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M.S. Architecture and Urban Design

Overview

The Urban Design Program is a three-semester degree in the multidisciplinary study of cities, regions, infrastructures, and ecosystems. The program focuses on the city as an agent of resilient change and on the role of design in redefining the twenty-first century urban landscape, advancing new paradigms of research, practice, and pedagogy to meet the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanization, and social inequality. Students and faculty in the MSAUD program work to integrate and underscore the essential links between public space, social justice, and ecological systems. The program asks the venerable and necessarily shifting question: what is “the good city?”— reframing the city not as a fixed, delimited territory but as a gradient of varied landscapes supported by uneven networks of food, energy, resources, culture, transportation, and capital.

The MSAUD program is open to both pre- and post-professional students, and encourages applicants from a range of backgrounds who are focused on the questions and possibilities of the changing field of urban design. All applicants must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university by the time they start the MSAUD program. Please note that the MSAUD is not a professional architecture degree and does not in itself qualify for licensure.

The MSAUD program 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.

The MSAUD program encourages students to critically confront planetary urbanization via applied and on-site research that advances the idea of urban design as an inclusive, activist, tools-based project for specific sites and communities and as a critical project examining urban form, knowledge, and research processes. A sign of the program’s success is its strong, catalytic alumni working globally and across disciplines, institutions, and communities to help create robust and equitable places to live.

Curriculum

The Urban Design program’s curriculum balances the need for shared and specialized knowledge with individual student research interests. The core of the program is the three-semester sequence of studios.

Summer Studio I is foundational and addresses the experimental, representational, and constructive aspects of urban design as a process. The studio frames the Five Boroughs of New York City as a learning lab, an aggregate of socio-spatial tensions, an archive of biophysical infrastructures, and an evolving set of lived experiences.

Fall Studio II expands in scope to consider the city-region, examining large scale interdependencies, interactions, and conflicts. Studio research addresses the particular conditions of American city-regions (previously, the Hudson Valley, currently the Atlanta region) in which shifting ecological, infrastructural, financial, racial, and social conditions call for new strategies for action.

Spring Studio III takes on problems of global urbanization, extending previous studio work to include the challenges and scales of the climate emergency, examining physical and social infrastructures, new visions of programmatic intervention, and robust community, governmental and NGO partnerships. The studio typically travels to two cities, working in close cooperation with local partners and organizations.

Semesters

The Summer semester consists of four courses (including studio) that operate intellectually and methodologically as an integrated curriculum focusing on the New York metropolitan region. All work is based on the coordinated learning of concepts, working methods, historical and theoretical frameworks, research protocols, and representational strategies. Faculty roles overlap, courses and subjects mix, and design agendas are tested in various settings. This teaching model demonstrates how Urban Design weaves together varied tasks of storytelling, community engagement, site survey and mapping, film making and digital visualization, and 3D modeling, all of which enable students to create urban knowledge and to iterate, represent and communicate design strategies.

During the Fall and Spring Semesters students take (in addition to Studio II and Studio III), several required seminars in Urban Design as well as required electives at GSAPP or the University. (See degree requirements). The array of seminars and electives asks that students create their own focus in Urban Design, in other words, shaping an agenda, or set of concerns, or a subject area to create a unique experience in Urban Design pedagogy.

PODCAST CONVERSATIONS

Professor Kate Orff, Urban Design Program Director and principal of Scape, discusses rewilding on the At a Distance podcast as one tool among many for restoring ecological infrastructure, oysters as engineering assistants in preventing coastal flooding, and other out-of-the-box solutions local and federal authorities should be considering before the next hurricane hits.


Listen to more podcasts from the Urban Design program by following UD Sessions: The Expanded Field of Urban Design, a series of conversations with urban designers around the globe, who graduated from or taught at GSAPP’s Urban Design program. By discussing their current work and reflecting on how their experience at GSAPP shaped their thinking about design, cities, and politics, the series explores the ways in which the field of urban design expanded since its emergence. Hosted by Faculty Kaja Kühl and Grahame Shane.

