Student Publications
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH & DESIGN
New Town Field Guide: Chandigarh (Fall 2011)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Resources for an Urban World: Rio de Janeiro (Fall 2012)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Design for Diplomacy: China (Fall 2013)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Resources for an Urban World: Istanbul (Fall 2014)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Design for Environmental Diplomacy: Amman (Fall 2015)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Resources for an Urban World: Oslo (Fall 2016)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Water Communities: Mexico City (Fall 2017)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Common Infrastructures: Mexico City (Fall 2018)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Embodied Imaginaries: Berlin + New York (Fall 2019)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Common Infrastructures for Aging: West Oakland (Fall 2021)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Design for Diplomacy: Morocco (Fall 2022)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Unsettled: Cyprus (Fall 2023)
Advanced Architectural Research & Design (formerly known as Design III) provides our most advanced architecture majors with an opportunity to do research and design on urgent issues in an international context. Each year, the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department publishes a book compiling our students' research and projects from this course.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
ONSITE
Onsite: Public
OnSite is a journal published by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department that leverages the critical work of students in Curating Architecture, a seminar and workshop led by Professor Irina Verona.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Onsite: Boundaries
OnSite is a journal published by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department that leverages the critical work of students in Curating Architecture, a seminar and workshop led by Professor Irina Verona.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Onsite: Different
OnSite is a journal published by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department that leverages the critical work of students in Curating Architecture, a seminar and workshop led by Professor Irina Verona.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Onsite: Display Copy
OnSite is a journal published by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department that leverages the critical work of students in Curating Architecture, a seminar and workshop led by Professor Irina Verona.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Onsite: Radical
OnSite is a journal published by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department that leverages the critical work of students in Curating Architecture, a seminar and workshop led by Professor Irina Verona.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
Onsite: The Olympic Effect
OnSite is a journal published by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department that leverages the critical work of students in Curating Architecture, a seminar and workshop led by Professor Irina Verona.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
URBAN DISLOCATIONS
Urban Dislocations and The Architecture of Diasporas
This book was produced by students in a Urban Dislocations, a course led by Professors Ralph Ghoche and Ignacio Galan in the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department.
To request a digital copy, email architecture@barnard.edu.
TKTNK
TKTNK: Intersection
TKTNK is an annual student publication organized by the Barnard + Columbia Architecture Society student group, with co-sponsorship by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department. It promotes architectural writing, research, and proposals that span a range of disciplines, including art history, philosophy, creative writing, urban studies, sustainability, planning, and preservation.
To request a digital copy, email architecturesociety@columbia.edu
TKTNK: Portfolio
TKTNK is an annual student publication organized by the Barnard + Columbia Architecture Society student group, with co-sponsorship by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department. It promotes architectural writing, research, and proposals that span a range of disciplines, including art history, philosophy, creative writing, urban studies, sustainability, planning, and preservation.
To request a digital copy, email architecturesociety@columbia.edu
TKTNK: Abstraction vs Representation
TKTNK is an annual student publication organized by the Barnard + Columbia Architecture Society student group, with co-sponsorship by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department. It promotes architectural writing, research, and proposals that span a range of disciplines, including art history, philosophy, creative writing, urban studies, sustainability, planning, and preservation.
To request a digital copy, email architecturesociety@columbia.edu
TKTNK: Archive
TKTNK is an annual student publication organized by the Barnard + Columbia Architecture Society student group, with co-sponsorship by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department. It promotes architectural writing, research, and proposals that span a range of disciplines, including art history, philosophy, creative writing, urban studies, sustainability, planning, and preservation.
To request a digital copy, email architecturesociety@columbia.edu
TKTNK: Collage
TKTNK is an annual student publication organized by the Barnard + Columbia Architecture Society student group, with co-sponsorship by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department. It promotes architectural writing, research, and proposals that span a range of disciplines, including art history, philosophy, creative writing, urban studies, sustainability, planning, and preservation.
To request a digital copy, email architecturesociety@columbia.edu
TKTNK: Materiality
TKTNK is an annual student publication organized by the Barnard + Columbia Architecture Society student group, with co-sponsorship by the Barnard and Columbia Architecture Department. It promotes architectural writing, research, and proposals that span a range of disciplines, including art history, philosophy, creative writing, urban studies, sustainability, planning, and preservation.
To request a digital copy, email architecturesociety@columbia.edu