Events

Guest Lecture: Anna Dyson, Hines Professor of Architecture at the Yale Schools of Architecture and Environment

16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium 16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium, New York, NY, United States +1 more

Welcome Maria Perbellini Dean of The School of Architecture and Design View Bio Introduction Andreas Theodoridis Assistant Professor School of Architecture and Design View Bio Moderation Jeffrey Raven Associate Professor, Urban and Regional Design School of Architecture and Design View Bio Speaker Anna Dyson Hines Professor of Architecture at the Yale Schools of Architecture (YSoA) […]

Challenging Convention: MVRDV’s Approach to Design

NYIT de Seversky Mansion NYIT de Seversky Mansion, Old Westbury, NY

This presentation introduces MVRDV’s approach to architecture, driven by bold design and innovative solutions. Our research-based methodology challenges convention, focusing on sustainability, urban density, and the integration of built and natural environments. We create flexible, adaptable spaces that encourage inclusivity and community while advancing the use of sustainable materials and technologies. Following a brief discussion […]

Atypical Architectures: Design For Diverse Abilities

16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium 16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium, New York, NY, United States +1 more

Architecture and design disciplines have long relied on principles of typicality and normativity that exclude all those that do not conform to such norms. Whether based on ability, the body, or type of user, and from the spoon to the city, the normalization of design types often codify forms of normative construction, life, and socialization […]

The Aluminaire House

16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium 16 W. 61st St., 11th-floor auditorium, New York, NY, United States +1 more

The Aluminaire House, by the architects  A. Lawrence Kocher and Albert Frey, was built in New York City as an exhibition of modern materials at the Architectural League and Allied Arts and Industries biannual exhibition in 1931.  This presentation is about its 93 year history and our 36 years of involvement with it, including rescuing […]

Where in the World? Virtual Global Field Trip and Button Flair

Education Hall, Library Education Hall, Library

Visit the Art & Architecture Library in Education Hall for a Virtual Global World Tour complete with souvenirs. Explore the Google Earth World Tour and Button Flair Project. This year’s theme highlights how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology has changed the way we perceive, navigate, and shape our world. It shows how combining human creativity […]

16th Annual Alumni and FRIENDS Reception

Garden City Hotel 45 Seventh Street, Garden City, NY, United States

Dean Maria R. Perbellini and the FRIENDS Executive Committee invite you to celebrate the past year's accomplishments and the success of our alumni at the 16th Annual Alumni and FRIENDS Reception on Wednesday, November 20 from 6-9 p.m. at the Garden City Hotel in Garden, City, N.Y.

Museum as a Space For Theory and Critical Agency

1855 Broadway, 11th-floor Gallery 1855 Broadway, 11th-floor gallery +1 more

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 […]

Autonomous Urbanism: the Exhibition

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 […]

Beyond the Envelope

16 W. 61 St., eleventh-floor 16 W. 61 St., 11th-floor auditorium

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 […]

Simulated and Measured Environments for Design Education

Online Online

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 […]

Book Discussion: Dispositional Intelligence in Architecture

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 […]

SoAD Big Give Pre-Party

Education Hall Education Hall Front Lobby, Long Island campus +1 more

We are getting things started a little bit early in 2025 with a Big Give Pre-Party for students with the School of Architecture and Design in New York City and Long Island. Make a gift, enter a raffle, and join in the fun! Prizes will include New York Tech swag bags and more. You’ll also […]