Jun 13 2013
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT-Nanjing Salutes the Class of 2013
NYIT Honors Class of 2013 at NYIT-Vancouver
NYIT-Amman Celebrates Class of 2013
NYIT Anatomy Professor and Team Discover the Origin of the Turtle Shell
Technical Open HouseāJob Fair
Energy Management and Environmental Technology Graduate Info Session
Graduate Tuesdays
Broadridge Open House - Technology Jobs
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NYIT's School of Architecture and Design offers the following degree programs:
In addition to the programs on the New York campuses, the School of Architecture and Design offers undergraduate interior design programs at Bahrain and Abu Dhabi.
Our popular summer study-abroad programs incorporate real-world onsite projects and collaboration with foreign peers. NYIT professors haven taken students to Israel, Italy, Japan, and other countries.
The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) exhibition, "Cut 'n' Paste: From Architectural Assemblage to Collage City," will feature architectural renderings created for NYIT's design of a recycling center in Costa Rica. Attend the opening reception on Wednesday, July 10 at MOMA, 11 W. 53 St., New York City.
The Costa Rica recycling center is an NYIT sLAB project—student-led architecture build initiative. NYIT students with the guidance of Assistant Professor Tobias Holler have raised more than $30,000 on kickstarter.com to fund the project, which is currently in construction. The exhibition will run to Sunday, Dec. 1.
Congratulations to Nader Vossoughian, Ph.D., associate professor of architecture, who is the recipient of a Graham Foundation grant for research on "Standardization Reconsidered: Ernst Neufert's Bauentwufslehre (1936) as Case Study." Read more.

NYIT students from the School of Architecture and Design are pictured with Jason Van Nest (far right), assistant professor of architecture, at the Morgan Library in New York City, where they presented final projects for a course on building information modeling analysis.
Six NYIT students taking a spring 2013 course on building information modeling (BIM) analysis showed their semester-long projects on May 22 at the Morgan Library in New York City. Patrick J. Milliman, the library's director of communications and marketing, invited the students to make the public presentation, "A Building Information Analysis of the Morgan Library," after reviewing their midterm presentations.
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