New “Conversations in Urban Design” Series Taps Top Talent
The new series features discussions between School of Architecture and Design students and distinguished practitioners and researchers in academia who contribute to the fields of urban design, sustainable development, and landscape urbanism.
Students Propose Ways to Achieve Zero-Carbon Footprint in Gowanus
Students in the M.S. in Architecture, Urban, and Regional Design program address issues of climate change and rezoning in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, N.Y.
News Byte: Designing Healthy and Resilient Cities in the Face of COVID-19
In a May 20 article in the French newspaper Le Monde, Graduate Urban Design program director Jeffrey Raven provides insights on how climate-resilient urban design can play a significant role in deterring major health challenges and the spread of disease.
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.
Alumni Profile: Shiva Ghomi
Shiva Ghomi (M.S. ’15) used her NYIT degree and love of resilient design to launch a successful architecture firm.
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.
Architecture Students Find a Way to Cool Down a “Sunny” Part of Queens
A group of three architecture students presented their design solution for Sunnyside Yard, an active rail yard in Queens, during the Urban Design Climate Workshop held at NYIT-New York City (Manhattan) in August.
NYIT Experts Take Over in a Minute
Since 2017, The Academic Minute has featured a total of 13 NYIT experts, who have reached millions of influencers and other stakeholders.
Video: Want to Curb Climate Change? Cities Need to Get Involved.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Raven and NYIT student Luciana Godinho talk about ways that mayors and urban leaders can help residents adapt to a warming climate.
To Curb Climate Change, Cities Need the Right Design
NYIT professor pens op-ed stressing the importance of urban design in helping people adapt to a warming climate.
Student Profile: Shenger “Anna” Dai
When it comes to architecture, Shenger “Anna” Dai likes to look at the big picture.
The Sustainable City: Shaping Resilient Communities for the 21st Century
Architect Jeffrey Raven will share his research at the Provost Discovery Luncheon on March 10. You're invited to attend.