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Columbia's '''Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation''' (GSAPP), is located in [[Avery Hall]]. It is the fourth oldest school of architecture in the country. It offers a professional program in Architecture, masters programs in Urban Design, Urban Planning, Real Estate Developement, and Historic Perservation. However, the school has been known to be very theory-focused since the tenure of [[Bernard Tschumi]] as dean. Faculty include renowned critics like [[Kenneth Frampton]] and historians like [[Andrew Dolkart]], who wrote [[Books about Columbia|''Morningside Heights'']]. The school often hosts lectures and speeches with some of the biggest names in the design world.
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Columbia's '''Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation''' (GSAPP) is located in [[Avery Hall]]. It is the fourth oldest school of architecture in the country. It offers a professional program in Architecture, masters programs in Urban Design, Urban Planning, Real Estate Development, and Historic Preservation. However, the school has been known to be very theory-focused since the tenure of [[Bernard Tschumi]] as dean. Faculty include renowned critics like [[Kenneth Frampton]] and historians like [[Andrew Dolkart]], who wrote [[Books about Columbia|''Morningside Heights'']]. The school often hosts lectures and speeches with some of the biggest names in the design world.
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GSAPP also has studio and lab space in the basement of [[Fayerweather Hall]], and gallery space in [[Buell Hall]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:40, 2 December 2007

Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
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Established 1881
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Dean Mark Wigley
Degrees MS, MArch, PhD
Enrollment 663 students (2005)
Website www.arch.columbia.edu/

Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) is located in Avery Hall. It is the fourth oldest school of architecture in the country. It offers a professional program in Architecture, masters programs in Urban Design, Urban Planning, Real Estate Development, and Historic Preservation. However, the school has been known to be very theory-focused since the tenure of Bernard Tschumi as dean. Faculty include renowned critics like Kenneth Frampton and historians like Andrew Dolkart, who wrote Morningside Heights. The school often hosts lectures and speeches with some of the biggest names in the design world.

GSAPP also has studio and lab space in the basement of Fayerweather Hall, and gallery space in Buell Hall.

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