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Articles by Heather Corcoran

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Architecture Schools Adapt to an Uncertain Future

Heather Corcoran
April 14, 2020
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As the COVID-19 pandemic limits social contact, architecture education moves online—and prepares for a contracting job market.
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Sarah Whiting

Interview with Sarah Whiting

The GSD's new dean discusses her plans for the school and the future of architecture education.
Heather Corcoran
June 4, 2019
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The incoming dean of the Harvard GSD speaks with RECORD about her plans for the school and the future of architecture education.


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Acts of Hate Highlight Architecture’s Role In Framing History

Acts of Hate Highlight Architecture's Role in Framing History

Heather Corcoran
November 28, 2018
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Vandalism in New York sparks discussion about the role of memorial spaces—not just as symbols of recognition and remembrance, but as forums for conversation.


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Architecture Students Address Sexual Harassment

Architecture Students Address Sexual Harassment on Campus

Heather Corcoran
October 24, 2018
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Students groups at architecture programs around the country are spearheading efforts to change the culture of the profession by starting on campus.
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The Forum Opens at Columbia's Manhattanvile Campus

The Forum Opens at Columbia's Manhattanville Campus

Heather Corcoran
September 24, 2018
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The third building by Renzo Piano Building Workshop has opened on the new $6.3 billion campus of Columbia University—an initiative 17 years in the making.


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Brooklyn Bridge Boathouse by Architecture Research Office

Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse by Architecture Research Office

Brooklyn, New York
Heather Corcoran
August 1, 2018
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Careful siting elevates a rugged boathouse in New York.


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Calls for Equity and Inclusion Echo Long After AIA Conference

Calls for Equity and Inclusion Echo Long After AIA Conference

Heather Corcoran
August 1, 2018
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Actions taken in support of equity in the profession echo far beyond the 2018 AIA conference in New York.


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AIA 2018 Flash Mob

Voices of Plurality Flash Mob Gathers at 2018 AIA Conference

Heather Corcoran
June 23, 2018
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Demonstrators came together on Friday at the Javits Center in New York in support of equity in recognition and inclusion.


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EQxD

Equity by Design Hackathon Spurs New Ideas

Heather Corcoran
June 22, 2018
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At the 2018 AIA Conference in New York, students and professionals gathered to imagine a more equitable future.


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2018 AIA Business Meeting

At AIA 2018 Business Meeting, Resolution to Amend Code of Ethics Passes

Heather Corcoran
June 21, 2018
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A proposal, put forth by Frances Halsband, FAIA, to update the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, passed with a near-unanimous vote.


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