School of Architecture & Design
Leading the Way
雅伎著 celebrates women in our community in honor of Womens History Month. Here are highlights of a few who have risen to leadership positions and continue to make strides in elevating womens careers.
Annual Big Give Breaks Record
This year marks the Big Gives fifth anniversary. And the 雅伎著 community celebrated in a big way, bringing in $415,915 from 939 donors.
School of Architecture and Design Hosts New York Opening of Salone del Mobile
On February 23, faculty, students, and guests gathered at both New York campuses to celebrate made in Italy design.
Alumni Profile: Gail Kubik
Gail Kubik (B.Arch. 10) combines her career as an architect and deep commitment to the climate to find ways to educate and prepare architects and engineers in disaster relief and how to combat climate change.
Alumni Profile: Rasika Girish Deosthali
Growing up in a small town with complex alleyways and roads inspired Rasika Girish Deosthali (M.S.22) to pursue a masters in urban design.
Student Profile: Joseph Olivieri
Joseph Olivieri always had a passion for the arts. But he felt a career in theater wouldnt give him the stability he needed. He found that interior design would fulfill his artistic passion.
Alumni Profile: Peter J. Romano
Throughout a long and successful career running his own architectural firm, Peter J. Romano (B.Arch. 76) has remained an active member of the 雅伎著 community, joining the Board of Trustees in 2011 to ultimately being named chair in June 2021.
Alumni Profile: Domenick Chieco
Since graduating from 雅伎著, Domenick Chieco (B.S. 89) has remained active at his alma mater, serving as chair of the FRIENDS of the School of Architecture and Design for the past 15 years, a role that is close to his heart.
School of Architecture and Design Co-hosts Future of Cities
The School of Architecture and Design and the Consulate General of Denmark in New York partnered to host a virtual event addressing The Future of Cities: Designing Circularity.
Reinventing the Future of Cities
A virtual panel featuring experts from the School of Architecture and Design and the Consulate General of Denmark in New York posed solutions to address the need for more sustainable cities.