| Program Information | ||||
| About the Program | ||||
| Locations | The Shape of Two Cities: New York-Paris
Program is a two-semester course of study whose undergraduate curriculum
is focused on architecture, planning and urban social and political
environments of the cities of New York and Paris. Directed by the
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia
University, the program is open to intellectually committed students who
are currently enrolled in a university or who have completed a
bachelor's degree and are preparing for post graduate studies. Rooted in a comparison of the urban contexts of New York and Paris, the
fall semester of the program is carried out in New York at Columbia
University, and the spring semester is based at Reid Hall, Columbia
University's center in Paris. The curriculum of the program explores
these two cities through their built environments: associates with
history, intellectual and literary invention, architectural and
technical skill, and contemporary social and political struggles.
Courses in New York and Paris include architecture or urban studies
studio, lecture and seminar discussions, city walks exploring the city
center and outskirts, and guest lectures on the contemporary buildings,
planning and preservation in these cities. |
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| Admissions Information | ||||
| Online Brochure and Application | ||||
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| Studio | ||||
| Architectural Design Studio | ||||
| Urban Studies Workshop | ||||
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| Links | ||||
| NY / Paris Alumni | ||||
| Introduction to Architecture - Summer Studio in New York | ||||
| Application Here | ||||