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The SSA Survival Guide
An Insider’s Guide to theSpitzer School of Architecture
2019 - 2020
STUDENT SAFETYCCNY SHUTTLE 125th Street Shuttle Stops:
125th / 138th (NAC)
145th Street Shuttle Stops:
145th / 138th (Marshak)
CAMPUS ESCORT SERVICEIn case it’s late and Shuttles aren’t available, give CES a call and they’ll arrive at Spitzer to drop you off at the nearest train.(212) 650-6911
SAFETY TIPS
SURVIVING SPITZER
The CCNY Dept. of Public Safetyprovides 24/7 law enforcement,security, �re safety, and medicalemergency services on campus.
In case of emergency, use theblue light emergency telephonesacross campus. They will connectyou to the Emergency DispatchCenter.
Don’t get distracted whilewalking! Limit phone and deviceusage when traveling.
The Public Safety Departmentis located in Room 4/201 in theNAC.
THE SPITZER FOODIE GUIDESTUDENT PICKS FOR THE BEST NEARBY EATS
Plan accordingly. Everything willtake 2-4 times longer than youexpect they will, it’s hard not toescape it.
Record all your work! Take photosof sketch models and �nal modelswhile they’re in progress, andphotograph all �nal work afteryour presentation. You’ll thankyourself when it’s time to create aportfolio. Need help? Ask us!
Always ask for advice. From yourprofessor, a mentor, a friend, aclassmate, anyone! But you don’talways have to follow what othersadvise: Maintain a strong projectobjective and make decisions thatsupport it.
Try explaining your project tosomeone outside of architecture.This will help prepare you forfuture presentations becauseyou have to completely “dumbit down” to a short and conciseexplanation.
Make sure your studio time isultra-productive. You’ll do betterwork faster-then you can go homeearly!
Set aside some time every weekto relax and take a breather fromschool work and studio, especiallyduring midterms and �nals. Welike coffee dates with friends andvisits to our favorite museums.
THE ROUTINEYou can’t start the day on empty stomach. Make these your �rst stops of the day before heading
off to class
CAFE ONE140th & Amsterdam
CAMPUS DELI AND GRILL139th & Amsterdam
SUHALI DELI136th & Amsterdam
FRUCES JUICE BAR134th & Amsterdam
THE BEVArchitects are 60% water,
25% Coffee,10% wood glue,and 5% �nesse
THE CHIPPED CUP148th & Broadway
SUGAR HILL CAFE145th & St Nicholas
MANHATTANVILLE COFFEE142th & Edgecome Ave
DOUBLE DUTCH ESPRESSO139th & Amsterdam
THE TREATMake sure to shake it up a bit
every now and then. You deserve something for your hard work
<3
GRILL ON THE HILL140th & Amsterdam
FUMO139th & Amsterdam
CLOVE139th & Amsterdam
MAISON HARLEM127th & St Nicholas
Congratulations!Welcome to the Bernard and Anne SpitzerSchool of Architecture
SPITZER FIRST FLOOR MAP
SPITZER RESOURCESLASER/3D PRINT LABMonday - Thursday: 10:00am - 6:30pmFriday: 10:00am - 4:30pm
ARCHITECTURE LIBRARYMonday - Thursday: 10:00am - 9:00pmFriday: 10:00am - 6:00pmSaturday: 12:00am - 5:00pm
iBEAN CAFEMonday - Thursday: 8:30am - 5:30pmFriday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
SPITZER ADMINISTRATIONGORDAN A. GERBERT Interim Dean
LESLEY LOKKO Incoming Dean
JUNE WILLIAMSON Chairperson
CAMILLE HALL Director for Finance and Administration
EVANA SAIDChapter [email protected]
NICOLE BASSChapter Vice [email protected]
ALICIA [email protected]
TAYLOR [email protected]
SHANE MANGUBATFBD Director
JASMINE PEREZCo-Event Planning Chair
MARILYN PENACo-Event Planning Chair
APARNA RAMESHFundrasing Chair
FRANCIS REYNONGraphics Chair
XIAO LINSocial Media Chair
MICHAEL MILLERDirector of Undergraduate Affairs
ERICA WSZOLEKExecutive Associate to the Dean
HANNAH BORGESONDirector of Graduate Affairs
ANNEMARIE DANIELAssistant Director of Undergraduate Affairs
FABRICATION SHOPMonday - Thursday: 10:00am - 6:30pmFriday: 10:00am - 4:30pm
CAD LABMonday - Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
ROOF PODCheck for Open Days
A LETTER FROMTHE PRESIDENTFirst and foremost, on behalf of AIAS, the student body, and the school as a whole, I’d like to welcome you to Spitzer. Until your time here comes to an end, this will be your second home. Sometimes, it may feel like your �rst. The people that you meet here will begin to feel like family- embrace this and allow yourself to build new relationships based upon the foundations of curiosity and knowledge.
