News | 12 /28/2022 | Roommate House Featured on Wallpaper
This recently completed ADU in Oakland featured in Wallpaper. Photos by Matthew Millman
News | 11/4/2022 | Roommate House wins AIA Merit Award
AIA East Bay Merit Award, Small Projects for Roommate House, November 2022.. Photos by Matthew Millman
News | 10/27/2022 | Learn about the #Daviswastewaterhunt
Come learn about the #Daviswastewaterhunt table at the Davisphere.
News | 7/7/2022 | Block Party lecture
Join us for this free event hosted by the Center for Architecture and learn more about Block Party: From Independent Living to Disability Communalism.
News | 2/24/2022 | Block Party: from Independent Living to Disability Communalism included in Reset Exhibition
Reset: Towards a New Commons exhibition to open in April 2022 with 4 teams exploring new ways of living collaboratively. Collaboration with David Gissen (project co-lead), Javier Arbona, Rod Henmi, Jerron Herman, Georgina Kleege, and Chip Lord. More at
News | 1/30/2022 | From Moment to Movement: Picturing Protest in the Kramlich Collection Opening
Exhibition at the Manetti Shrem Museum designed by C+S in collaboration with a group of UC Davis students and curator Susie Kantor. More at:
News | 12/5/2019 | AIA Award
American Institute of Architects San Francisco, Community Alliance Award in Education, 2019
News | 11/1/2019 | EDRA Great Places Award
EDRA Great Places Award, research category, Public Sediment for the Alameda Creek Atlas (Co-team-lead for community based research), 2019.
News | 3/28/2019 | ACSA Award
Irene Cheng selected by Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture for the Diversity Achievement Award
News | 7/11/2017 | Brett Snyder to lead #OurChangingClimate workshop in Plymouth, England
#OurChangingClimate workshop to be presented as part of the BALANCE-UNBALANCE 2017 [Arts + Sciences x Technology = Environment / Responsibility] A Sense of Place, August 21 to 23, 2017. i-DAT, Plymouth University, UK.
News | 9/3/2015 | Architecture and the City Festival
Come and play on a walking tour within the Mission District to examine the city through the lens of “tagging.” This tour will use mobile media as a means of play and allow everyday images to be part of a rich dialogue about urban public spaces.
News | 8/1/2015 | American River Archive at Verge Center for the Arts
American River Archive collaboration with Edward Morris and Sussanah Sayler at Verge Center for the Arts, Sacramento. More at https://vergecontemporary.org/exhibitions/sacramento-meditations/
News | 9/6/2013 | Smart Sidewalks SXSW Selected Finalist
Smart Sidewalks to be featured at SXSW Eco Places by Design in Austin.
News | 7/22/2012 | C+S selected for 2012 Venice Biennale
Museum of the Phantom City to be included at the U.S. Pavilion as part of the "Spontaneous Interventions" exhibition. More at http://spontaneousinterventions.com/
News | 10/27/2011 | C+S is selected as a winner in the "Public Horizons" competition
Cheng + Snyder's project "Public Space 2.0" is selected as a winner in the Public Horizons competition!
News | 10/19/2011 | Cheng+Snyder contributes to Gray Area: Provocations on the Future of Preservation
Cheng + Snyder's "Radical Reuse" project is featured in the exhibition and book, "Gray Area: Provocations on the Future of Preservation." Details at http://www.designphiladelphia.org/?s=gray+area.
News | 10/12/2011 | After Autopia now available online
Download After Autopia: Visions for Light Rail in the Motor City, edited by Brett Snyder, Lori Brown, acheter cialis and Ann Munly, here.
Image: Irini Zhupa
News | 4/8/2011 | Irene Cheng speaks at Columbia
Irene Cheng presents her research on octagon houses and radical political movements at the Buell Dissertation Colloquium at Columbia University, April 8, 2011. Details at http://www.buellcenter.org/conferences.php.
News | 2/27/2010 | Museum of the Phantom City featured in Metropolis
Check out the March 2010 issue of Metropolis for a mention of C+S's Museum of the Phantom City project.
News | 10/1/2009 | Museum of the Phantom City featured on nytimes.com
Read about C+S's Museum of the Phantom City project on the NY Times City Room blog.