(Redirected from Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation)The 'Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation' at
Columbia University in
New York City, also known simply as 'GSAPP', is one of the leading architecture schools in the United States. It was transformed from a department within the
Columbia School of Mines into a formal School of Architecture by
William Robert Ware in
1881. Among the school's resources is the
Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, the United States' largest architectural library and home to some of the first books published on architecture, as well as the origin of the
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. Recent deans of the school have included architect
James Stewart Polshek and noted architectural theorist and deconstructivist architect
Bernard Tschumi. The current dean,
Mark Wigley, was appointed in 2004 and is also a notable proponent of
deconstructivism.
Notable alumni
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Max Abramovitz (1931) - designed
Avery Fisher Hall at
Lincoln Center, the
United Nations complex, and the
Columbia Law School building
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Grosvenor Atterbury (1884) - worked for Columbia campus architects
McKim, Mead & White; designed
Forest Hills Gardens
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William Adams Delano (1896)
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Hernan Diaz Alonso of
Xefirotarch (1999) - Subject of a 2006 SFMoMA Exhibition
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Peter Eisenman (1960) - designed the
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in
Berlin
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Philip L. Goodwin (1912) - co-designed the original
Museum of Modern Art,
New York
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Eric Gugler (1911) - designed the
West Wing of the
White House
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Arthur Loomis Harmon (1902) - co-designed the
Empire State Building
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James Monroe Hewlett (1890) - muralist
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Rockwell Kent (1902) - painter
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Robert Kohn (1890) - designed
Congegation Emanu-El of the City of New York, the world's largest synagogue
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Henry C. Pelton (1889) - co-designed
Riverside Church in
New York
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John Russell Pope (1894) - designed the
National Archives and the
Jefferson Memorial in
Washington, DC
Notable faculty
Includes present as well as past faculty associated with the school.
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Manuel de Landa
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James Stewart Polshek - designed the
William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center in
Little Rock, Arkansas
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Michael Sorkin
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Bernard Tschumi - designed
Alfred Lerner Hall, Columbia's student center
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William Robert Ware - designed numerous
Venetian Gothic buildings for
Harvard University
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Mark Wigley - Directed the exhibition "Deconstructivist Architecture" at
MoMA with
Philip Johnson
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Steven Holl
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Peter Cook
''For a comprehensive list of individuals associated with Columbia University as a whole, see the
List of Columbia University people.''
See also
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Columbia University
External links
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GSAPP Online