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Video: Want to Curb Climate Change? Cities Need to Get Involved.

Feature | Apr 02, 2018

Associate Professor Jeffrey Raven and NYIT student Luciana Godinho talk about ways that mayors and urban leaders can help residents adapt to a warming climate.


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To Curb Climate Change, Cities Need the Right Design

Feature | Dec 05, 2017

NYIT professor pens op-ed stressing the importance of urban design in helping people adapt to a warming climate.


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Student Profile: Shenger “Anna” Dai

Profile | Oct 18, 2017

When it comes to architecture, Shenger “Anna” Dai likes to look at the big picture.


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Jeffrey Raven Panels "Archtober Goes Nordic" at the New School in NYC

Blog | Oct 05, 2017

Jeffrey Raven and fellow panelists discussed how NYC urban redevelopment projects and districts compares to Nordic best practices within design and public health in the built environment.
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Climate-Resilient Urban Design Studio, Fall 2016

Blog-Video | Dec 22, 2016

This “vertical” graduate-undergraduate design studio at NYIT engages the New York Metropolitan area as a climate laboratory and contributes to the critical dialog cities and regions confronting climate change. The interdisciplinary studio introduces students to the fundamentals of urban design while confronting resiliency challenges in a vulnerable, flood-prone district in Nassau County, Long Island. The studio is further enriched by collaboration with outside experts working with the Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery.

Climate-Resilient Urban Design Studio, Fall 2016

Video | Dec 22, 2016

This “vertical” graduate-undergraduate design studio at NYIT engages the New York Metropolitan area as a climate laboratory and contributes to the critical dialog cities and regions confronting climate change. The interdisciplinary studio introduces students to the fundamentals of urban design while confronting resiliency challenges in a vulnerable, flood-prone district in Nassau County, Long Island. The studio is further enriched by collaboration with outside experts working with the Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery.
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NYIT Urban Design Graduate Students Participate in AIANY Charrette on Midtown Manhattan

Blog | Dec 09, 2016

An important component of our graduate program is to provide cross-fertilization between profession and education.


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Graduate Students Contributing to the Fourth Regional Plan - Regional Plan Association

Blog | Dec 08, 2016

RPA upcoming Fourth Regional Plan is crafting a long-range vision for the region's shared prosperity, health and livability, resiliency and good governance and MsAURD students are playing their part.


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Publication - Climate Change and Cities: Summary for City Leaders at COP21 Climate Summit

Blog | Dec 04, 2016

Climate Change and Cities: Summary for City Leaders at COP21 Climate Summit, Rosenzweig, C., W. Solecki (ed.); Jeffrey Raven (Coordinating Lead Author); Urban Climate Change Network, Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, 2015.

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COP21 Paris: Cooling a Hot City

Blog-Video | Dec 01, 2016

COP21 Paris: Cooling a Hot City. - Urban Design Studio

COP21 Paris: Cooling a Hot City

Video | Dec 01, 2016

COP21 Paris: Cooling a Hot City. - Urban Design Studio


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