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Kinne Week at GSAPP

April 18, 2022
During the second week of March 2022, students from Columbia GSAPP’s architecture, real estate development, urban design, and urban planning programs traveled to different locations across the United States as part of the School’s annual Kinne Week. Scroll down to view a comprehensive list of their travels.

ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE VI STUDIOS AND JOINT REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT/ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

The 19 Advanced Architecture VI studios include students from the M.S. in Advanced Architectural Design (MSAAD) and Master of Architecture (MArch), as well as one joint studio with the M.S. in Real Estate Development (MSRED) program. Each studio organized a separate itinerary based on their studio brief.

  • “Afterimages: On Restitution, Animism, And Diaspora” studio led by faculty Emanuel Admassu traveled to Washington, D.C.
  • “Tour 022” studio led by faculty Gary Bates traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada; Los Angeles, California; Quartzsite, Arizona; and Salton Sea, California.
  • “The Removal of Motion (Everything Must Scale 6)” studio led by faculty Michael Bell traveled to Los Angeles and Palo Alto, California.
  • “Risk: Climate, Architecture, and Uncertainty” studio led by faculty David Benjamin traveled to Phoenix, Arizona.
  • “94 days” studio led by faculty Stephen Cassell and Annie Barrett traveled to Sedona, Arizona.
  • “The Space of Water: Coloniality, Water, and Indigeneity” studio led by faculty Mario Gooden traveled to Oahu, Hawaii.
  • “The LA Water Studio: Speculating on the Convergence of Nature and Culture at LA’s Sepulveda Flood Control Basin” led by faculty Laurie Hawkinson traveled to Boulder City, Nevada and Los Angeles, California.
  • The studio led by faculty Juan Herreros traveled to Washington, D.C.; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Toledo, Ohio.
  • “Factory” studio led by faculty Mimi Hoang traveled to Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • “Building on Buildings: Art and Design Incubator at former Coca-Cola bottling plant, Houston, TX” led by faculty Wonne Ickx traveled to Houston and Marfa, Texas.
  • “Wood & Plants @ Avery” studio led by faculty Gordon Kipping traveled to Seattle and Spokane, Washington.
  • The joint real estate development and architecture “Bridge Studio” led by faculty Christoph Kumpusch and Patrice Derrington traveled to Miami, Florida.
  • “Urban Exostructures: Prisons, Food, Water, Power” studio led by faculty Laura Kurgan traveled to upstate New York including the Catskills.
  • “Makergraph Studio led by faculty Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • "Shaping Spaces of Sovereignty: Design for Decolonial Realities and Visions in Puerto Rico” studio led by faculty Justin Garrett Moore traveled to Puerto Rico.
  • “King Kong Manhattan” studio led by faculty Anna Puigjaner traveled to Phoenix, Arizona and Los Angeles, California.
  • “Small Footprints” studio led by faculty Hilary Sample traveled to New York City and Philadephia, Pennsylvania.
  • The studio led by faculty Galia Solomonoff traveled to Los Angeles, California.
  • The studio led by faculty Mark Wasiuta traveled to Los Angeles, California.

ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE IV STUDIOS AND JOINT URBAN PLANNING/ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

The 8 advanced architecture IV studios include students from the Master of Architecture Program, as well as one joint studio which also includes students from the M.S. in Urban Planning Program. The studios are led by faculty Ziad Jamaleddine (Coordinator), Alessandro Orsini, Nini Cooke John, Nahyun Hwang, Lindsey Wikstrom, Bryony Roberts, Robert Marino, Pedro Rivera, and Ubaldo Escalante. Students and faculty traveled to Arizona; their itinerary included the experimental town Arcosanti and the Biosphere 2 research center.

URBAN DESIGN III STUDIO

Students in the M.S. in Architecture and Urban Design program traveled to Miami, Florida as part of the Water Urbanism Studio III. This studio is led by faculty Kate Orff, Thaddeus Pawlowski, Adriana Chavez, Dilip da Cunha, and Geeta Mehta. It focuses on Belize and the Yucatán, envisioning a resilient regional reef and shoreline urbanism within a larger frame of global climate justice.