Summer 2021 Urban Design Lecture Series
Javier Vergara Petrescu

Learn more about the event.

Current Faculty

Candelaria Mas Pohmajevic

Deborah Helaine Morris

Fall 2025 Courses

Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
ARCH6820‑1 Fall 2025
Urban Design Studio II
Thaddeus Pawlowski, Frank Ruchala, Jr., Nadine Maleh, Julia Murphy, Christopher Kroner, Candelaria Mas Pohmajevic

UD Only

206 Fayerweather, 203 Fayerweather
M, TH 1:30 - 6:30, F 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
9 Points
10731
ARCH6888‑1 Fall 2025
Climate Crisis & Housing Crisis
Deborah Helaine Morris Syllabus
200 Buell North
TU 6 PM - 8 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10732
ARCH6940‑1 Fall 2025
Designing Climate Corridors
Kaja Kühl Syllabus
409 Avery
W 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10733
ARCH4050‑1 Fall 2025
Arch Elective Internship
Karen Cover

With approval only via application

NA
NA
Full Semester
1.5 Points
10664
ARCH6900‑1 Fall 2025
Research I
Danielle Smoller

Individual Study

NA
NA
Full Semester
2 or 3 Points
10667
ARCH4341‑1 Fall 2025
Traditional American Architecture
Andrew Dolkart
209 Fayerweather
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10737
ARCH4385‑1 Fall 2025
Arab Modernism(s): Experiments in Housing, 1945-present
Yasser Elsheshtawy
200 Buell North
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
19935
ARCH4388‑1 Fall 2025
(Re) Inventing Living: Modern Experiments in Latin American Housing
Luis E. Carranza
114 Avery
M 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10651
ARCH4427‑1 Fall 2025
Architecture Apropos Art
Steven Holl, Dimitra Tsachrelia
412 Avery
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10665
ARCH4441‑1 Fall 2025
Interlaced Existence: Death, Life, Liminality
Karla Rothstein
200 Buell North
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10666
ARCH4442‑1 Fall 2025
If Buildings Had DNA
Christoph Kumpusch
Ware Lounge (600 Avery)
TU 1 PM - 3 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
16429
ARCH4469‑1 Fall 2025
The History of Architecture Theory
Mark Wigley
114 Avery
W 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10652
ARCH4597‑1 Fall 2025
Extreme Design
Mark Wigley
412 Avery
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10653
ARCH4625‑1 Fall 2025
Tensile/Compression Surfaces in Architecture: Tactile Methods for Architects
Robert Marino
409 Avery
TU 2 PM - 4 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10685
ARCH4715‑1 Fall 2025
Re-Thinking BIM
Joseph Brennan
409 Avery
M 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10673
ARCH4845‑1 Fall 2025
Generative Design I
Danil Nagy
Ware Lounge (600 Avery)
TU 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
3 Points
10681
ARCH4866‑1 Fall 2025
Modernism + The Vernacular
Mary McLeod
409 Avery
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10654
ARCH4874‑1 Fall 2025
Construction Ecologies in the Anthropocene
Tommy Schaperkotter
409 Avery
M 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
3 Points
10699
ARCH4892‑1 Fall 2025
Data Visualization for Architecture, Urbanism and the Humanities
Jia Zhang
409 Avery
F 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
3 Points
10675
ARCH4894‑1 Fall 2025
Spatial UX
Violet Whitney
115 Avery
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10676
ARCH4987‑1 Fall 2025
Architectural Photography: From the Models to the Built World
Michael Vahrenwald
115 Avery
F 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10670
ARCH4988‑1 Fall 2025
Coding for Spatial Practices
Celeste Layne
Ware Lounge (600 Avery)
TU 7 PM - 9 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10677
ARCH6510‑1 Fall 2025
Neighborhood Preservation and Zoning
Carol Clark
Ware Lounge (600 Avery)
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
Session B
1.5 Points
10742
ARCH6682‑1 Fall 2025
Subject+Object
Suchi Reddy
300 Buell South
F 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
3 Points
10708
ARCH6756‑1 Fall 2025
Make
Ada Tolla, Giuseppe Lignano
Ware Lounge (600 Avery)
F 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10671
ARCH6768‑1 Fall 2025
Conservation of Architectural Metals
Richard Pieper
Preservation Technology Lab (655 Schermerhorn)
M 10 AM - 1 PM
Session A
1.5 Points
10745
ARCH6801‑1 Fall 2025
Structural Daring & The Sublime In Pre-Modern Architecture
Rory O'Neill
412 Avery
W 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10657
ARCH6830‑1 Fall 2025
Difference and Design
Justin Moore

