CATEGORIES CORE STUDIOS
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P.S.Cohen • Architecture I I.Rocker • Architecture II J.Levi • Architecture III T.Hyde • Architecture IV C.Waldheim, J.Hutton • Landscape Architecture I A.Berrizbeitia • Landscape Architecture II P.Belanger • Landscape Architecture III C.Reed • Landscape Architecture IV A.Krieger, J.G.Long • Urban Planning Core F.Correa • Elements of Urban Design
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S. Al Hiyari • Architecture, in Extremes: A Spa in Wadi-Rum, Jordan J.Silvetti, P. Nakazawa • The Architecture of Interstitial Urbanism S.Cassell, S.Drake • Between the Bridges B.Baines, E.Hooftman • Boston Botany Bay J.Gang • Center for Limnology: Divided Waters in Chicago T.Schroepfer • Dense+Green A.Garcia-Abril • Dense Structure / Stressed Structures T.Griffin, A.Hansen • Detroit, Interrupted R.Mehrotra • Extreme Urbanism N.Denari • Formagraphics H.Sarkis • Geography of a Bridge: Reconfiguring Istanbul B.Van Berkel • Islands in Time P.Coignet • Landscape Morphology S.Allford • London: A Particular Proposition L.Iwamoto, C.Scott • Material Systems / Structural Geometry: America’s Cup S.F. C.Najle • Overurbanism B.Ingels, P.Nakazawa • RioStudio G.Legendre • Rising Mass 2 P.S.Cohen • Type and Topography I.Abalos • Verticalscapes / Chicago M.Scogin • Your Space
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P.Sturla • Crossing Boundaries: The Aesthetic of Fragments A.Black • Curating the Aquatic Experience C.Roach • Edutopias: The Utopian Geography of Education J.Wolff • EXTRACTIVE/ENERGETIC: The Adaptive Reuse of Minescapes E.W.Newman • Imaginative Beholding H.Jacobs • Indeterminate Systems D.Sullivan • Innovation Commons E.Allen • Latent Methods: Shingle Architecture in America K.Soven • The Liminal Space of Emplacement G.Tran • Mediating Mediums: The Digital 3D E.Santiago • Minimum Structure: Musmeci and the Semiotics of Statics J.Scelsa • Morphing Manhattanism A.Zientek • Nervous Landscapes K.Hirth • Public Boarding School T.Narahara • Self-Organizing Computation M.Delgado, M.Lewis • Typological Inversions or an Alternative Modernist Urbanism C.Milos • With or Without Water
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D.Mah • Advanced Landscape as Digital Media: Fabricating Grounds E.H.Jazairy • Advanced Research Seminar: School for Year 2030 M.Ibanez, A.Sayegh • Augmented Architecture E.Blau • Baku: Oil City J.Mosley, D.Zlateva • Landscape as Animation H.Sarkis • New Geographies: Imagining a City-World Beyond Cosmopolis L.A.Villoria • (Re)Fabricating Tectonic Prototypes A.Witt • Topics in Parametric and Generative Geometry and Modeling
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EVENTS Discussions in Architecture: Bjarke Ingels R.Moneo with P.Eisenman • Conversations on Architecture of the Second Half of the XXth Century O.Eliasson, T.Saraceno with S.Kwinter • The Divine Comedy: Exhibition and Artists’ Talk The Eclipse of Beauty Herzog & de Meuron In the Life of Cities: Parallel Narratives of the Urban UNStudio • Motion Matters Discussions in Architecture: Neil Denari A New Innocence: Emerging Trends in Japanese Architecture J.Conzett with M.Mostafavi • Now? What is Structural Design? S.Marot • Palimpsestuous Ithaca: A Relative Manifesto for Sub-Urbanism E.Rico • Relational Urbanism: Models, Cities, and Systematic Utopias Territories of Urbanism: Urban Design at 50 Three States of Hors d’Oeuvres D.Adjaye, P.Freelon • A Vision of History and Culture J.Kipnis, R.Martin • What Good Can Design Do? Women and Modernism in Landscape Architecture
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