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The mission of the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture is to advance the interdisciplinary study of American Architecture, Urbanism & Landscape.

The mission of the Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes is to help communities thrive in an age of climate uncertainty through convening workshops and pushing the design, funding, and implementation of innovative infrastructure projects in a range of global contexts. Through related academic programming, the Center integrates resilience thinking into design education, bringing real-world challenges into the classroom to train future generations of design leaders. The Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes is based at Columbia GSAPP and affiliated with the Climate School.

The Center for Spatial Research (CSR) is an interdisciplinary hub for urban research that links architecture, urbanism, the humanities and data science. Fostering a unique collaboration between Columbia GSAPP and the Columbia Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

The Center for Urban Real Estate (CURE.) represents a new paradigm in real estate development research and practice, applied as a transformative and positive force.