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Computational Design Practices Open House

The MS Computational Design Practices Online Info Session hosted by Program Director Laura Kurgan takes place on Thursday, October 24, at 10:30am Eastern Time.
Please register to join.

Visit the main 2024 Open House for Prospective Students webpage for other online sessions and the full in-person schedule of events on Monday, October 21.

Student Work

Visit the online 2024 End of Year Show to see the work by the most recent graduates from Computational Design Practices.

You can also browse the digital archive for work associated by studio and instructor.

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 MSCDP faculty members.

Future Present Symposium
February 10, 2023
The Future Present Symposium explores the use of computation to radicalize spatial practices as well as the boundaries between technology, design, activism, and critical thinking. The event featured a discussion between Imani Jacqueline Brown and Elaine Gan, followed by a conversation between Sam Lavigne and Farzin Lotfi-Jam.