All GSAPP

412 Avery/ Online
TU 4 PM - 6 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10439
ARCH6917‑1 Fall 2025
Seed Bombs: Technologies in Ecological Design
Emily Bauer
115 Avery
TU 11 AM - 3 PM
Session A
3 Points
10710
ARCH6921‑1 Fall 2025
AI for Existing Buildings
Kivanc Kose
Preservation Technology Lab (655 Schermerhorn)
W 6 PM - 8 PM
Session B
1.5 Points
13583
ARCH6930‑1 Fall 2025
Women, Gender + Modern Architecture
Mary McLeod
408 Avery
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10663
ARCH6934‑1 Fall 2025
Traditional Building Technology
Tim Michiels
Preservation Technology Lab (655 Schermerhorn)
TH 9 AM - 11:30 AM
Full Semester
3 Points
10748
ARCH6938‑1 Fall 2025
Rendering Systems
Seth Thompson
300 Buell North
TU 7 PM - 9 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10678
ARCH6939‑1 Fall 2025
GIS for Design Practices
Dare Brawley, Mario Giampieri Syllabus
408 Avery
F 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10680
ARCH6941‑1 Fall 2025
Architectural Acoustical Ecology
Ethan Bourdeau
408 Avery
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10705
ARCH6942‑1 Fall 2025
Daylight, Metabolism
Elliot Glassman
200 Buell North
TH 7 PM - 9 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10706
ARCH6953‑1 Fall 2025
Invis-abilities: Enhancing Accessibility in Design for Mind and Body
Zarina Farmer-George
203 Fayerweather
M 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
13590
ARCH6962‑1 Fall 2025
Environment, Built: Episodes from an Elemental History of Architecture
Enrique Ramírez
408 Avery
W 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
3 Points
14757
ARCH6964‑1 Fall 2025
Information Richness: Architecture, Media, Politics
Amelyn Ng
408 Avery
W 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
13851
ARCH6967‑1 Fall 2025
Cities of Knowledge: Orientalizing Manhattan
Ziad Jamaleddine
934 Schermerhorn
TU 2:10 PM - 4 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10662
ARCH6988‑1 Fall 2025
Fortifications and Other Infrastructures of the British Empire
Hannah Kaemmer
409 Avery
F 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
18407
ARCH6814‑1 Fall 2025
New Towns After Smart Cities
David Smiley

All GSAPP

412 Avery
TU 1 PM - 3 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10475
ARCH6840‑1 Fall 2025
Archives of Toxicity
Mark Wasiuta
300 Buell South
TH 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10658
ARCH6861‑1 Fall 2025
Environments of Governance
Felicity Scott
300 Buell South
TU 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10659
ARCH6927‑1 Fall 2025
Architecture, Technology & the Environment
Albena Yaneva

All GSAPP

412 Avery
M 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
13599
ARCH6929‑1 Fall 2025
The Reimagining of Lower Manhattan Post-Sandy
Michael Kimmelman

All GSAPP

408 Avery
TU 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
3 Points
10600
PLAN6272‑1 Fall 2025
New York Rising: How Real Estate Shapes a City
Kate Ascher

ALL GSAPP

114 Avery
F 11 AM - 1 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10438
PLCE4444‑1 Fall 2025
The Future City: Transforming Urban Infrastructure
Kate Ascher, Andrew Smyth

All University

113 Avery
TU 1 PM - 3 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
10890

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