EX-CHANGE 2021Launching Thursday, 09 September 2021 at 4:30pmCollege of Fine Arts Lawn & Room 214 The 2021 EX-CHANGE celebrates the 2020-21 work of the Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture from first year to PhD through a custom video game, exhibition, and catalog designed by Leah Wulfman... View full entry »
After conducting a national search, the Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture is pleased to announce Sarah Rafson as our Curator of Public Programs. Sarah is an architecture writer, editor, and curator. She is the founder of Point Line Projects, an editorial and curatorial agency. In this new... View full entry »
$75,000 fellowship for emerging architects among nation’s largest Climate change, COVID-19, the fight for social justice. In disruptive times, how can architecture help to chart new paths and implement far-reaching solutions? That’s the question posed by “Disruption,” the 2021 James... View full entry »
UNIVERSTY PARK, Pa. — Penn State is hosting a virtual symposium Sept. 23-24 that will explore how architects and designers in related disciplines can gain a better understanding of the impact the built environment has on shaping society’s inequalities, how the decisions they make as design... View full entry »
one of the six students from the school of architecture, jessica martin presented the ‘cinder’ monolithic shelter made out of rammed earth. standing in contrast to the lightweight executions of her classmates, jessica martin’s project is formed by a series of colorful, earthen layers with... View full entry »
Kyle Backer, AZ Big Media In 1932, luminary architect Frank Lloyd Wright founded the Taliesin fellowship as an apprenticeship program focused on Wright’s philosophy of organic architecture as well as creative experimentation. The program later evolved into the Frank Lloyd Wright School of... View full entry »
Grand Rapids, Mich., August 00, 2021 — Since 2013, the Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University (KCAD)’s international design competition, Wege Prize, has inspired and taught college students to collaboratively design and propose innovative solutions that support a circular... View full entry »
The Kuwait pavilion responds to the theme How will we live together? through the discovery, interpretation, and projection of the hinterland. Surrounding the city and seemingly unoccupied, the hinterland serves as the nation’s functional staging ground through resource extraction, agricultural... View full entry »
This summer, as part of WSOA's Summer Design Lab, 16 high school students were tasked to design a neighborhood park in a site of their choosing. Through a series of exercises introducing geometric primitives and abstraction, students used typological elements of ground, object, and sky to assemble... View full entry »
Woodbury San Diego architecture student Arturo Vilchis (B.Arch '22) has recently launched a new business. Based in San Diego, Picnic Voyage offers customers boat picnic services where two people can enjoy a boat ride and picnic through the Otay Lake Reservoir in San Diego. Within days of... View full entry »
This Spring, 6 undergraduate students, 2 master’s students, 2 professors, and 1 graphic designer in the Interior Design department have been working with 7 small business owners on Washington Blvd in LA in an exciting community-focused studio called INSIDE/OUT. The group partnered with... View full entry »
Critical Concrete is happy to announce our first generation of graduates from the Post-Graduation Programme: Sustainable Sustainable Architecture, jointly offered with the Escola Superior Artistica Porto (ESAP). Throughout 2 semesters, students enjoyed a learning experience consisting of online... View full entry »
As noise pollution continues to impact the lives of city-dwellers worldwide, one of the most compelling new design solutions comes from a group of five Chilean university students. Known as The Chilensis, this collective has earned global recognition for their new product through this... View full entry »
The Barr Ferree Foundation Fund for Publications at Princeton University has awarded Professor Anthony Fontenot a $15,000 grant to support the publication of his forthcoming book by MIT Press titled Gregory Ain and the Construction of a Social Landscape, scheduled to be released in spring... View full entry »