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A colorful event poster for the Pratt Institute School of Architecture, detailing spring 2026 lectures and events. The left section includes the series title "How are publics shaped?" and highlights the theme of open dialogue. Various exhibitions are listed, featuring topics such as contemporary architecture and artificial intelligence in architectural experimentation. The poster contains dates, names of speakers, and specific sessions, promoting educational engagement within the architectural community.

School of Architecture Spring 2026 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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Watch the Estudio Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman Endowed Syrop Lecture

Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman is a research-based urban and architectural design practice based at the University of California, San Diego, investigating borders and migration, informal urbanization, emergency housing, bioregional climate resilience, civic infrastructure and public culture.
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SoA Student Recognized By METROPOLIS Future100 Program

The program highlights graduating architecture and interior design students, including Forrest Gill-Ehlen (BArch '26), whose portfolios reflect a commitment to purposeful design.
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SoA Faculty Deborah Gans Presents at Women Faculty Lecture and Lunch

Her talk explored her work’s central focus: pioneering efforts to reimagine coastal cities’ ongoing response to the escalating climate crisis — including New York City’s recovery in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
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SoA Faculty Featured in AIA Brooklyn NOW! 26 Exhibition at the Brooklyn Public Library

Sponsored by AIA Brooklyn, the public exhibition, program series and digital platform celebrates the projects, ideas, and people shaping Brooklyn’s built environment today.
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SoA Faculty Discusses New Book at the Tulane Center on Climate Change and Urbanism

The panel features Eunjeong Seong, who teaches in the Undergraduate Architecture program, and co-author Michael Bell, who recently published their book "8 Minutes, 20 Seconds: Housing After Banking — Encrypting the Sun."

Project Team Member Catherine Chattergoon ’24 on Landing Her Dream Job

From Prattfolio

Catherine Chattergoon, BArch ’24, shares how she sought mentorship and connection to bridge the gap between graduation and a creative career that serves as an extension of her values.

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