Thanks to all of you for contributing in various ways to the success of Columbia GSAPP's fall semester - from within the School and from afar. At the end of the year we want to draw special attention to the students' incredible work by sharing the five most popular images of 2016 from [our Instagram feed](https://www.instagram.com/columbiagsapp/). You can follow us there to keep up with what our students are producing throughout the year and also visit the recently launched [Student Work](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/student-work) section on our website. It features a growing selection of images associated with specific students, faculty, courses, programs, and semesters. The Fall included too many highlights to name, and we encourage you to browse the [website calendar](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events?location=&day=9&month=9&year=2016&time_range=week) to find videos and photos of events you may have missed this year - ranging from lectures on critical explorations of urban space by [Walter Hood](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/275-walter-hood-design) to material innovations by model-maker [Vincent de Rijk](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/286-vincent-de-rijk) and conferences such as [Preservation and War](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/290-fitch-colloquium-preservation-and-war) or [Exhibition Models](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/292-exhibition-models-curating-architecture), among many others. You can also read selections from recent titles by our imprint Columbia Books on Architecture and the City on our new [Digital Reader](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/books/reader), including [Michael Maltzan's *Social Transparency*](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/books/reader/137-social-transparency-projects-on-housing) or essays from [*The Arab City*](https://www.arch.columbia.edu/books/reader/49-the-arab-city-architecture-and-representation). Thanks again for your interest and engagement; we will soon announce the full program for the Spring 2017 Semester, launching on January 20 with "The First 100 Days". This series will provide an opportunity for faculty and students to host discussions and presentations focused on addressing the changes to come during the Trump administration. We look forward to seeing you back at Columbia GSAPP in the New Year.
 
 
 
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