Students in the fall 2013 NYC studio taught by visiting critic Lyn Rice (Rice+Lipka Architects) examined a range of contemporary issues surrounding Brooklyn’s EPA Superfund site, the Gowanus Canal, and designed proposals for turning the former decrepit Brooklyn Rapid Transit (BRT) Central Power Station–aka the “Bat Cave”– into an arts and education facility.
January 10, 2014
Students focus on Brooklyn’s “Bat Cave”
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December 7th, 2022
School of Architecture Student Organization Awarded Honorable Mention in National Design Competition -
November 21st, 2022
School of Architecture Professors Make Living Legacy Gift to Support Global Study -
November 2nd, 2022
School of Architecture Student Combines Design, History Studies With Love of Illustration -
October 9th, 2022
Architecture Professors Named Exhibit Columbus University Design Research Fellows -
September 28th, 2022
Architecture Students Win International Design Workshop Grand Prize -
September 26th, 2022
School of Architecture Names Nitya Charugundla to Advisory Board -
September 12th, 2022
School of Architecture Announces Fall 2022 Visiting Critics -
August 30th, 2022
‘LESS IS…,’ a Boghosian Fellow Exhibition, Opens Sept. 8 -
July 6th, 2022
General Architecture Collaborative Wins a 2022 SARA | NY Design Award -
June 13th, 2022
Architecture Students Engage in Envision Resilience Narragansett Bay Challenge