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From Pratt Institute on August 23rd, 2018
Pratt faculty member Christian Hawkey is an American writer and poet. He was educated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He presents a lecture entitled "No… -
From Pratt Institute on September 6th, 2018
Part seven of the Prefabrication Conference continues with the Assistant Chair of Graduate Architecture and Urban Design at Pratt Philip Parker. He explores the… -
From Pratt Institute on August 23rd, 2018
Daniel Libeskind sits down with Pratt faculty member Catherine Ingraham to discuss the architect’s latest buildings, writings and thoughts. The world-renowned… -
From Pratt Institute on September 6th, 2018
In this event entitled “Rome Matters”, educators and practitioners present four lectures on Rome. The event is moderated by Jason Vigneri-Beane, an… -
From Pratt Institute on September 6th, 2018
In the second lecture given at Higgins Hall Auditorium after its opening in 2005, Catherine Ingraham addresses the subject of her upcoming book, Architecture, Animal,… -
From Travis Werlen on August 23rd, 2018
Founder of the Center for Urban Pedagogy Damon Rich delivers a lecture entitled This Is What Representation Looks Like. The Columbia-educated urban planner describes… -
From Pratt Institute on September 6th, 2018
Part three of the Prefabrication Conference begins with a lecture by American architect Wes Jones. Educated at UC Berkeley and Harvard’s GSD, Jones explores… -
From Pratt Institute on August 23rd, 2018
Ferda Kolatan talks about his collaboration with Erich Schoenenberger as part of their New York-based practice su11. The firm’s work specializes in computational… -
From Pratt Institute on August 23rd, 2018
Theoharis David received his B.Arch from Pratt Institute and his M.Arch from Yale University. David has served as Chair of the Graduate School of Architecture at Pratt… -
From Travis Werlen on October 16th, 2020
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From Nicholas Dease on October 13th, 2020
As the world moves online, issues of privacy and the limits of free speech have come to the fore. But what does that mean on campus? Listen to students, staff, and… -
From Nicholas Dease on July 25th, 2020
This is a quick guide on how to create an account and get started using NYTimes.com. -
From Nicholas Dease on August 5th, 2020
Learn the basics of Artstor. -
From Nicholas Dease on September 24th, 2020
Learn how to search the Scientific American Archive. -
From Nicholas Dease on April 24th, 2020
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From Travis Werlen on September 25th, 2019