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School of Architecture Fall 2025 Lecture Series

How are publics shaped?   The shaping of the public sphere is inherently open, created through discourse in time and space. In a time when discourse is challenged, how can we open dialogue and investigate the ephemeral but lasting impact of publics? The lecture series over the 2025-2026 academic year will be open to multiple voices and creation of publics both within and outside our community.
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Video Highlights Pratt SoA Exhibitions and Celebrates the School’s Legacy

Learn more about the 70 Years [+] Pratt School of Architecture: An Ongoing Story and Pratt Works: Pratt School of Architecture’s B.Arch and M.Arch Studio Projects exhibitions in this video.
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Explore Our Graduate Programs: Upcoming SoA Info Sessions 

Learn more about the graduate programs available at Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture (SoA) by attending a graduate program info session! 

Architecture Students Make Strong Debut at Design Competition

From Pratt Institute News

The Pratt team earned national recognition and the honorable mention award for a project centered on food, culture, and connection in Kansas City.
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SoA Dean Quilian Riano Featured In Two NYC Events

On Nov. 21, Riano will join leadership representatives of over a dozen schools of architecture at the annual AIA New York Deans’ Roundtable.
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SoA Faculty Xenia Adjoubei Co-Curates Event on Risk in Architectural Practice

Organized through the AIA New York Future of Practice Committee, the event brings together practitioners, architect-developers, design-builders, scholars, and policy voices to address how risk is understood, managed, embraced, or refused across different models of practice.
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GCPE Student Receives APA Foundation Diversity Scholarship

Alyse Dees, a first-year UCP student interested in the intersection of architecture and urbanism, is one of 21 recipients of the national scholarship.

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