Architecture News
Read about the new accomplishments of Barnard scholars.
A Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge Competition winner, the architecture and psychology major shares her vision for a New York City landmark.
We are excited to announce that Professor Siddiqi's working group, Insurgent Domesticities, will be launching at the Center for the Study of Social Difference (CSSD) in the 2020-2021 academic year!
Congratulations to our alumna, Anda French (BC’02), on winning the Progressive Architecture (P/A) Award! Anda and her sister, Jenny French, are co-founders of French 2D, an architecture studio located in Boston. Their award-winning project is Bay State Commons Cohousing located in Malden, Massachusetts, which was featured in the March 2020 issue of Architect Magazine.
Joshua Foster (CC'16) is currently an Architectural Designer at KFA Architecture where he passionately works on both affordable and market-rate housing projects throughout Los Angeles, CA. In addition to his work as a designer, Joshua is on the board of the Southern California chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), a speaker on the topics of Architecture and Community Impact Entrepreneurship, and an entrepreneur who has co-founded multiple community-focused ventures, including MintMAG.
Learn more about Josh's career path in this interview by VoyageLA Magazine and read the latest issue of Mint MAG here.
"Crip Camp is not only a film about the disability rights movement but one in which the experience, voice, and perspective of disabled individuals leads the narrative throughout."
Galán will be participating in the 17th International Architecture Exhibition alongside Matilde Cassani (Architectural Association), Iván L. Munuera (Princeton University), and Joel Sanders (Yale University). The exhibit is curated by Hashim Sarkis.
In light of the current global situation surrounding COVID-19, the Biennale Architettura has been postponed. The exhibit will be held from August 29th through November 29th.
This year’s Virginia C. Gildersleeve Visiting Professor advocates for arts in Kenya and East Africa.
We spoke to the director and chairs of each department, who shared what makes the end-of-year shows and performances by students in art, music, and theatre special.