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The MS in Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices Online Info Session hosted by Program Directors Felicity Scott and Mark Wasiuta took place on Wednesday, October 23. Please contact GSAPP Admissions at arch_admissions@columbia.edu to view the recording, and visit the main 2024 Open House webpage for other online sessions and resources.
Student Work
Visit the online 2023 End of Year Show to learn about the graduating students’ theses.
You can also browse the digital archive for work associated by course and instructor, read summaries of MSCCCP theses here, or scroll through the MSCCCP program spreads of Abstract 2022, Columbia GSAPP’s annual publication of student work.
Sharjah Architecture Triennial 2020
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates CCCP/2020, a collective of current M.S. CCCP students, researched the format of the syllabus as a pedagogical tool and as a site of knowledge production and produced an installation as part of the architecture triennial.
CCCP@10 Wadi Rum, Jordan
The CCCP program celebrated the tenth year of its program with a series of events, lectures, and discussions in Wadi Rum.
Venice Encounters: Blind Dates May 2018
Venice Encounters is a research project produced by the CCCP Class of 2019 that aims to analyze the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. The project includes a series of happenings based on a format of blind dates taken from the Hans-Günther Brüske-created documentary television series Durch die Nacht mit… (Into the Night with…). For the project, a selection of different curators and participants were paired up to follow routes across the interiors and surroundings of the Giardini and Arsenale, engaging in critical but informal conversations.
Columbia GSAPP Lecture and Event Series
The Dean’s lecture and event series invites guests from across the world to deliver talks and participate in discussions with the GSAPP community. Below is a selection of events featuring CCCP program faculty members.
Diana Martinez
The Detlef Mertins Lecture on the Histories of Modernity by Ana María León with an introduction by Felicity Scott, Professor, Architecture PhD Program Director, and MSCCCP Program Co-Director, GSAPP
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Ana María León
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Adrian Lahoud
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Keller Easterling
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Martin Beck
You can also find a self-guided audio walking tour of Columbia University’s historic campus by Professor and Historic Preservationist Andrew Dolkart (‘77 MS HP) here.