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− | '''Graduate School of Architecture''' | + | {{Infobox school |
+ | |Name=Architecture, Planning, and Preservation | ||
+ | |Image=ColumbiaShield.jpg | ||
+ | |Established=1881 | ||
+ | |Dean=[[Mark Wigley]] | ||
+ | |Degrees=[[MS]], [[MArch]], [[PhD]] | ||
+ | |Enrollment=663 students (2005) | ||
+ | |Website=[http://www.arch.columbia.edu/ www.arch.columbia.edu/] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | Columbia's '''Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation''' (GSAPP), is located in [[Avery Hall]]. It offers a professional program in Architecture, masters programs in Urban Design, Urban Planning, Real Estate Developement, and Historic Perservation. 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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Architecture, Planning, and Preservation | |
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Established | 1881 |
President | {{{President}}} |
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 offers a professional program in Architecture, masters programs in Urban Design, Urban Planning, Real Estate Developement, and Historic Perservation. 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.
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