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  1. Jun 1, 2011 · Columbia GSAPP offers academic programs in Architecture, Urbanism, Preservation, and Real Estate Development. It also conducts research and practice that address the challenges of the built environment at multiple scales and methods.

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  2. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) is the architecture school of Columbia University, a private research university in New York City. It is regarded as an important and prestigious architecture school.

  3. Learn about the three-year accredited professional degree program in architecture at Columbia GSAPP, one of the top architecture graduate schools in the country. Explore the curriculum, faculty, and design studios that explore architecture and the city, environment, and technology.

  4. The program focuses on the city as an agent of resilient change and on the role of design in redefining the twenty-first century urban landscape, advancing new paradigms of research, practice, and pedagogy to meet the challenges of climate change, rapid urbanization, and social inequality.

  5. The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) offers students not only expertise in the current state-of-the-art in architecture but also the capacity to change the field and redefine it, acting as a laboratory for testing new ideas about the roles of designers in a global society.

  6. The Master of Science in Urban Planning is a two-year accredited professional degree. Our program takes a comparative, global perspective to urban planning, centering social justice and critical practice.

  7. The program’s goals are to introduce the fields of architecture, planning and preservation; encourage their exploration in the contexts of history, theory and practice; and identify and analyze their interrelationships, especially in regard to the making of cities.