While walking through the streets of Manhattan, Harlem resident and Columbia College first-year Zenayah Roaché comments, “It’s like a whole different world. When you go up the blocks, you enter this ...
Low Library is the most consequential building on Columbia’s campus. Despite not being a space that students use frequently, its design is a physical culmination of Columbia’s principled image and ...
Andrés Jaque, the founder and principal of the Office for Political Innovation, succeeds Amale Andraos. By James S. Russell The architect Andrés Jaque, 51, the founder and principal of the Office for ...
“This book tells the story of how I got a free Ivy League education.” That's the arresting opening sentence of Sharon Egretta Sutton’s “When Ivory Towers Were Black,” an unusual hybrid of memoir, ...
On December 7, Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) will host the 2024 Fitch Colloquium in New York City. Held in Wood Auditorium at GSAPP’s Avery ...
To facilitate exchange and collaboration among its alumni, Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) has launched the GSAPP Incubator, a co-working space ...
A new project by Columbia’s Queer Students of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation explores queer histories that have been suppressed by gentrification and urban development. Facebook Instagram ...