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2021.04.29
Alek Tomich is awarded the William Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize for Let’s Have a Kiki, a proposal to study the social infrastructure of Kiki culture for Black and Queer individuals living within the margins of New York, Paris, and Cape Town. 


2021.03.12
Alek Tomich is featured on the cover of Metropolis Magazine’s Future 100 March/April 2021 issue, highlighting the top 100 graduating architecture and design students of 2021. Link to online article.

2021.03.11
Materializing Arctic Air is recognized as a finalist for the 2020 Buell Center Paris Prize, a competition  directly addressing the social, technical, political, and symbolic implications of the Paris Agreement in an architecturally specific fashion, at multiple scales.

2021.03.09
Scenes of Domesticity: A Comparitive Architectural Analysis of Edificio Copan and Casa das Canoas by Alek Tomich and Maru Perez is published in the inaugural issue of Patio, a publication by Latin GSAPP.

2020.12.18
Alek Tomich is invited to participate as a guest critic for the final review of Martha McQuade’s Architecture Portfolio Design course at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities.

2020.12.01
Alek Tomich accepts position as graduate teaching assistant for Emmett Zeifman of Medium Office, for the Core II Architecture Studio at Columbia GSAPP in the Spring 2021 term.

2020.10.27
Alek Tomich and Nelson de Jesus Ubri, co-directors of the Queer Students of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (QSAPP) at Columbia University, are interviewed and featured in The Next Generation of LGBTQI+ Architects are Already Shaping the Conversation, an article for the AIA regarding disciplinary intersectionality.

2020.09.01
Alek Tomich accepts position as graduate teaching assistant for Anna Puigjaner of MAIO, Coordinator of the Core I Architecture Studio at Columbia GSAPP in the Fall 2020 term.

2020.01.07
Columbia GSAPP students Alek Tomich and Nelson De Jesus Ubri in the Master of Architecture program are recipients of the 2019 John Notaro Memorial Scholarship for their project, Living with Less Waste. Awarded by the AIA New York State, the scholarship recognizes design excellence in the next generation of architecture practitioners.

2019.09.01
Alek Tomich accepts position as graduate studio + curriculum assistant for the Core I and Core II Architecture Studios at Columbia GSAPP in the Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 term.


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