EX-CHANGE

EX-CHANGE 2022 Exhibition Opens August 29 at Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture

The 2022 EX-CHANGE celebrates projects from first year through PhD programs through an exhibition in the CFA Great Hall, on view August 29-September 11, 2022. The exhibition, designed by means+methods, led by Aviva Rubin (B.Arch ‘07) and Carolynn Karp, will be accompanied by a catalog designed by Group Project, Jimmy Luu and Ryan Menefee (DC ’08, HNZ ’09).

EX-CHANGE 2021 Catalog & Exhibition Launches Thu 09 Sep

The 2021 EX-CHANGE celebrates the 2020-21 work of the SoA from first year to PhD through a custom video game, exhibition, and catalog designed by Leah Wulfman (B.Arch '16) and Studio Elana Schlenker. The annual exhibition of student work will be on view on campus from September 9-October 7, 2021 and features live (and live-streamed) events.

Announcing the New Curator of Public Programs

The SoA is pleased to announce Sarah Rafson as our Curator of Public Programs. In this new role, Sarah will be tasked with organizing our annual public programs, including our lectures and exhibitions, in collaboration with a school committee composed of faculty, staff, and students. She will also continue to edit EX-CHANGE, the school’s annual publication of student work, and organize its exhibitions.

EX-CHANGE 2020 Launches Fri 04 Sep with Events through Sun 13 Sep

The 2020 edition of EX-CHANGE, the SoA’s annual exhibition, publication, and series of events celebrating the work of the school from first year through PhD, launches Fri 04 Sep, with events running through Sun 13 Sep. The first ever online EX-CHANGE exhibition launches at exchange.soa.cmu.edu Fri 04 Sep at 5pm EST, set to music by DJ HUNY for the first 24 hours. Additional virtual events take place September 04-13 organized by AIAS, NOMAS, and inter·punct.

EX-CHANGE: A celebration of work at the School of Architecture – latest edition now in print!

Announcing the release of the 2019 edition of EX-CHANGE, a publication celebrating the work of the SoA from first year to PhD. Inaugurated in 2017, EX-CHANGE represents an ongoing opportunity to shine new light on the SoA programs and to position the work within larger questions of research and practice. Latest edition now available in print and online.