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Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning

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Cornell Art, Architecture, and Planning Department

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Milstein Hall Cornell University, College Of Architecture, Art and Planning

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Meet Cornell AAP Ambassadors

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Architecture School : Things I wish I'd known Before (AKA why I left Cornell/The Ivy League)

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Cornell Planning Facilities Tour 2020

The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) at Cornell University is one of the world's most highly regarded and prestigious schools of architecture and has the only department in the Ivy League that offers the Bachelor of Architecture degree. Accordingly, to "DesignIntelligence," Cornell's architecture students are the most wanted recent graduates by architecture firms especially in New York City. The Department has one of the largest endowments of any architecture program, including a $20 million endowment by Cayuga County resident Ruth Price Thomas in 2002. The Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.) professional program at AAP has been consistently ranked in the top ten in the nation according to Planetizen's Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs. Among the college's notable alumni are architects Richard Meier, designer of the Getty Center in Los Angeles, and Peter Eisenman, founder of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York City, Vandan Raichand, William J. Robinson and Shravin Mukherjee of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; artists Charles Ginnever, Louise Lawler, and Susan Rothenberg ; and planners Edmund Bacon, Paul Farmer, Norman Krumholz, and Robert Mier.
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