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Work by Riya Sinha, MS Architecture and Urban Design ’19

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Pratt Campus and Classroom photos.

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Work by Emin Khananayev, BArch ’20, and Sidhant Seth, BArch ’20

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We see the design, planning, and management of the built environment as tools for addressing the critical issues of our time—from social justice to the climate crisis. As a student at the School of Architecture, you’ll build the skills and knowledge you need to respond to these complex and evolving challenges in a uniquely versatile, innovative, and ethical way. As you do, our goal is to prepare you to lead a life of consequence within each discipline, both today and beyond.

News from the School of Architecture

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GA/LA/UD Interim Chair Alexandra Barker Awarded the Arnold W. Brunner Grant

Alexandra Barker, Interim Chairperson of Graduate Architecture, Landscape Architecture, & Urban Design, is among the 2025 recipients of the Arnold W. Brunner Grant.
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Excerpt from Quinn Gregory’s Report Funded by the William ‘Bill’ Menking Award

This is one essay from a collection Quinn wrote about his time in Europe with the William 'Bill Menking' Travel Award.
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Canada Council for the Arts Selects SoA Graduate Student Fabio Lima for 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Fellowship

Fabio Lima (HP '26) will join the cohort of fellows overseeing the daily operations of the Canada Pavilion in the Giardini di Castello during the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale.
Architectural Render depicting designs in a grassland
Work by Vruti Desai and Vatsal Upadhyay, MS Architecture ’18

Through discussion, debate, and design exploration, we discover the bounds of the built/unbuilt/rebuilt environment and imagine the iterations of what could be.

Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Planning, and Management all provide opportunities to solve complex and intriguing problems. Using a wide range of technologies, methodologies, and engagement processes, you’ll explore and expand the bounds of your discipline. As you do, you’ll use your expertise to empower the public through the co-creation and curation of sustainable spaces, communities, and habitats.