Fall 2025 Lectures and Events

Fall 2025 Lectures and Events Poster

LECTURES    
Fall 2025 All School Assembly Tuesday, September 2 at 2:00PM in The Great Hall Convocation
Leslie Avayzian: Mention My Beauty Saturday, September 13 at 1:00PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium In-Class Performance
Annabelle Selldorf in Conversation with Nader Tehrani Friday, September 26 at 7:00PM in The Great Hall [Register here] Benjamin Menschel Distinguished Lecture
Andrew Ross: Interserctions of Assemblage Sculpture and Digital Imaging
Moderated by Vasily Chumakov
Tuesday, October 7 at 6:30PM in Room 315F [Watch here The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
Adamo-Faiden and Tankhouse in Conversation: A Collective Project
Moderated by Ted Baab
Tuesday, October 14 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Watch here] Ornamental Metal Institute of New York Lecture
Mary Miss and Bryony Roberts in Conversation
Moderated by Kayla Montes de Oca
Tuesday, October 21 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Watch here] Visiting Lecture
School of Architecture Dinner Thursday, October 23 at 6:30PM in the Third Floor Lobby Community Dinner
Alice (Yuan) Meng: Sidewalks and Storefronts — A Study on NYC Chinatown's Small Businesses
Moderated by Belinda Lin
Tuesday, October 28 at 12:00PM in 315F and Zoom [Watch here] The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
Plug in, Fold Over, Pop Up: Publishing as Architecture Tuesday, October 28 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] Exhibition Conversation
Jose Aragüez: Dispositional Intelligence
Moderated by Michael Young
Tuesday, November 4 at 6:30PM in 315F [Watch here] Book Talk
Malkit Shoshan: Ecologies of Care — Designing Within Conflict
Moderated by Dila Koksal
Thursday, November 6 at 6:30PM in the Library Atrium [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
Bill Baker in Conversation with Sigrid Adriaenssens and Thorsten Helbig: Structural Research in the Creation of New Architectures
Moderated by Elizabeth O'Donnell
Tuesday, November 11 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] YC Foundation Lecture
Peggy Deamer: Work on Work
Moderated by Dila Koksal
Thursday, November 13 at 6:30PM in 315F [Watch here The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
Julian Palacio: Eladio Dieste and the Form of Equilibrium Tuesday, November 18 at 6:30PM in 315F [Register here] Exhibition Lecture
Mariana Mogilevich: Another Story for Another City
Moderated by Helena Uceda
Tuesday, November 25 at 6:30PM in 315F [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen: Four Five Six
Moderated by Clara Syme and Owen Nichols
Wednesday, December 10 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] Steel Institute of New York Lecture
Arvind Ramachandran: Conversations Around Public Space Wednesday, December 16 at 6:30PM in the Civic Projects Lab [Register here] Finnish Cultural Institute of New York Lecture and Workshop
EXHIBITIONS  
John Hejduk: Three Projects Thursday, September 11 — Friday, October 3 in the Third Floor Hallway Gallery. 
Archigram: Making a Facsimile Tuesday, October 14 — Thursday, November 6 in the Third Floor Hallway Gallery. Exhibition Lecture and Reception Tuesday, October 28. 
Eladio Dieste's Material Tour de Force Tuesday, November 11 — Sunday, November 30. Exhibition Lecture Tuesday, November 18. 

 

The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture is pleased to announce its Fall 2025 lecture series. The focus this semester is on attending to what is built, what is imagined, and what it means for the world we share. With an emphasis on conversation, we ask: What is our agency as architects and designers? This lecture series is presented in collaboration with The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series, whose mission this year is to honor the ongoing interest in inviting architects whose work represents alternative practices.  

The Eleanore Pettersen Lecture Series
The Eleanore Pettersen Lecture, established through a generous gift to The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, is dedicated to the voices of women in architecture as a lasting tribute to Ms. Pettersen's significant impact in the world of architecture and her love of The Cooper Union. Pettersen, who had worked as an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright and would later design the post-White House home of Richard M. Nixon, was one of the first women to be licensed as an architect in New Jersey, and developed a successful practice there that spanned over fifty years.

Lectures in this series have been given by Toshiko Mori (2005), Phyllis Lambert (2006), Elizabeth Wright Ingraham (2008), Billie Tsien (2009), Francine Houben (2011), Sarah Wigglesworth (2013), and Farshid Moussavi (2014), Mabel Wilson (2020), Lesley Lokko + Sumayya Vally (2021), Samia Henni (2022).  

The Fariba Tehrani Lecture  
The Fariba Tehrani Lecture was initiated in honor of Biba Tehrani, whose decades-long commitment to education has served as a radical alternative to the very models of conventional pedagogies of which she is both beneficiary and victim. Her commitment to discursive interaction, speech, and oratory makes this endowment an apt tribute for her contributions to generations of students.

The YC Foundation Lecture
The YC Foundation, Inc., New York, makes grants for lectures in Architecture that inspire young architects to leadership through the experiences and stories of the lecturers.

The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series 2025-26
The 2025-2026 Student Lecture Series received a great amount of continued interest in inviting architects with alternative practices, from journalism to set design to civic service. This interest comes from an acute awareness of the global crises impacting us and speaks to a desire to engage with architecture not as a fixed practice, but as a critical dialogue of social, cultural, political, and technological inquiry.

The mission of the Student Lecture Series this year is to honor that in all respects: through the people we have chosen to invite, as well as a concerted effort with the school’s faculty series and Acting Dean Aranda to create more space for intellectual discussion between the students and the lecturers. We aim to work towards this by collecting and circulating student critique on the lectures throughout the semester; by reintroducing the lunchtime lectures to center student-led discussion around the work of recent alumni and the screenings of past lectures; and by grounding these new initiatives in a deeper understanding of how the Student Lecture Series came to be, so that we can collectively ask: how has, how does, and how can architecture respond to the world around us?

The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series is endowed by Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown.

Current Work
Current Work is a lecture series co-sponsored with The Architectural League of New York featuring leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art. 

  • Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences.

  • “My feelings, my desires, my hopes, embrace humanity throughout the world,” Peter Cooper proclaimed in a speech in 1853. He looked forward to a time when, “knowledge shall cover the earth as waters cover the great deep.”

  • From its beginnings, Cooper Union was a unique institution, dedicated to founder Peter Cooper's proposition that education is the key not only to personal prosperity but to civic virtue and harmony.

  • Peter Cooper wanted his graduates to acquire the technical mastery and entrepreneurial skills, enrich their intellects and spark their creativity, and develop a sense of social justice that would translate into action.