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The Business of Architecture with Sam Alison-Mayne from Tankhouse

Fri, Mar 27    1pm

Sam Alison-Mayne is a real estate and construction specialist who has been committed to New York City’s urban environment since 2007.

Sam grew up in Los Angeles and earned his BA in philosophy at UC Berkeley (2003). After spending years in the construction industry in NYC, Sam earned a master’s degree in real estate development from Columbia University (2013). Sam founded Tankhouse that same year.

Sam has served as an adjunct professor at Columbia University and has been actively involved in graduate student mentorship. He currently serves on the board of the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, the Fort Greene Park Conservancy, the Myrtle Avenue BID and co-chairs the Steering Committee for the Gowanus Improvement District.

The conversation will be moderated by Valentina Lizcano ‘26 MSAAD

When: March 27, 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Where: 114 Avery Hall

Register in advance for this meeting

This event is hosted by Karen Cover, Associate Director of GSAPP Career Services