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Cornell AAP's summer programs are led by faculty who prepare high school and college students from all over the world for their futures in architecture, art, and urban studies. Our online and in-person suite of intensive, exploratory summer courses provides close mentorship, guidance, and shared experiences that engage the world, ground ...
- Work by Christina Welzer
Work by Christina Welzer - Cornell AAP | Architecture, Art,...
- David and Goliath
David and Goliath - Cornell AAP | Architecture, Art, and...
- Remembering Owen's Lake
Remembering Owen's Lake - Cornell AAP | Architecture, Art,...
- Art
At Cornell, the study of art is an education in creating...
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All Disciplines - Cornell AAP | Architecture, Art, and...
- Undergraduate
Information on Cornell AAP's Architecture department degrees...
- Architecture
Architecture at Cornell's College of Architecture, Art, and...
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Computer Support and Services - Cornell AAP | Architecture,...
- Work by Christina Welzer
The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning ( AAP) is the school of architecture at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It offers 20 undergraduate and graduate degrees in five departments: architecture, art, urban planning, real estate, and design technology. [2]
Undergraduate. Professional Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) Minor in Architecture. History, facts, and other information about the Department of Architecture in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell.
Hace 4 días · The College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) immerses its students in learning and practice through real world experience-based learning in over 20 undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs which span a broad range of creative disciplines.
AAP's Office of Admissions helps prospective first-year students, transfer applicants, and their families explore programs in architecture, art, and planning. We provide information about the college, the undergraduate application process, admissions requirements, and deadlines.