Urban planning and design are often approached as an intersection of various fields. However, this bustling intersection has remained complicit in societies built from structural…
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The de Young Museum, one of the most renowned fine arts museum based in San Francisco, has selected an art piece by alumna Cheryl Derricotte…
Comments closedBy AAP Connect For so many, the past several months have been incredibly challenging. Events such as the magnified impacts of COVID-19, the resulting economic…
Comments closedThe Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP) and the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) celebrated the Class of 2020’s completion of both…
Comments closedRt. Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows (M.A. HPP ’94) is featured in the Summer 2020 issue of the Sacred Places Magazine in an interview with Robert Jaeger,…
Comments closedBy Dorothy Qian (M.R.P./M.L.A. ’22) Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I have decided to work remotely this summer for SHADE Institute, based in Honolulu, Hawaii.…
Comments closedWith the limitations on visitors due to the public health guidelines, the Oneida Community Mansion House (OCMH) developed an online virtual exhibit showcasing the efforts…
Comments closedA native of Bombay, India, Vidhee Garg (M.R.P. ’13) has always taken an interest in the development of the built environment. After working as an…
Comments closedSherry Frear (M.A. ’01/M.L.A. ’02) has been selected to serve as the new chief of the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks…
Comments closed Historic Preservation Planning alumnus Andy Roblee (M.A. H.P.P. ’17) recalls visiting Sage Chapel, a popular destination on Cornell’s campus, for the first time as…
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