Addressing everything from hunger and climate change to social equity and pollution, the solutions advanced by 15 teams of students around the world offer a glimpse of the impact and benefits of Wege Prize, the competition they are vying to win this year. Wege Prize, the international student... View full entry »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Benay Gürsoy, assistant professor of architecture in the Stuckeman School, and Özgüç Bertuğ Çapunaman, an architecture doctoral student that she supervises, were awarded two grants totaling $50,000 from Autodesk, Inc. for proof-of-concept of their... View full entry »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Designer, urbanist and spatial justice activist Liz Ogbu will join the Stuckeman School at Penn State virtually at 6 p.m. on Feb. 9 to discuss the landscape of injustice and oppression that designers wrestle with today — particularly in the aftermath of the George Floyd... View full entry »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A new exhibition examining the long-term spatial and ecological consequences of extraction economies and their impact on climate change will run Jan. 31 through March 4 in the Penn State Stuckeman School’s Rouse Gallery as part of the school’s Lecture and Exhibit... View full entry »
On December 9, members of the West Ashley community gathered with students in the Clemson University School of Architecture to celebrate a transformation of a new park in the Ardmore-Sherwood Forest community. “People used to call it the ‘duck pond,’” said Ken Waring, who represents the... View full entry »
A new endowment created to support students in Clemson University’s School of Architecture will honor Professor Kate Schwennsen, former director of the school. The Kate L. Schwennsen Scholarship Endowment for Architectural Excellence is being established in Kate’s honor with a lead gift from... View full entry »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Stuckeman School at Penn State is launching a new podcast series that celebrates diversity in the field of design computing on Jan. 26 with Felecia Davis, associate professor of architecture and director of the Computational Textiles Lab (SOFTLAB) in the Stuckeman... View full entry »
Woodbury University is pleased to announce the appointment of Branka Olson as Chair of Interior Design in the School of Architecture, effective January 1, 2022. Branka is a practitioner-scholar with a focus on people-centered built environments. As a licensed architect and certified interior... View full entry »
Woodbury School of Architecture congratulates Jesse Santiago (B.Arch '14) on his recent appointment as the 2022 AIA San Fernando Valley President. Jesse has a background in landscape architecture, construction management, multi-family, and hospitality. He is currently an Associate at Jerry Sherman... View full entry »
Two MIT doctoral students in the MIT School of Architecture and Planning have received the prestigious Fulbright-Hays Scholarship for Doctoral Dissertation Research Award. Courtney Lesoon and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Yarina are the first awardees from MIT in more than a decade. The fellowship... View full entry »
To float is to be still. To float is to displace. To float is to decontextualize. To float is to voyage. To float is to survive. To float is to escape. To float is to relinquish a desire. To float is to exist apart from, to be outside of. To float is to venture the possibility of a thought. To... View full entry »
The Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture Public Programs Presents: WORLD MAKINGSPRING 2022 How are worlds made, experienced and contested? Join us in this series of lectures, discussions and hands-on workshops to explore notions of the real, fictive and possible. Events are free and... View full entry »
University of Sharjah College of Architectural Engineering Department of Architectural Engineering Students' final submissions for designing A Sustainable – Smart Apartment building 21-22. Course Instructor and coordinator: Dr. Aref Maksoud Done By:Mahra K. Mohammed Annoon... View full entry »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A new book co-edited by Rahman Azari, associate professor of architecture at Penn State, offers a variety of perspectives and first-hand experiences from scholars and experts in building science and technology on using various research methods — from simulation-based to... View full entry »