Syracuse, NY
Finalists in international competition to design new museum café within the Everson Museum of Art will make public presentations prior to jury session. The Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York and Syracuse University School of Architecture are hosting an international competition to design... View full entry »
As part of the newly formed joint experiential learning initiative between the Whitman School of Management and the School of Architecture, the two schools have organized a summer event series at the University’s Fisher Center in New York City, centered on architecture and real-estate... View full entry »
The international competition tasked architects with designing a café and display system for The Rosenfield Collection within the Everson Museum of Art. The Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, is currently celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of its iconic, I.M. Pei-designed building. As... View full entry »
Syracuse University Assistant Professor Kyle Miller and collaborators Kelly Bair (University of Illinois Chicago), Kristy Balliet (SCI-Arc), and Adam Fure (University of Michigan) will exhibit and present Possible Mediums, and be joined in discussion by award winning architect and chairperson of... View full entry »
Randall Korman … highly respected professor, former associate dean, founder of the Florence and London programs, and architect. Professor Korman joined the Syracuse Architecture faculty in 1977, and, over the next forty years, he became one of the school’s most important and influential... View full entry »
When the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale opens on December 15 in the Nantou Old Town village in Shenzhen, China, the work of Syracuse University School of Architecture will be on full display: Student design proposals from two of the School’s studios will be on exhibit. Dean Michael... View full entry »
On August 6, 1945, when Keiko Ogura was 8 years old, she was exposed to the atomic bomb 2.4km away from the hypocenter. Now, as the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation’s official storyteller, she shares her testimony worldwide. Keiko Ogura is one of the few remaining English speaking survivors of... View full entry »
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a Smart & Connected Communities (S&CC) grant of $99,965 to three Syracuse University faculty/Center of Excellence fellows. Syracuse Architecture assistant professors Elizabeth Krietemeyer and Tarek Rakha, and School of Information Studies... View full entry »
Buried somewhere in the universal archive of architectural projects lies a massive catalogue of unbuilt proposals: a treasure trove of “whatifs” and visions of what could or might have been. Though seemingly inert and consigned to the “past,” these proposals have the potential to inspire... View full entry »
On Tuesday, September 12 at 6:30 pm, the Syracuse University School of Architecture will present “Obsessions,” a lecture at Van Alen Institute by Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu of Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Shanghai. The lecture is the second installation of the Robbins Lecture—an... View full entry »
Syracuse University School of Architecture announces the selection of architectural designer and educator Linda Zhang as Harry der Boghosian Fellow 2017-2018. Zhang will succeed Assistant Professor Maya Alam, the School’s inaugural Boghosian Fellow.Linda Zhang is currently a Fellow in... View full entry »
Inaugural lecture in series established in honor of former Syracuse Architecture deanSyracuse University School of Architecture announces that Florian Idenburg, RA, AIA-IA, and Jing Liu, co-founders and principals of award-winning architectural design firm SO - IL of New York City, will present... View full entry »
The Syracuse University School of Architecture undergraduate program has been ranked #3 in the nation and the graduate program #8 by DesignIntelligence, the bimonthly journal of the Design Futures Council, considered the leading source of school rankings within the design sector.In addition... View full entry »
Would visitors attending a convention at the Onondaga County OnCenter use ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft? Has the rise in residential living in downtown Syracuse grown to a level that would support car and/or bike sharing?These questions and more will be answered by a new study that will... View full entry »
Each semester, upper-level architecture students participate in the visiting critic program that brings leading architects and scholars from around the world to the school.Students can choose to study with a particular visiting critic in a studio course where innovative theoretical approaches and... View full entry »
“Rural-Urban Re-Inventions: Bridging the Gap Between China’s Cities and Countryside,” an exhibition of research by five design firms and eleven architecture schools, including Syracuse Architecture, will be on public display from July 29-August 14, 2016 at the Shenzhen Design... View full entry »
by SU NewsCulminating a six-month design competition, Syracuse University announces SHoP Architects, a world-renowned architect firm headquartered in New York City, has been selected to conceptualize and design the new National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC). The NVRC, a first-of-its-kind... View full entry »
Syracuse Architecture assistant professor Maya Alam has been selected as the first recipient of the Boghosian Fellowship, effective fall 2016. The fellowship—established in early 2015 in memory of Harry der Boghosian ’54 by his sister Paula der Boghosian EDU’64—makes it... View full entry »
As part of its spring 2016 lecture lineup, the Syracuse Architecture will host a series of lectures by principals and founders of the three firms recently chosen as finalists to design the future National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC) at Syracuse University. A competition was launched by... View full entry »
Each semester, upper-level architecture students participate in the visiting critic program taught by leading architects and scholars. This semester students will engage in a range of complex challenges facing many of today’s cities, including aging infrastructure, urbanization, economic... View full entry »
Syracuse University is one step closer to selecting a world-class partner to conceptualize, design and construct the new National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC). The NVRC Selection Committee, made up of faculty, staff, students and design professionals, recently reviewed the qualifications... View full entry »
The 2016 DesignIntelligence (DI) rankings of America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools place the Syracuse University School of Architecture undergraduate (B.Arch) program at #4 in the nation, up from last year’s 5th position. The School’s graduate (M.Arch) program is... View full entry »
From January 21 through February 18, 2016 the Rodger Mack Gallery in Shaffer Hall at Syracuse University will feature the exhibition “Big Will and Friends,” investigating the optical effects, figural relationships, and illusions found in wallpaper, and ways in which these domestic... View full entry »
Beginning in fall 2016, students enrolled in the post-graduate master of science in architecture program will participate in a new, three-pronged “Design | Energy | Futures” research and design concentration.Beginning fall 2016, students enrolled in the post-graduate Master of Science... View full entry »
In response to the rapid growth in passenger volume of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, and economic activities in East Asia, the Taiwanese government is actively seeking to have its airport become a large-scale hub through the construction of its new T3 terminal, targeted for completion in... View full entry »
Architecture educators from across the globe will convene at the Syracuse University School of Architecture from October 8 through 10 for “Between the Autonomous & Contingent Object,” the fall 2015 conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). ... View full entry »
The Syracuse University School of Architecture has initiated an expanded effort to reach out to prospective students across the globe. This fall, representatives from the School will travel to Taipei, Taiwan and Shanghai, China to personally meet with prospective students interested in studying... View full entry »
Syracuse University School of Architecture announces the selection of its visiting critics for the fall 2015 semester: Guillermo Banchini of Banchini Arquitectos (Barqs), Rosario, Argentina; Roberto de Leon of De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop (DPAW), Louisville, Kentucky; Elodie... View full entry »
AIA NY has announced the winners of its 2010 Design Awards. Four juries - architecture, interiors, unbuilt work, and urban design - reviewed 425 entries, selecting thirty-four winners. In the Unbuilt Work category, Della Valle Bernheimer + ARO received a Merit Award for R-House, a "From the... View full entry »
The U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) has announced a $560,296 grant to a Syracuse University-led project to develop a virtual design studio to help building designers evaluate architectural and mechanical options in order to maximize the energy savings of residential and commercial buildings... View full entry »