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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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Freeze in NYC sea wall study delays funding, solutions for at-risk coastline

February 26, 2020

Linda Shi, urban environmental planner and assistant professor in architecture, art and planning, comments on the Trump administration freeze of a climate resiliency study for New York City.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Relocating Charging Bull ideal solution for post-9/11 NYC

November 12, 2019

New York City officials are finalizing plans to relocate the famous Charging Bull statue from its current location at Bowling Green to a pedestrian area near the New York Stock Exchange. The proposed move, which the mayor’s office says is intended to protect safety and avoid traffic congestion, has been challenged by the artist Arturo Di Modica, who gifted the statue to the city in 1989. Robert Balder, the Executive Director of Cornell’s Architecture Art and Planning department in New York City, and Thomas Campanella, associate professor of city and regional planning, weigh in on the proposed move.

Architecture, Art and Planning
New York City

India’s COVID-19 surge reflects lack of sanitation, infrastructure

September 8, 2020

Victoria Beard, professor of city and regional planning at Cornell University and expert on how planners need to address urban inequality and poverty, is available for interviews about the long-standing infrastructure problems compounding India’s management of COVID-19.  

Architecture, Art and Planning
International
Health, Nutrition & Medicine

Indians face hard choice: cyclone safety or COVID-19 safety

May 25, 2021

Neema Kudva, an expert on sustainable development in small cities and their regions in South Asia, comments on Cyclone Yaas threatening Eastern India, and its potential impact on critical infrastructure as well as the COVID-19 crisis in the country.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Architecture, Art and Planning

EU building renovations plan ‘bold’ example of green recovery

October 13, 2020

Timur Dogan, an architect, building scientist, professor and director of the Environmental Systems Lab at Cornell University, comments on a European Union building renovation project to be announced this week.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Architecture, Art and Planning

NYC 14th street ban an opportunity to embrace alternative transportation

October 1, 2019

Starting this Thursday, cars will be banned from lower Manhattan’s 14th street as part of an 18-month experiment to improve traffic flow. The 1.1-mile stretch will only allow buses, trucks, bikes and pedestrians. Only local businesses and residents will have car access to the street.  

New York City
Cornell Tech
Engineering
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Architecture, Art and Planning

Experts list: Momentous shift to clean energy future?

February 11, 2021

Cornell University experts are available to weigh in on political and industry developments that signal a shift to a clean energy economy.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Paris and Oxford plan to ban polluting cars — and mayors worldwide are paying attention

October 18, 2017

David Kay, a senior extension associate with the Community and Regional Development Institute at Cornell University, says cities around the world can learn from "policy innovation" in Oxford and Paris.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Architecture, Art and Planning

Building emission caps to radically change NYC energy footprint

April 18, 2019

Timur Dogan, an architect, building scientist, and a faculty fellow at the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future at Cornell University, comments on New York City legislation that would set greenhouse gas emission caps for buildings.

Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future
Architecture, Art and Planning

Architect Pei remembered as a beacon for future architects

May 17, 2019

Andrea Simitch, chair of the architecture department at Cornell and expert in architectural design, architectural representation and furniture design, says Pei played a critical role in teaching architecture students how to see and draw architectural space.

Architecture, Art and Planning

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