Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
Architecture Students Explore How Aquaculture Could Transform Industrial Brooklyn with Oysters and Algae
As New York City rebuilds in the aftermath of a long pandemic year, Pratt students are partnering in the local Brooklyn community and beyond to support a better, more equitable future with innovative solutions. In the Making a Difference series,…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
School of Architecture Advocates for Climate Education with Pavilions & Projects on Governors Island
A “slice” of Harrison Atelier’s Pollinators Pavilion at the Bee Conservancy on Governors Island (photo by Adam Elstein) As New York City rebuilds in the aftermath of a long pandemic year, Pratt students are partnering in…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
Technology Expands Creativity and Extends Community at Pratt
The pandemic may have accelerated it, but hybrid learning has its foundation in Pratt Institute’s longstanding commitment to incorporating technology into its curriculum and making its educational experience accessible to as many students as possible. The…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
A New Augmented Reality App Brings Architecture Student Work into Your Home
You can now transform any open space into an exhibition of Pratt Institute student work that you can explore with just your smartphone. Released this spring, the Pratt Virtual Exhibitions app was created for iPad and iPhone…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
How Pratt’s Architectural Theory Leaders Are Inspiring the Next Generation of Critical Thinkers
Sanford Kwinter, Manuel DeLanda, Meredith TenHoor, and Catherine Ingraham at the “What Does (Can) Theory Do” GAUD symposium on April 4, 2019 The question is often raised—such as in the recent Theory’s Curriculum program hosted…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
Pratt Architecture Students Design a Modern Jewish Sukkah as a Community Sanctuary
From October 13 to 23, visitors to Tribeca Park in Manhattan can enter an architectural space designed as a modern refuge by Pratt Institute students. Timed with the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, their sukkah—a temporary structure…