Shigeru Ban AR’84
Pritzker Prize Laureate Shigeru Ban, architect, educator, and humanitarian, is widely recognized as a leader in design and an advocate for humanitarian causes. He began his career at the Cooper Union School of Architecture,...
Pritzker Prize Laureate Shigeru Ban, architect, educator, and humanitarian, is widely recognized as a leader in design and an advocate for humanitarian causes. He began his career at the Cooper Union School of Architecture,...
Catherine Seavitt Nordenson is professor and chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania’s Stuart Weitzman School of Design, where she holds the Martin and Margy Meyerson Chair of Urbanism....
Dean Maltz is a Managing Partner of Shigeru Ban Architects, an award-winning, international architectural firm led by Shigeru Ban, his longtime friend and business partner of over 40 years. The relationship between Dean and...
Thirty Six Cooper Union Alumni, Faculty, and Students are part of an ongoing group show in Venice. The Show was organized by a committee of CU Alumni led by Donato Giacalone AR’83. There will...
Victor Papanek was born in Vienna, Austria. In 1939 following Nazi Germany’s annexation of Austria, 15-year-old Papanek emigrated to the United States as a refugee. He initially taught German at a YMCA in New York City. He...
Sam Anderson is an architect and an adjunct professor at the Cooper Union, where he has taught Building Technology and Studio for over twenty years. Educated at Harvard College (BA cum laude) and the...
NEW CU ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL OUTREACH Not affiliated with the Cooper Union and the CUAA A group of alumni is starting a new and well-advertised outreach program that will increase CU’s recognition in engineering...
The new MOMA exhibition will examine the way in which the modern architecture of former colonial societies helped shape the post-independence era of self-determination politics in South Asia. The Exhibit will be on view...
Joseph Zelvin (B. Arch., 1965) passed away at the age of 82 on July 9, 2021, in White Plains, NY, with his wife, Mimi Koren, by his side. For two decades Joe ran the...
From his many creative and entrepreneurial endeavors to his founding of what Maria Popova recently called “…one of the greatest public-good institutions our civilization has produced,” Peter Cooper was one of the most engaged...