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Cornell AAP drives acts of transformation.

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Stories Cornell Faculty and Staff Honored for Community-Engaged Innovation

Awarded by Cornell’s Einhorn Center, Art Professor Keith Obadike was recognized for using his role as director of undergraduate studies to foster a culture of community-engaged practices across the AAP curriculum.

In the Media How Robert Moses Transformed NYC

Urbanist — CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella, who teaches the course Robert Moses’s New York: The Legend and The Legacy, speaks with documentarian Ariel Viera about his influence on the city.

Announcements Three Major Los Angeles Art Institutions Celebrate Paul R. Williams

Architecture Professor Milton S. F. Curry, former Dean of USC School of Architecture, led the acquisition of the Williams archive, procured funding, and cocurated the exhibition at USC Fisher Museum of Art, open until March 2027. AAP architecture alums Cory Henry (M.Arch. ’12) and Amanda Williams (B.Arch. ’97) will contribute to related programming.

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Jeffrey Gibson: Materials of Invention

Artist Jeffrey Gibson’s work powerfully transmits a vibrating energy and joy, even when his message is complex. In advance of his visit to the Department of Art in late March, he shares insights into his practice and career path.

Stories Enter the Dragon: Milestone Dragon Day to Take Viewers Inside

Celebrating a tradition born 125 years ago, first-year architecture students will parade a dragon they’ve designed through campus on March 27, then invite community members to tour its interior, reports the Cornell Chronicle.

Stories Oi! Oi! Oi! Dragon Day Marks 125 Years of Beautiful Beasts

In advance of this year’s celebration, Cornellians takes a look back at the annual parade that shows off a dragon designed and built by first-year architecture students.

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Whether in Ithaca or NYC, find your calling, your voice, and creative inspiration at Cornell this summer!

In the Media How Cornell’s Summer Program Will Introduce Urbanism to High School Students in New York City

Archinect — The intense five-week program, based at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center on Cornell Tech’s Roosevelt Island campus, will offer participants an immersive introduction to the processes, disciplines, and professions responsible for the design and delivery of the built environment.

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### ar·ti·fi·ci·al·i·ty Lecture Series

The ar·ti·fi·ci·al·i·ty lecture series at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center, curated by Architecture faculty Jesse LeCavalier and Florian Idenburg, explores how our definitions of the artificial and natural shape the construction, craft, and ethics of the built environment.

Lecture - Feb 25–Apr 9

### Island Editions Conversation Series at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center Spring 2026

Attend the sixth installation of Island Editions, a series of conversations held at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center on Roosevelt Island, on April 9 at 7 p.m. Registration is required.

Lecture - Mar 20

### Frank E. Tolbert: Planning in Practice — Subregional Transportation Planning and Professional Skills in Contemporary Urban Planning

Attend a lecture examining how subregional planning functions as a critical bridge between municipal needs, regional policy frameworks, and state and federal transportation objectives.

Lecture - Mar 24

### John A. Cooper Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Jeffrey Gibson — Never Let Your Spirit Bend

Gibson will reflect on the power of materials and on how he distills complex ideas of belonging and collectivity through layered media and diverse reference points.

Lecture - Mar 25

### James Weaver: High Resolution Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing — 3D Fabrication of Biologically Inspired Structures

Design Tech Associate Professor James Weaver, who has a joint appointment in the Cornell Duffield College of Engineering, will introduce the technique of multi-material additive manufacturing as a research tool to unravel the functional complexities of a wide range of biological materials.

Lecture - Mar 27

### Dragon Day 2026

Join us for Dragon Day 2026, marking the event’s 125th anniversary and celebrating this year’s theme, “Veiled.”

Function - Apr 23

### 2026 L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture featuring Annabelle Selldorf

The L. Michael Goldsmith Lecture, established in 2009 to honor the legacy of Cornell alumnus Michael Goldsmith (B.Arch. ’72), features Annabelle Selldorf with an introduction by Dean J. Meejin Yoon.

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Light and Motion - Blanche Shao\ B.S. URS '19

Chasing the Urban Dream: Land Politics, Citizenship, and State Identity in Contemporary China - Alp Demiroglu\ B.Arch. '21

Work by Alp Demiroglu - Sabrina Haertig Gonzalez\ B.F.A. '22

Work by Sabrina Haertig Gonzalez - Ami Maria Hernandez\ B.F.A. '27

Tiber - Group Work

The 2025 Cornell Real Estate Review - Group Work

Wooden Screen - Natalia Gulick\ B.Arch. '21

Work by Natalia Gulick - Group Work

Kinetic - Group Work

Project Aorta: Architecture in Virtual Reality - Adam Shulman\ B.A./B.F.A. '23

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