Over the course of your time here, you will learn plenty of things about architecture, but also about the importance of personal growth, self discipline, asking for assistance, and diversity. You will come to understand the world around you a bit more, but also realize how much you have never known. You will learn what it means when people say architecture is a truly interdisciplinary subject, but also realize how much you have left to learn. That is alright.
AIAS, along with other clubs, students, faculty, and administration, is here to help you along the way. We believe in the importance of creating a network of students, emerging professionals, and disciplines related to the �eld of architecture. Allow yourself to become part of this network, and use the resources made available to you whenever necessary.
Value your time, your work, your beliefs, and �nd your own voice in design. Be curious about the world out there and ways to help it, and never forget the importance of sensitivity and integrity in design. Do not be discouraged by the vastness of the issues which we face, but �nd comfort in knowing there are others out there trying to help design a better tomorrow as well. Be willing to listen, to study, to do, to fail, to work, but most importantly, be willing to try.
Architecture is a �eld that bene�ts tremendously from diversity of thought, action, and background. Understand the value of who you are and what you do, but do not ignore the value of those around you. Realize that there is a tremendous amount of knowledge to be had in this world, and it is your responsibility to try and extract as much of it as possible. Remember there is value in all sorts of education, no matter the source.
On behalf of Spitzer, I wish you the best of luck and hope you have a fantastic semester full of curiosity.
Evana SaidAIAS, Chapter President
MEET THE TEAM
MATERIAL ANDSUPPLY STORES
COMPUTER TIPS
JOIN AIAS TODAY
BE INVOLVED
BLICK ART MATERIALS261 W 125th St125th & Frederick Douglas Blvd(212) 222-7000
JANOFF’S STATIONARY2870 Broadway111th & 112th St(212) 533-2444
HOME DEPOT 400 Exterior St - Bronx(718) 401-2520
ROSENZWEIG LUMBER & PLYWOOD810 E 135th St - Bronx
CANAL PLASTIC CENTER345 Canal St(212) 925-1032
ARTIST AND CRAFTSMAN34-09 Queens Blvd - Queens(718) 599-1799
MICHAELS808 Columbus Ave100 W & Columbus Ave(212) 865-0813
NHS HARDWARE345 Broadway(212) 234-1341
You’ll need the best software to make your architectural ideas come to life.Here are a couple of programs you should begin to get familiar with:
Rhino 3D + GrasshopperGoogle Sketchup
AutoCADAdobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorAdobe Indesign
It’s important to make sure you have the best tools and technology to create your projects. A slow laptop means longer nights and inef�cient work�ow. The IT Deptartment at SSA has recommended laptops with appropriate specs and fair pricing.
Check them out at:https://www.dell.com/ssastudents
The American Institute of Architecture Students is a Non-Pro�t Student Organization created to help you advance in the professional �eld and gain resources and connections to further your career.Find us in the lobby, or talk to one of our board members to sign up today!
See what were up to at:@aias_ccnywww.aias.org
CCNY GREENMohammed [email protected]@ccny.green
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONOF MINORITY ARCHITECTURE STUDENTSLeslie [email protected]
FUTURE ARCHITECTS OF THE MIDDLE EASTHamees Gabr@fame_ccny
MEMBERSHIP BENIFITS INCLUDE:
CONFERENCES & FORUMS
ACCESS TO LOCAL EVENTS
RESOURCES AND INFO
DISCOUNTED SERVICES
EVENTS
QUAD in Philly
Firm Tours Job Site Visits
NCARB Info Sessions Mentorship Programs
10% Discount Professional Workshops
Special Events
FORUM in Toronto
AIAS/SSAMENTORSHIPPROGRAM
RESUME,PORFOLIO,& SOFTWAREWORKSHOPS
SPECIALEVENTS
SCIAME LECTURE H
GALLERY
LIBRARY
CITYWORKSARCHIVE
VISUALRESOURCES
PRINTROOM
PERIOD--ICALS
LIBRARY ADMIN
COMP.LAB
ANNEMARIE DANIELUNDERGRADUATE
ADVISOR
HALL
CAD LAB
COMP.LAB
RM 127
MICHAEL MILLERDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
MAILROOM
HANNAH BORGESONGRADUATE STUDENT SERVICE
CAMILLE HALLDIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIOAND FINANCE
JUNE WILLIAMSONCHAIRPERSON
DEPARTMENT OFFICE
GORDON A. GEBERTINTERIM DEAN
ERICA WSZOLEKEXECUTIVE ASSISTANTTO THE DEAN
JEREMY EDMISTONUNDERGRADUATECOORDINATOR