AM - 11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11386 | |||
A4845‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Generative Design I
|
Danil Nagy |
115 AVERY
TU 9 AM - 11AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11387 | |||
A4880‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Making Senses
|
James Nanasca |
115 AVERY
W 9-11AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11310 | |||
A4882‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Some Structures (ADV Structural Design)
|
Hermona Tamrat | Syllabus |
203 FAYERWEATHER
TU 10AM-12PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11311 | ||
A4980‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Virtual Architecture: World Building and Virtual Reality Workshop
|
Nitzan Bartov |
600 AVERY
M 9 AM - 11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11388 | |||
A4995‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Power Tools
|
Jelisa Blumberg |
115 AVERY
M 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11377 | |||
A4996‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Physical Computation
|
Daniel Leithinger |
300 BUELL SOUTH
TH 11-1
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11396 | |||
A6688‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Making Invisible History Visible: Preserving Sites of Cultural Significance
|
Andrew Dolkart | Syllabus |
300 BUELL NORTH
TH 11AM-1PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
10934 | ||
A6705‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture & Development of NYC
|
Andrew Dolkart | Syllabus |
200 BUELL
TU 9:00-11:00 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
10936 | ||
A6788‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Conservation of Concrete, Cast Stone & Mortar
|
Norman Weiss, Heather Hartshorn | Syllabus |
Preservation Technology LAB - 655 SCHERMERHORN
M 2-5 PM
|
SES B
1.5 Points
|
11399 | ||
A6815‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Public Space: Rhetorics + Practices
|
David Smiley |
115 AVERY
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11292 | |||
A6900‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Research I
|
Danielle Smoller |
FULL SEMESTER
2-3 PTS Points
|
11289 | ||||
A6911‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Metabolic Materialities: Between the Animate and the Inanimate
|
Michael Wang |
408 AVERY
W 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11304 | |||
A6947‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Designing Spaces for Children
|
300 BUELL SOUTH
TU 9 AM - 11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11306 | ||||
A4427 | Spring 2025 |
Architecture Apropos Art
|
Steven Holl, Dimitra Tsachrelia |
WARE LOUNGE - 600 AVERY
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
17779 | |||
A4715‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Re-Thinking BIM
|
Joseph Brennan |
600 AVERY
TU 7-9PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11385 | |||
A4987‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Architectural Photography: From the Models to the Built World
|
Michael Vahrenwald |
115 AVERY
F 9 AM - 11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11376 | |||
A6414‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Digital Heritage Documentation
|
Bilge Kose | Syllabus |
Preservation Technology LAB - 655 SCHERMERHORN
W 5-7PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
10932 | ||
A6892‑1 | Spring 2025 |
1:1 Crafting and Fabrication of Details
|
Zachary Mulitauaopele |
200 BUELL
TU 7-9PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11303 | |||
A4890‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Conflict Urbanism
|
Laura Kurgan |
300 BUELL SOUTH
W 9 AM - 11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11365 | |||
4323‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Topographic Modernism
|
Lucia Allais |
300 BUELL NORTH
TU 11AM-1PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11407 | |||
A4861‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Footprint: Carbon and Design
|
David Benjamin |
TECH ELECTIVE |
409 AVERY
TH 11AM-1PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
13288 | ||
A4063‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Spatial Data Narratives
|
Josh Begley |
300 BUELL SOUTH
W 7-9PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11381 | |||
A4312 | Spring 2025 |
Storytelling through Design
|
Hilary Sample |
ALL GSAPP + SCHOOL ARTS |
300 BUELL SOUTH
TH 9 AM - 11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 PTS Points
|
11412 | ||
A4407‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Methods in Spatial Research
|
Adam Vosburgh | Syllabus |
300 BUELL SOUTH
F 9 AM - 11 AM
|
SES A
1.5 PTS Points
|
11383 | ||
PLA6036‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Urban Political Ecology and the Climate Crisis
|
Hugo Sarmiento |
204 FAYERWEATHER
M 3PM-5PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
13331 | |||
Pla6831 | Spring 2025 |
Performance Zoning
|
Adam Lubinsky | Syllabus |
ALL GSAPP |
412 AVERY
W 3:30-5:30 PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
10974 | |
6423‑1 | Spring 2025 |
ENERGY, FEMINISM AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
|
Alexandra Quantrill |
409 AVERY
TU 9-11 AM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
16523 | |||
A4325‑1 | Spring 2025 |
Multi Graphics & Representation
|
Wael Morcos |
505 Avery
F 10AM -12PM
|
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
|
11409 |
Transscalarities:
Arenas of Design
Transscalarities queries the ways in which architectural devices of reference, which have shaped the discourse of the field over the last few decades, and are characterized by their transitioning through spatial, material, and temporal scales. This foundational course explores the agencies architectural devices unfold through transscalar conditions—that is to say, the specific forms of politics that architectural devices perform by participating in diverse dimensional and physical settings; and the way they multiply their reach, influence, and sensitivity by entangling, for instance, the microbiological to the mineral, the atmospherical, the ecosystemic, the genetic, and the planetary. Transscalarities identifies the field of architectural design as a rich ecosystem of alternative, diverse, and confronting methodologies, traditions, and positions.
Operating from both relational and material paradigms, this course characterizes architectural devices as both relational and environmental entities in the way they build up interdependencies with each other and with other entities; and in the way they participate in composites where economies, institutions, societies, biology, ecologies, technologies, normativities, media, environments, aesthetics, and cultures are enacted as intersectional. The architectural devices of reference that will be analyzed throughout the course, both in their embedded characteristics and in their trajectories throughout time, mobilize notions and positions that confront those mobilized by other devices.
Arguments
The Arguments series brings together a diverse group of speakers whose work addresses today’s most pressing challenges—environmental, political, and social and beyond, by interrogating the way architectural devices and architectural practices gain collective relevance and by participating in environmental, technological and representational alliances, solidarities, defiances, disputes and controversies. Organized around a series of invitations to relevant scholars, professionals, artists, journalists or activists—half from the field of architecture, half from non-architectural fields—this course has as its main goal an interrogation of the way architecture is part of the realities that shape the evolution of the world’s societies and ecosystems.
Summer 2023 Arguments speakers included architect Rachaporn Choochuey of all(zone) architects; artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan; architect Junya Ishigami; scholar Shannon Mattern; architects Cruz García and Nathalie Frankowski of WAI Think Tank; environmental scholars Troy Vettese and Drew Pendergrass; artist Chip Lord of Ant Farm; and architects Fuminori Nousaku and Mio Tsuneyama.
Past Speakers:
Emanuel Admassu
Andreas Angelidakis
Samir Bantal
Daniel Barber
Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine
Neeraj Bhatia
Revital Cohen & Tuur Van Balen
Keller Easterling
Frida Escobedo
Simone Farresin & Lorenzo Pezzani
Marco Ferrari
Rahia Ghosn & El Hadi Jazairy
Maarten Gielen
Jack Halberstam
Charles Heller
Elise Misao Hunchuck
Joan Jonas
Lydia Kallipoliti
Lucy Kimbell
Ani Liu
Noortje Marres
Henrik Moltke
Vo Trong Nghia
Michael Osman
Laura Poitras
Daniel Fernández Pascual & Alon Schwabe
Amie Siegel
C. Riley Snorton
Cecilia Vicuña
Michael Wang
Ines Weizman
Danielle Wood
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