THIS WEEK AT GSAPP:
11/10 – 11/14
As the semester moves beyond mid-reviews, GSAPP’s programs continue to activate the school with lectures, dialogues, summits, and collective gatherings.
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THE LIBRARY IS OPEN 23: Archigram Facsimile
November 14, 2025, 1pm
Avery 400
Beatriz Colomina (Princeton), Thomas Evans (D.A.P.), Amelyn Ng (GSAPP), David Grahame Shane (GSAPP), and Bernard Tschumi (GSAPP) discuss the new facsimile edition of Archigram, exploring the publication’s legacy and its continued influence on architectural imagination.
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GSAPP RECOMMENDS
Faculty Mary McLeod delivers a lecture on The “Ordinary Made Extraordinary!”: Robert Venturi from Rome to Nantucket – Tradition, Vernacular Architecture, and the Shingle Style at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. November 11, 6 PM.
Faculty Mabel Wilson (GSAPP) introduces Dr. Omer Bartov, who delivers a lecture based on his forthcoming book, with opening remarks by Karl Jacoby. Organized by the Columbia Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race (CSER) in cooperation with the Department of History and the European Institute. November 11, 7 PM.
Faculty David Benjamin delivers the keynote lecture at ACADIA 2025: Computational Design for a Resilient Future, exploring how computation, design, and resilience intersect in contemporary architectural practice. November 13, 2025. (pictured).
Faculty Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong ‘02 MArch discuss their new book 8 Minutes, 20 Seconds: Housing After Banking, Encrypting the Sun on Citizen One: Exploring our Urban Future.
The PhD in Architecture Symposia invites proposals from doctoral students across disciplines that investigate and reflect on the histories of the built environment.
The 2026 MSCCCP Program cohort in collaboration with e-flux Architecture publishes a series of essays, offering critical perspectives on the ideas, positions, and practices that shaped the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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NEWS
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