Spring 2025 Lectures and Events


LECTURES    
Spring 2025 All School Assembly Tuesday, January 21 at 12:00PM in The Frederick P. Rose Auditorium Convocation
Making Home with Justice: Deanna Van Buren of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces
Moderated by Guillermo Ruiz de Teresa
Tuesday, January 28 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Watch here] Making Home Lecture Series
Utsa Hazarika: Liminal Architectures and Diasporic Movements
Moderated by Asialy Bracey Gardella. 
Thursday, January 30 at 6:30PM in 315F [Watch here] The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
Sue Gussow Drawing Workshop Part 1 Saturday, February 1 at 10:00AM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium Workshop
Sue Gussow Drawing Workshop Part 2 Saturday, February 8 at 10:00AM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium Workshop
William Horgan: From Possible to Scalable Monday, February 10 at 4:00PM in Room 215F In-Class Lecture
John Lin AR'02: The Social Contract
 
Wednesday, February 12 at 2:00PM in 315F [Watch here] In-Class Lecture
C.J. Lim: Dreams + Disillusions Wednesday, February 12 at 4:00PM in 315F In-Class Lecture
Versions, Visions, and Folios: The Sixth Somewhat Annual Meeting Thursday, February 13 at 6:30PM in 315F [Watch here] Roundtable Discussion
Building Culture: The Museum Beyond Art
Participants include Elizabeth Diller, Paola Antonelli and Julian Rose
Tuesday, February 18 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Watch here] Book Talk
Making Home with History: La Vaughn Belle and Germane Barnes
Moderated by Kayla Montes de Oca
Thursday, February 20 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Watch here] Making Home Lecture Series
Tumbados 
Co-presented with Storefront for Art and Architecture
Tuesday, February 25 at 6:30PM in The Great Hall [Register here] Symposium
Anna Puigjaner of MAIO: On Housing Friday, February 28 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Register here] Current Work
Desert Conversation Thursday, March 6 at 6:30PM in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] Visiting Lecture
Anne Holtrop Tuesday, March 11 at 6:30PM in The Great Hall [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] Fariba Tehrani Lecture
Chat Chuenrudeemol
Moderated by Belinda Lin
Thursday, March 20 at 6:30PM in 315F [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
School of Architecture Dinner Wednesday, March 26 at 6:30PM in The Third Floor Lobby Community Dinner
Herman Jessor Thursday, March 27 at 6:30PM in 315F [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] Exhibition Lecture
Hanif Kara Tuesday, April 1 at 6:30PM in The Great Hall [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] Steel Institute of New York Lecture
Agrest and Gandelsonas Reception Thursday, April 3 at 6:30PM in the Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery Exhibition Reception
Beowulf Boritt Tuesday, April 8 at 6:30PM in 315F [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] The Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series
Agrest and Gandelsonas Thursday, April 10 at 6:30PM in The Great Hall [Register here] and Zoom [Register here] Exhibition Lecture
Casey Reas, Mario Klingemann, Christiane Paul Wednesday, April 23 at 6:30PM in The Great Hall [Register here] Conversation
EXHIBITIONS  
AA Folios: 1986-1991 Tuesday, January 21 — Thursday, February 13 in the Third Floor Hallway Gallery. 

 

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 2024-25

The 2024-25 Diane Lewis Student Lecture Series focuses on storytelling within the practices of art and architecture. Storytelling is a force which is capable of constructing and deconstructing the narratives of our lives, communities, and surroundings. Architecture is not a frozen concept within the space it has engineered, but a transmutable narrative – a story that is embedded within the landscape it occupies, the community it serves, and the Ever-changing reality it reflects. 

Our speakers, a diverse group of sociologists, artists, set designers, urbanists, and architects, will bring a tapestry of perspectives to an atmosphere which questions the role of design in the construction of not only physical spaces, but the cultural, socio-political, and ecological contexts which surround and inhabit them. We will explore the invisible currents that flow through our cities, the contested groups that hold stories of resilience and adaptation, and the intersections where architecture meets art, activism, and performance.

This lecture series will look at how architecture speaks – through its provocation of thought and elicitation of emotion, its ability to cultivate experience, and its manipulation as a force of control or tool of colonial repression. Architecture shapes the way we experience the world, and in one that is marked by uncertainty and the looming threat of global conflict, the spaces and narratives we uphold have never been more critical.

We invite our audience to engage with these transformative ideas, to listen closely to the stories embedded within the spaces around us – and those far from us – and to become active participants in the ongoing dialogue about the future of our built environment. 

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.