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Geo-Exchange on Princeton's Campus: Exchanging Antiquity with Sustainability, Angelica She, UG '26, Luke Miller, UG '26, Elisabeth Ruschmann UG '26 (3993465)

Our research focuses on three major scales of analysis: global, national, and campus-based. On a macro level, it was evident that an increase of carbon emissions correlated with an increase in global…

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SoA Lecture: "Some Characters in Search of an Author"

Cecilia Puga and Paula Velasco are directors and founding partners of Cecilia Puga - Paula Velasco Arquitectura, a practice that connects independent professionals from various disciplines and…

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SoA Spring 2023 Open House for Admitted Graduate Students

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Bradford Seminar: "Sea Level Rise and Urban Adaptation in Jakarta" lecture by Allan Hsiao

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11/17 | Internal Seminar with Tania Sharmin, 2022-23 Fung Global Fellow

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10/13 | Internal Seminar with Prof. John Onyango, Associate Professor of Architecture, Notre Dame University

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Architecture in Distress: The Ethics of Practice and the Prioritization of Memory in a Post-Disaster Context, Sally Jane Ruybalid (3965224)

Due to the elevated status and perception of historic locations in the United States; their aesthetic and location are often disproportionately prioritized over others for disaster rescue following a…

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Local Damages from Hurricanes: Application of Machine Learning with Satellite Data, Katie Kolodner, UG '24 (3963520)

Though hurricanes are some of the most destructive natural disasters, with the frequency of intense and damaging hurricanes increasing due to climate change, current estimates of damages from…

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Make clean heating affordable by improving building energy efficiency in rural northern China, Shangwei Liu, G4 (3957574)

Ambient and indoor air pollution in China contributed to more than 1 million deaths in 2017, of which more than half were attributable to the residential sector, particularly the massive and…

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Robot Swarms for Surface Inspection Applications, Darren Chiu, UG '23 (3958946)

Robotic swarm inspection offers a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective solution in comparison to human inspection such as the benefit of being resilient to individual failures and simplicity in…

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Displaced By Your Own: How Working-Class East Asians Perceive the Role of Co-Ethnics in the Gentrification of Flushing, Queens, Angelica Qin UG '23 (3949038)

Once bustling ethnic enclaves, many Chinatowns in the United States have now begun to undergo a rapid process of gentrification. Much of the academic and popular discourse surrounding this topic…

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Entrepreneurial Momentum on Campus - 2022 NYC Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference

Andrea Goldsmith, dean of Princeton's School of Engineering and Applied Science, will provide updates on several groundbreaking University research initiatives that address significant societal…

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March 16 Facilities VP Town Hall

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President's Town Hall 2/16

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Negative Energy and (Dis)Embodied Carbon: A Lecture by Fred A. Bernstein

Fred Bernstein entered Princeton hoping to become an architect. When he graduated from the School of Architecture in 1977, his chosen career seemed out of reach. He pursued other interests, as a…

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Fall 2021 Quick Guide With Voiceover- Jim and Robin

A quick guide to returning to the Princeton campus for late summer and the fall semester 2021. Slides will advance automatically; pause video for more time.

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