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Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences.
- Reflections on a Transformative Semester
Dear Cooper Community: As the spring semester draws to a...
- The Turned Room
From its beginnings, Cooper Union was a unique institution,...
- Retrospective
This fall The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture...
- Master of Science in Architecture
The Master of Science in Architecture (M.S.Arch.), formerly...
- Books Celebrating Exhibitions
THE GREAT WHITE WHALE IS BLACK Anthony Candido Steven...
- Apply to The School of Architecture
From its beginnings, Cooper Union was a unique institution,...
- Reflections on a Transformative Semester
Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences.
The Bachelor of Architecture curriculum of the School of Architecture is designed to provide students with a comprehensive educational experience dedicated to gaining knowledge and skills in preparation for the successful and ethical practice of architecture.
Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences.
In reviewing the history of the great experiment that Peter Cooper launched in 1859, the School of Architecture looks forward to an equally innovative and exciting future, as new pedagogies intertwine with great traditions to respond to the increasingly urgent demands of a threatened environment, with urban and architectural strategies forged ...
Eisenman currently teaches theory seminars and advanced design studios at the Yale School of Architecture, and is Professor Emeritus at the Cooper Union School of Architecture.
This Timeline charts the 150-year history of the themes of Building—the physical evolution of the institution, Program—Peter Cooper’s directive for a reading room, galleries of art and scientific collections, and the Great Hall, and Pedagogy—the development of the School of Architecture curriculum at The Cooper Union from 1859 until 2009.