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Summer Programs

Register Now for AAP Summer Programs

Cornell AAP's summer programs are led by faculty who prepare high school and college students from all over the world for their futures in architecture, art, and urban studies. Our online and in-person suite of intensive, exploratory summer courses provides close mentorship, guidance, and shared experiences that engage the world, ground knowledge in practice, and expand possibilities.

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Announcement

AAP Faculty David Costanza Named 2024–25 Rome Prize Winner

Architecture Assistant Professor David Costanza intends to use the award to advance his project Bending Stone, research which positions stone as a low-carbon structural building material and explores the aesthetics of structural stone in defining a new language in contemporary construction.

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Stories

An Endless Conversation: The Art and Practice of Mendi + Keith Obadike

Cornell faculty and husband-and-wife creative team Mendi and Keith Obadike have worked for decades across music, text, and visual art to explore complex histories and social tensions. The resulting pieces invite the audience into a conversation with both the artists and their material.

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Stories

Designing with an Eye Toward the Past, Present, and Future

Learn more about the work and career of award-winning architect Alan Chimacoff ('63, B.Arch. '64) in the AAP Alumni Archive.

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Stories

Workbook Tackles Injustice – and Carbon – in Built Environment

CRP faculty Jocelyn Poe and Jennifer Minner, along with Architecture faculty Felix Heisel, are among several coauthors who recently published Embodying Justice in the Built Environment: Circularity in Practice. The guide and workbook seek to help policymakers, practitioners, and communities center justice principles while implementing strategies related to materials resource management, new construction, and alternatives to demolition.

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Function

AAP Alumni Reception: Celebration and Conversation with AIA President Kimberly Dowdell and AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon

Mark your calendar for AAP's alumni reception during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC this summer.

People sitting on the grass surrounded by a large colorful wall.
Summer Programs

Register Now for AAP Summer Programs

Cornell AAP's summer programs are led by faculty who prepare high school and college students from all over the world for their futures in architecture, art, and urban studies. Our online and in-person suite of intensive, exploratory summer courses provides close mentorship, guidance, and shared experiences that engage the world, ground knowledge in practice, and expand possibilities.

two people seated in front of recording studio equipment
Stories

An Endless Conversation: The Art and Practice of Mendi + Keith Obadike

Cornell faculty and husband-and-wife creative team Mendi and Keith Obadike have worked for decades across music, text, and visual art to explore complex histories and social tensions. The resulting pieces invite the audience into a conversation with both the artists and their material.

A collage of images that include construction workers and machinery.
Stories

Workbook Tackles Injustice – and Carbon – in Built Environment

CRP faculty Jocelyn Poe and Jennifer Minner, along with Architecture faculty Felix Heisel, are among several coauthors who recently published Embodying Justice in the Built Environment: Circularity in Practice. The guide and workbook seek to help policymakers, practitioners, and communities center justice principles while implementing strategies related to materials resource management, new construction, and alternatives to demolition.

A large wet saw cutting into a piece of stone.
Announcement

AAP Faculty David Costanza Named 2024–25 Rome Prize Winner

Architecture Assistant Professor David Costanza intends to use the award to advance his project Bending Stone, research which positions stone as a low-carbon structural building material and explores the aesthetics of structural stone in defining a new language in contemporary construction.

A modern skyscraper with a glass facade, reflecting the surrounding cityscape.
Stories

Designing with an Eye Toward the Past, Present, and Future

Learn more about the work and career of award-winning architect Alan Chimacoff ('63, B.Arch. '64) in the AAP Alumni Archive.

A white dome seen from far away among a blue sky and clouds
Function

AAP Alumni Reception: Celebration and Conversation with AIA President Kimberly Dowdell and AAP Dean J. Meejin Yoon

Mark your calendar for AAP's alumni reception during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC this summer.

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