Architecture Deans Respond to #NotMyAIA Controversy in Archinect Feature
POSTED ON: December 7, 2016

Nader Tehrani at NADAAA in June 2015. Image courtesy of NADAAA.
The online community Archinect recently posed questions to the heads of some of the leading Architecture schools across the country. Dean Nader Tehrani was one of the six respondents who cemented Cooper Union as the vanguard of free expression. Archinect’s questions focused on how the pedagogical community plans on responding to the views of President-elect Trump and nature of the implications of his presidency on the practice of Architecture. Dean Tehrani describes the “call to intellectual arms” as an ethos that must be maintained both in the present moment and sustained moving forward:
“Our responsibilities are to expose intellectual projects, to reveal positions and to enable the space of disagreement.”