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Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
A Book About Buildings That Support Both People and Plants
A GSAPP Professor Focuses on the Overlap Between Climate Change and Social Justice
Andrés Jaque’s Work on Display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
From the Pacific Northwest to New York, Via Berlin
Marc Tsurumaki Is Appointed Head of Columbia GSAPP's Master of Architecture Program
Marc Tsurumaki Is the New Director of Columbia GSAPP’s Master of Architecture Program
Meet Eskinder Fekade Lakew, a Budding Architect From Ethiopia
New York Is a Living Classroom for This Grad Student
When the City Is Both a Living Lab and a Case Study
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