GSAPP, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Columbia GSAPP New York
Andrés Jaque Director of the Advanced Architectural Design Program, New York, NY, USA
May 26, 2018
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation News
Andrés Jaque Appointment at GSAPP
Andrés Jaque is appointed Director of the Advanced Architectural Design Program at Columbia University Graduate School of Arechitcture, Planning and Preservation
Dean Amale Andraos of the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (Columbia GSAPP) announced the appointment of Andrés Jaque as the new Director of the Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design program effective June 1, 2018.
Andrés Jaque, Director of the Advanced Architectural Design Program at Columbia GSAPP:
image courtesy of GSAPP
Jaque is the founder of the Office for Political Innovation, an architectural practice based in New York and Madrid, Spain, and has been teaching advanced design studios at Columbia GSAPP since 2013. His internationally influential practice encompasses design projects alongside performance, publishing, and exhibition-making. Jaque succeeds Associate Professor Enrique Walker, who directed the program from 2008 to 2018.
“I am thrilled for Andrés Jaque to take on the directorship of GSAPP’s Advanced Architectural Design program. He has been an important member of our faculty who is greatly admired by faculty and students alike for his unique reframing of architecture and its ability to engage the urgent issues of our time, as well as his ability to re-shape design and contemporary practice through his influential pedagogical approach,” said Dean Amale Andraos. “I’m very thankful for the rigorous vision and dedication that Enrique Walker has brought to the program during his directorship. Enrique established a strong legacy of bringing experimental approaches to research and design, and built a program that is firmly grounded in forming positions through design.”
Columbia GSAPP’s Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design is a three-semester degree for outstanding students who already hold a Bachelor or Master of Architecture degree. The program is renowned for giving students a framework through which both academic and professional concerns are explored. Enrique Walker established the ongoing “Arguments” seminar course and guest lecture series in which a range of invited speakers present a specific idea or project that is then critically engaged by the students. He will remain an important part of GSAPP’s faculty through his teaching.
Andrés Jaque becomes director of the program at a moment of strength, and is well positioned to further develop the role of architecture as a critical practice based on the debate of ideas, innovation, and experimentation. “More than ever, architecture is now a key player in the challenges the world faces. The AAD program occupies a unique position from which the relevance of architecture can be claimed, explored, and expanded – both as a need and as a great opportunity to reinvent the way we relate to environments, technologies, and cultures,” said Andrés Jaque.
Andrés Jaque received his Ph.D. from ETSAM, Spain, and is the recipient of a Silver Lion for Best Research Project at the 14th Venice Biennale and the 10th Kiesler Architecture and Art Prize, Vienna. Among other recognitions, his firm the Office for Political Innovation has won the MoMA PS1 Young Architects competition, the Dionisio Hernández Gil Award, London Design Museum’s Designs of the Year Selection, and was a Mies van der Rohe Award Finalist. His work challenges conventions and assumptions through built work and publications as much as through performance and teaching.
His architectural works include the Plasencia Clergy Hall of Residence, the Escaravox, Cosmo, and the House in Never Never Land. His project IKEA Disobedients is the first architectural performance to be acquired by the Museum of Modern Art, and his Superpowers of Ten performance has been presented over the course of several years at international biennials and museums, and Phantom – Mies as Rendered Society was installed at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, Barcelona, in 2012.
Columbia University
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, New York 10027
(212) 854-3414
Location: Columbia University, New York, USA
New York City Architecture
Manhattan Architecture Designs – chronological list
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
GSAPP Events
image courtesy of GSAPP
Columbia University Architecture Events at GSAPP
Columbia GSAPP incubator at NEW INC.
photo from architects
Columbia GSAPP incubator at NEW INC.
Conference at Columbia GSAPP
photo : James Ewing. Courtesy Columbia GSAPP
Columbia University Conference at GSAPP
Center for Architecture in New York Events, NYC, USA
New York State Architecture Designs
New York Architecture – Selection
56 Leonard Street
Design: Herzog & de Meuron, architects
56 Leonard Street Manhattan
Rice Design Alliance Events, Texas, USA
Comments / photos for the Columbia GSAPP News – Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation New York page welcome