Andrew Holder is Chair of Graduate Architecture, Landscape, and Urban Design at Pratt Institute School of Architecture. He is a principal and co of the Los Angeles Design Group (LADG). He has held ...
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Hi, I’m Dr. Sophonie Milande Joseph! I’m an urban planner and critic who writes about Black urbanism. I advise partners and clients on how to utilize community-based planning approaches to meet their ...
The GA/LA/UD hosts a diverse series of lectures and events that enrich the intellectual life of students, faculty, and the broader community. These programs foster critical discourse, ...
The National Art Education Association (NAEA) and the School of Continuing & Professional Studies (SCPS) at Pratt have partnered to provide NAEA members with the opportunity to earn ...
This research analyzes the impact of extreme degrees of gentrification on neighborhood demographics in US cities, from 1990 to 2020. Using geographic information science (GIS) and spatial statistics, ...
Creativity is supported by community, especially in jazz which thrives on collaboration. When Cristina Pattuelli, Professor in the Pratt Institute School of Information, interviewed the then ...
The School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) is pleased to announce a new partnership with our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary Technology Lab at Pratt Institute (ITL.) ITL is a space ...
Take the A, C, or E train to 14th Street/Eighth Avenue, the F or V train to 14th Street/Sixth Avenue; the 1, 2, or 3 train to 14th Street/Seventh Avenue; or the 4, 5, 6, N, R, Q or W train to 14th ...
Pratt Undergraduate Architecture Advanced Design Studio, in collaboration with Bronx-based Mothers on the Move (MOM), presents THE AIR WE BREATHE at BronxArtSpace in Hunts Point from May 30-June 13, ...
At Pratt, you’re not just a student; you’re part of something bigger. In the heart of New York City, you’ll join a diverse, caring community connected by our belief that collaboration, not competition ...
In the late 1960s, a group of Pratt Institute students began crocheting their class assignments. The technique was not part of the curriculum and as they inspired each other they helped launch a new ...
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