AIA CES Credits
AV Office
321M Fayerweather Hall
Abstract Publication
415 Avery Hall
Academic Affairs
400 Avery Hall
Academic Calendar, Columbia University
Academic Calendar, GSAPP
Admissions Office
407 Avery Hall
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, New York 10027
Advanced Standing Waiver Form
Must be printed and returned to 400 Avery Hall
Alumni Board
Alumni Office
405 Avery Hall
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, New York 10027
Architecture Studio Lottery
Assistantships
Avery Library
300 Avery Hall
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10027
Avery Review
Avery Shorts
Black Student Alliance at Columbia GSAPP
Building Science & Technology Waivers
Bulletin Archive
Career Services
300M Avery Hall
Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Commencement
Communications Office
415 Avery Hall
Conversations podcast
Counseling and Psychological Services
Courses
Credentials Verification
Credit Transfer
Cross Registration
Dean’s Letter
Dean’s Office
402 Avery Hall
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10027
Development Office
404 Avery Hall
Directory of Classes (All Columbia University)
Disability Services
Dodge Fitness Center
3030 Broadway Dodge
Dual Degree Program Requirements
End of Year Show
Events Office
415 Avery Hall
External Funding Sources
Faculty Directory
Feedback
Finance Office
406 Avery Hall
Fitch Colloquium
Future Anterior Journal
GSAPP Community Fellowship Program
GSAPP Emergency Fund
GSAPPX+
Grades
Graduation
Graphics Project
Honor System
Human Resources
Hybrid Pedagogy Resources
IT Helpdesk Ticket, GSAPP
IT Office, GSAPP
IT, Columbia University (CUIT)
Identity
Incubator Prize
International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO)
News and Press Releases
Newsletter Sign Up
Non-Discrimination Statement and Policy
Onera Prize for Historic Preservation
Online Admissions Application
GSAPP Admissions 407 Avery Hall
Output Shop
116 Avery Hall
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10027
Ownership of Student Work Policy
Paris Prize, Buell Center
Paul S. Byard Memorial Lecture Series
Percival & Naomi Goodman Fellowship
Plagiarism Policy
Policies & Resources
Press Releases
Publications Office
415 Avery Hall
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, New York 10027
Registration
Registration: Add / Drop Form
Room Reservations
STEM Designation
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Scholarships
Skill Trails
Student Affairs
400 Avery Hall
Student Awards
Student Conduct
Student Council (All Programs)
Student Financial Services
Student Health Services at Columbia
Student Organization Handbook
Student Organizations
Student Services Center
205 Kent Hall
Student Services Online (SSOL)
Student Work Online
Studio Culture Policy
Studio Procedures
Summer Workshops
Support GSAPP
Several GSAPP Alumni are among the 2024 Graham Foundation Grant Recipients
Congratulations GSAPP alumni, Craig L. Wilkins ‘90 MSRED, Emily Makaš '97 MSHP, Dahlia Nduom '09 M.Arch, Nina Valerie Kolowratnik '13 MSCCP, Molly M Brandt '23 MSCCCP, Caitlin Blanchfield '14 MSCCCP '20 MPhil Arch '24 Ph.D. Arch, included in the Graham Foundation’s 2024 Grants to Individuals cycle.
Craig L. Wilkins ‘90 MSRED | if history were told as stories it’d never be forgotten…
Emily Makaš '97 MSHP, Arthur J. Clement | _Philip G. Freelon: An Architect of Relationships and Stories
Nina Valerie Kolowratnik '13 MSCCP, Caitlin Blanchfield '14 MSCCCP '20 MPhil Arch '24 Ph.D. Arch, Ophelia Rivas | Significant Impact: Contesting Surveillance Infrastructure on Indigenous Lands
Molly M Brandt '23 MSCCCP, Kevin Weil | Inventory of a Building’s Reuse and a Landscape’s Redesign
Each year, the Graham Foundation awards 56 new grants to individuals for it’s annual Grants to Individuals cycle. The 2024 grantees join a worldwide network of individuals and organizations that the Graham Foundation has supported over the past 68 years.
Selected from nearly 600 submissions made at the Foundation’s annual application deadline in September 2023, the funded projects include publications, research, exhibitions, films, site-specific installations, and digital initiatives that expand contemporary ideas of architecture through innovative rigorous interdisciplinary work on design and the built environment. The projects are led by 84 individuals that include established and emerging architects, artists, curators, designers, filmmakers, historians, and writers, based in cities such as Beijing, China; Bogotá, Colombia; Cairo, Egypt; Delhi, India; Houston, TX; Kampala, Uganda; London, United Kingdom; Los Angeles, CA; Melbourne, Australia; New York, NY; Paris, France; Washington, DC; and Chicago, IL, where the Graham Foundation is based.