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CONTENTS
Val Warke - Interviewer
Andrea Simitch - Foreword by
Thom Mayne - Interviewee
Rubén Alcolea - Contributor
Elie Boutros - Contributor
Tess Clancy - Contributor
Stephen Duncombe - Contributor
Ignacio Galán - Contributor
Wachira Leangtanom - Contributor
Mark Morris - Contributor
Jonathan Ochshorn - Contributor
Caroline O'Donnell - Contributor
Erin Pellegrino - Contributor
Helena Rong - Con

tributor
Richard Rosa - Contributor
Danny Salamoun - Contributor
Andrew Santa Lucia - Contributor
Peter Stec - Contributor
Warisara Sudswong - Contributor
Marrikka Trotter - Contributor
Philip Ursprung - Contributor
Frank Wang - Contributor
Michael Young - Contributor
Sasa Zivkovic - Contributor

Editor-in-Chief
Val Warke

Editors
Val Warke - Editor-In-Chief
Hallie Black - Managing Editor
Aya Mears - Managing Editor
Shruti Shah - Editor
Tess Clancy - Editor

Design
Studio Elana Schlenker

Printing
Ofset Yapimevi, Turkey

Publishing
Cornell AAP Publications

Distribution
New Distribution House

We are pleased to announce our next theme for the Cornell Journal of Architecture 12: After!"We humans tend to find ours...
08/05/2020

We are pleased to announce our next theme for the Cornell Journal of Architecture 12: After!

"We humans tend to find ourselves constantly grasping for an after, even as we face futures with a degree of apprehension. After is a portal to a future, to another condition, and to another sequence of events. While we're obliged to stand squarely within the present, as architects we're equally obliged to project our work into a hereafter that can be only loosely understood. And then we can hope that, in the aftermath, our intentions bear some resemblance to their consequences."

—Val Warke, Hallie Black, and the Editors, Cornell Journal of Architecture 12

For more information on submitting for the Cornell Journal of Architecture 12: After, please visit our website and download the submissions guide (http://cornelljournalofarchitecture.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/200507_CJoA12_Call-for-Abstracts_Instructions.pdf). The open call for abstracts is due on May 31.

The Cornell Journal of Architecture is a critical journal of architecture and urbanism produced by editors in the department of architecture at the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University.

08/05/2020

"We humans tend to find ourselves constantly grasping for an after, even as we face futures with a degree of apprehension. After is a portal to a future, to another condition, and to another sequence of events. While we're obliged to stand squarely within the present, as architects we're equally obliged to project our work into a hereafter that can be only loosely understood. And then we can hope that, in the aftermath, our intentions bear some resemblance to their consequences."

—Val Warke, Hallie Black, and the Editors, Cornell Journal of Architecture 12

For more information on submitting for the Cornell Journal of Architecture 12: After, please visit our website and download the submissions guide (http://cornelljournalofarchitecture.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/200507_CJoA12_Call-for-Abstracts_Instructions.pdf). The open call for abstracts is due on May 31.

Due to an abundance of caution, Cornell University has suspended all in-person classes at AAP NYC starting Monday, March...
12/03/2020

Due to an abundance of caution, Cornell University has suspended all in-person classes at AAP NYC starting Monday, March 16. As such, all upcoming public events, including the March 20 Cornell Journal of Architecture launch event, are suspended. We hope to reschedule this and other events for the fall 2020 semester. For more information related to the university’s handling of the COVID-19, please refer to President Pollack’s March 10 announcement. Please visit our website for future updates on the AAP NYC launch and news regarding our upcoming issue.

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Image credits to Bill Staffeld and Cornell AAP Communications
08/03/2020

Image credits to Bill Staffeld and Cornell AAP Communications

Want to see more from us? Visit our website cornelljournalofarchitecture.cornell.edu to see the growing digitized collec...
08/03/2020

Want to see more from us? Visit our website cornelljournalofarchitecture.cornell.edu to see the growing digitized collection of all our past issues.

The Cornell Journal of Architecture is a critical journal of architecture and urbanism produced by editors in the department of architecture at the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University.

Cornell Journal of Architecture 11: Fear launch in Milstein Hall on Wednesday was a fearfully good time! See you in New ...
08/03/2020

Cornell Journal of Architecture 11: Fear launch in Milstein Hall on Wednesday was a fearfully good time! See you in New York City—more on that soon!

Anthropologists tell us that fear is an innate trait among most primate species, a principal aspect of learning-to-survi...
29/02/2020

Anthropologists tell us that fear is an innate trait among most primate species, a principal aspect of learning-to-survive. At the same time, most of us primates seem equally adept at learning new fears, fears that are perhaps irrational and non-productive, and frequently enflamed by manipulative parties among our own species. Oddly, despite our theme, this may prove to be the most optimistic Cornell Journal of all. An awareness of fear has been known to inspire invention, imagination, and substantial change. Is the opposite of fearful—fearlessness perhaps?—a form of belligerence or ignorance, or is it found in determination or courage?—or is it perhaps a type of calm?—or of knowledge? Herein are some attempts at dispelling some of these fears.

Issue 10 has arrived! Available for pre-order on Amazon.
07/09/2016

Issue 10 has arrived! Available for pre-order on Amazon.

In distilling, the small amount of alcohol evaporated during the aging process is known as the angels’ share. at is, while lost to us, the alcohol does not cease to exist, but instead is given to ― or taken by ― the angels.Architecture’s own angels’ share―...

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