THIS WEEK AT GSAPP
11/17 - 11/22
This week at GSAPP operates as an intense ecology of events. It culminates in the Inaugural Columbia GSAPP Terence Riley Summit, which brings more than twenty curators from around the world to Avery Hall to consider how exhibitions build alliances, mobilize publics, recode environments, and assert architecture as a material and political practice.
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Coalition 3: Coalition of Curators. The Inaugural Terence Riley Summit.
November 21, 2025, 1pm
Avery 114
The Inaugural Columbia GSAPP Terence Riley Summit will create a worldwide convening to establish a forum where curators of the built environment from around the world can share their experiences, experimentation, and methodologies in an afternoon of public conversations. The Summit pays homage to Terence Riley ’82 MSAUD, whose influential career started at the GSAPP Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery.
The Summit will bring together those whose work is transforming how the built environment is critically mobilized, debated, challenged, and intervened upon. Participants include: Noura Al-Sayeh Holtrop (BACA); Renato Anelli (São Paulo Architecture Biennial); Paola Antonelli (MoMA); Charles Aubin (Centre Pompidou x Jersey City); Omar Degan (Pan African Biennale); Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher (SFMOMA); José Esparza (Storefront for Art and Architecture); Beatrice Galilee (The World Around); Shelley Hayreh (Avery Archives); Nikolaus Hirsch (CIVA, e-flux); Jean Im (GSAPP); Andrés Jaque (GSAPP); Justin McGuirk (Design Museum); Ewan McEoin (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne); Manuela Moscoso (CARA); Maria Nicanor (Cooper Hewitt); Bart-Jan Polman (GSAPP); Florencia Rodriguez (Chicago Architecture Biennial); Raymund Ryan (Carnegie Museum); Felicity Scott (GSAPP); Martino Stierli (MoMA); Irene Sunwoo (Art Institute of Chicago); Abraham Thomas (The Metropolitan Museum of Art); Ikko Yokoyama (M+); Stéphanie Quantin (Centre Pompidou).
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Yves Behar (Fuseproject)
November 19, 2025, 6:30pm
Avery 400
Organized jointly with The World Around.
Yves Béhar is the founder and CEO of Fuseproject, a San Francisco-based design and innovation studio. He has launched over 100 early-stage ventures and developed products for brands such as Samsung, Herman Miller, and L’Oréal. His work is rooted in the belief that design accelerates the adoption of new ideas, shaping products that transform how we live.
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The Lecture in Planning Series (LiPS): Jake Berman
November 18, 2025, 1:15pm
Fayerweather 209
The Lecture in Planning Series (LiPS), invites Jake Berman, a cartographer, historian, and lawyer, to provide historical perspective on how American cities used to build transit and TOD.
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ADJACENT: Paola Antonelli
November 20, 2025, 6:30pm
Ware Lounge
GSAPP student organization Adjacent invites Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture and Design and the Director of Research and Development at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
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NEWS
Faculty Emanuel Admassu (AD–WO) collaborates with the Brooklyn Botanic Garden as an inaugural awardee of the Heidi Nitze Art × Environment Fellowship, developing a series of site-specific installations with artist Tamar Ettun to be unveiled across the Garden in Spring 2026. (pictured)
Dean Emeritus Amale Andraos and Dan Wood (WORKac) are featured in Columbia News for their new book Buildings for People and Plants, which highlights ten recent WORKac projects that integrate architecture, ecology, and social sustainability.
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