Public Discourse
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Remembering Kongjian Yu (1963–2025)
Kongjian Yu (DDes ’95) was a tireless advocate for the “new art” of landscape architecture as a means of improving people’s lives.
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Remembering Lars Lerup (1940–2025)
Lars Lerup was perhaps the most provocative urban thinker of his time. With an unconventional blend of inquisitive observation and wild speculation—aided by a dual gift for clarity and hyperbole—his prolific graphic and written output shaped the way we understand the American city. A towering figure in academia, his life and work touched countless individuals […]
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Remembering Graham de Condé Gund (1940–2025)
Graham de Condé Gund (MArch ’68, MAUD ’69), FAIA, architect, arts patron-collector, and philanthropist, died on June 6, 2025. He was 84. It is widely known that he was one of the warmest, gentlest, and most generous architects anywhere. Those adjectives don’t always align with the kind of accomplishment achieved by Graham Gund. He had […]
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Remembering Frank O. Gehry (1929–2025)
Frank Gehry’s work has often been described in terms of force: a force that shaped buildings into the most improbable forms, that recentered civic centers within cities’ downtown cores and their waterfronts, and more broadly shifted the trajectory of contemporary architecture. Those narratives are not wrong, but they are incomplete. To remember Frank only as […]
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Talking Practice
Sheila O’Donnell
In this episode of Talking Practice, host Grace La interviews Sheila O’Donnell , architect, educator and co-founder of O’Donnell + Tuomey . Sheila reflects on the creation of O’Donnell + Tuomey, the practice she formed with John Tuomey in 1988. She traces the evolution of her practice through the workings of Group 91 and shares her insights […]
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Talking Practice
Pier Vittorio Aureli
In this episode of Talking Practice, host Grace La interviews Pier Vittorio Aureli, architect, educator, and co-founder of Dogma , an architecture and research-based practice in Brussels. Pier Vittorio reveals early beginnings of Dogma, which started as an academic comradery and became a professional cooperation. He expands on the reception and interpretation of his work and writing, including the […]
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Design Now
Episode 5: The future of library design
In this episode of Design Now, we discuss designing libraries for a world in which books are often accessed remotely and knowledge sought via search engines rather than librarians. Francine Houben, John Ronan, and Joshua Ramus have all built acclaimed libraries—including the New York Public Library, the Independence Library and Apartments in Chicago, and the […]







