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Student Profile: Devanshi Shah

As a student at New York Tech, Devanshi Shah (M.Arch. ’22) says she gained the necessary skills to help her succeed as an architect.

Six Architecture Students Selected for Metropolis Magazine’s Future100

Once again, School of Architecture and Design Students were selected as the top graduating architecture and interior design students in the United States and Canada by Metropolis magazine.

Lecture Series Examines Architecture “Beyond the Envelope”

At the latest installment of the School of Architecture and Design’s lecture series “Beyond the Envelope,” architect Jeanne Gang spoke about her firm’s latest project, the Mira Tower, a condominium complex in San Francisco.

Student Profile: Aleksandra Zatorska

When Aleksandra Zatorska was a professional dancer, physical and emotional balance played a role in her success. Balance has taken on a new meaning as she pursues her master’s in architecture.

School of Architecture and Design: Final Reviews

In December, NYIT School of Architecture and Design showcased undergraduate and graduate students’ final projects at a series of review sessions on the Long Island and New York City campuses.

Friends in High Places: 10th Friends of Architecture and Design Reception

More than 350 alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends gathered for the 10th annual Alumni and Friends of the School of Architecture and Design Reception on September 27.

Giovanni Santamaria

Giovanni Santamaria has been teaching continuously at New York Tech’s School of Architecture and Design since 2008. He has served as a member of the Fulbright Scholarship Program's National Screening Committee and taken numerous groups of students on summer study abroad trips, but he is most satisfied when he sees his students growing and learning.

Q&A: Marcella Del Signore on “Data and Matter” and the Venice Architecture Biennale

Associate Professor Marcella Del Signore talks about her exhibit Data & Matter, which is on display at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

Video: Accessibility is the Biggest Issue for American Cities

American cities are facing a crisis. Associate Professor Nicholas D. Bloom, Ph.D., and Professor John di Domenico, M.Arch., address the issues in a Facebook Live discussion.

Q&A: Dong-Sei Kim on How Architecture Can Impact the Korean DMZ

Assistant Professor Dong-Sei Kim, M.Des., examines how architecture and urbanism can play a role in improving inter-Korea relations.

School of Architecture and Design Receives $2 Million Grant

The IDC Foundation has awarded NYIT School of Architecture and Design a grant exceeding $2 million, which will provide funding for academic activities, scholarships, and projects as well as the development of two new post-graduate academic programs.

What Do Robots and Rocks Have in Common? Architecture, Of Course

At two events, NYIT School of Architecture and Design explored the ways technology is changing the way architects build and design.

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