A

AIA CES Credits

AV Office

Abstract Publication

Academic Affairs

Academic Calendar, Columbia University

Academic Calendar, GSAPP

Admissions Office

Advanced Standing Waiver Form

Alumni Board

Alumni Office

Architecture Studio Lottery

Assistantships

Avery Library

Avery Review

Avery Shorts

S

STEM Designation

Satisfactory Academic Progress

Scholarships

Skill Trails

Student Affairs

Student Awards

Student Conduct

Student Council (All Programs)

Student Financial Services

Student Health Services at Columbia

Student Organization Handbook

Student Organizations

Student Services Center

Student Services Online (SSOL)

Student Work Online

Studio Culture Policy

Studio Procedures

Summer Workshops

Support GSAPP

Close
This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors' experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice Group 6
Arch choi virginiaitalia sp26 concept image

The Balcony Is

Project by: Virginia Italia (@virginia.italia)

The Balcony is is an ongoing visual essay investigating the balcony as an overlooked architectural archetype embedded within everyday life. Positioned between interior and exterior, public and private, the balcony becomes a spatial threshold through which political, social, and domestic life unfolds. Through collected imagery spanning photography, film, archival material, and art, the book examines how seemingly ordinary architectural elements accumulate meaning across different histories and contexts.

Structured through visual juxtapositions, the book draws on excerpts from Georges Perec to form associations between moments of spectacle, isolation, performance, and observation, collectively revealing how architecture participates in the construction of everyday life. Across each spread, the layout uses sequencing, repetition, and shifts in scale to frame relationships between images drawn from entirely different contexts. Altogether creating an evolving archive of the multiple lives of a balcony.