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During the first semester students live and study in New York and use the resources of Columbia University and the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. At Columbia, the students have access to Avery Library, the nation's foremost architecture and planning research collection; the Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture; the Graduate School of Architecture's Lecture Series; and the University's gym, computer and other facilities.

Paris
During the spring term, students live and study in Paris and their studio and classes are held at Reid Hall, located n the Center of the Montparnasse District. Reid Hall is owned and administered by Columbia University, and is located on the rue de Chevreuse near the Luxembourg Gardens. The building is open every day and available for student use until midnight. The original building was constructed in the early eighteenth century. It now has a 4,000 volume library, classrooms, studio space, reading rooms, administrative offices, and an interior courtyard garden.

In addition to extensive field experience of Paris' historic center and its expansion in the new cities of the banlieu, events for New York/Paris students have included guided visits to the major works of Le Corbusier, including the Chapel at Ronchamp, and the monastery at Le Tourette, the revolutionary city of Chaux by C.N. Ledoux; as well as contemporary urban projects such as those in Lille by Rem Koolhas and Bernard Tschumi.
 
 
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