1855 Broadway, 11th-floor Gallery
1855 Broadway, 11th-floor gallery
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The lecture will focus firstly on Pippo Ciorra's “curatorial project” at the MAXXI and, secondly, on providing highlights on some of the present and future projects, mainly Stop Drawing, an investigation on the changing role of design and communication tools in architecture. The backdrop of the conversation is the present role of architecture museums, suspended […]
Education Hall Gallery
Education Hall, Long Island campus, Old Westbury, NY, United States
Based on the recently published book monograph of the same name, Autonomous Urbanism: Towards a New Transitopia is an exhibition that explores the latent and transformative impact autonomous vehicles will have on the urban and spatial future of cities. The exhibition builds on the research established by the book, which lays the groundwork for the […]
16 W. 61 St., eleventh-floor
16 W. 61 St., 11th-floor auditorium, New York, NY, United States
Book Launch: Beyond the Envelope The SoAD is pleased to host a book launch event for “Beyond the Envelope: 21 Pioneering Buildings From the Early 21st Century | 21 Interviews with their Architects”, edited by SoAD Professor Tom Verebes PhD, and published by Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers ORO (2024). This book compiles transcribed student-led interviews with the […]
During this virtual Open Data Week event, architecture educators and a librarian provide information about building performance and simulation, which calls on open data sources that students analyze to inform their design decisions. This event offers insights into educational modules introducing undergraduate students to measuring environmental conditions and relevant open data projects to assess climatic […]
Bears Den, SAC
Bears Den, Student Activity Center, Long Island campus
Lecture: Dispositional Intelligence in Architecture Dispositional Intelligence in Architecture proposes a contemporary theory of spatial organization in architecture through original research into a particular kind of hybrid design work, one that is inherently architectural yet grounded in diverse modalities of scientific thinking. Three important yet overlooked bodies of work are examined here: those of the […]
16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium
16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium, New York, NY, United States
Symposium “Designing Future Interiors” is the second installment of the Future Interiors series, a key annual event hosted by the Interior Design program at the New York Institute of Technology. This year’s symposium delves into the evolving landscape of interior design practice and offers a platform for innovative discussions, drawing together practitioners, researchers, and educators […]
Harry Schure Hall, Room 130
Harry Schure Hall, Room 130
Lecture: Building Environments of Care Building Environments of Care explores how architecture can nurture well-being, transforming public spaces into havens of comfort, healing, and belonging. By embracing renaturalization, reuse, and human-centered design, we redefine the city as a place of care—where nature and built form intertwine to cultivate warmth and belonging in the urban fabric. […]
Lecture: Eco Generative Architectures The design method of Eco Generative Architecture investigates the foundational role of the ECO nature-architecture relationship: both from the very first design steps to set up the operational processes for socially responsible projects at various scales. The project grows as a living being understood from its DNA and in its life cycle. For […]
16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium
16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium, New York, NY, United States
Lecture: The Interaction of Material, Process and Form in Additive Manufactured Construction Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is revolutionizing construction by reshaping design, material use, and production processes. Fully realizing its potential in the built environment requires integrating expertise in manufacturing technology, materials science, and architectural and structural design. This highly interdisciplinary approach not […]
16 W. 61st St., New York campus
16 W. 61st St., first-floor lobby, New York, NY, United States
Celebrate the season of growth and new ideas at the Spring Architecture Showcase & Portfolio Workshop, an inspiring event highlighting innovative architectural work and creative journeys within our community. Featuring presentations from architects and designers, this event will explore groundbreaking projects, personal experiences, and the evolving landscape of architecture. Following the showcase, attendees can participate […]
Photography Exhibition: Spaces and Places The selected works represent one of the landing points of the artist's stylistic journey from street photography to the graphic representation of the urban landscape. In her research on the interaction between man and the environment, her interest focuses mainly on architecture. Like photography, it is considered a visual art form […]
405 E 45th St
405 E 45th St (Conference room 9), New York
Envisioning Future HealthScapes: rethinking methodologies of design practices towards regenerative environments. 2025 STI Forum - Side Event at the United Nations, New York How can different disciplines come together to create livable cities for the future? That is the focus of the symposium series, “Future of Cities,” which is hosted by the School of Architecture […]