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 »
Athabasca University architecture professor, Dr. Henry Tsang, is the recipient of the 2021 Construction Canada Emerging Leader Award in two categories: the 'Leadership Award' and the overall best 'Juror's Choice Award'! The winners of Construction Canada’s 3rd annual Emerging Leader Awards... View full entry »
Bolstering the future of design and sustainability, two expert sources have joined as judges for the global Wege Prize competition: acclaimed design pioneer Tom Newhouse, and a leading U.S. adviser on sustainable business, Bill Stough. Two of the most prominent names in sustainability and the... View full entry »
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The Master of Environmental Design graduate on gaining international experience while at UCalgary and finding a surprising interest in robotics Matt Walker just earned his third degree from the University of Calgary. All of them helped him grow his computational design skills and appreciation for... View full entry »
First of several naturalization projects takes shape, supporting native biodiversity while transforming our campus environmentThe University of Calgary is returning to its prairie roots with the naturalization of its campus landscape. In October, the Office of Sustainability hosted Naturalizing... View full entry »
The final installment of RISD’s African Food and Culture series focuses on the African Alliance of Rhode Island’s newly expanded Bami Farm.“When I cook the food I grew up with in Jamaica, I can feel my mother and my grandmother with me,” says Brown University alumna Lauren Campbell... View full entry »
RISD Interior Architecture students propose innovative designs for adding pedestrian and cycling lanes to the suspension bridge connecting Newport and Jamestown, RI.When the state of Rhode Island completed the iconic Newport Bridge in 1969, the massive steel-framed suspension bridge connecting... View full entry »
Interior Architecture sophomores work with community developer I. Lanre Ajakaiye on plans to transform a blighted Providence building into a multicultural gathering place. How do successful designers work within their communities to effect positive and meaningful change? Why is it important to... View full entry »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A research team led by Benay Gürsoy, assistant professor of architecture and director of the Form and Matter (ForMat) Lab in the Stuckeman Center for Design Computing, was awarded the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Upjohn Research Initiative grant to advance... View full entry »
Tonight, November 30, the Chicago Architecture Biennial resumes its virtual program series, InDialogue, featuring this evening’s discussion taking place online at 6:00pm, entitled Data at the Crossroads, which asks, “Can technology and data support empowerment?” The panelists reflect on... View full entry »