Across the United States wintertime surges in COVID-19 cases and a slow vaccine rollout are two vivid examples of how the pandemic continues to impact daily life. And, because COVID-19 both spreads more easily indoors and has had a major impact on health care facilities, the interconnectedness... View full entry »
Visions and Trajectories for Higher Education and Practice Introduction: Maria Perbellini, Dean and Professor, NYIT-School of Architecture and Design; Introduction and Moderation: Trudy Brens, Interim Director, Interior Design Program, NYIT-School of Architecture and Design; David Diamond... View full entry »
The Boston Architectural College (BAC) is pleased to announce it has received a seven-figure bequest from Trustee Judy Nitsch in honor of her late husband and BAC alumnus, James "Tony" Magliozzi, B.Arch ’62. The gift augments The James A. Magliozzi, R.A. and Judith Nitsch, P.E. Endowed Fund, and... View full entry »
Covid. Climate. Injustice. Waste. Disparity. Hunger. Poverty. So much is at critical mass in the world that there’s no choice but to address multiple interconnected global issues simultaneously. Wege Prize, the international student design competition to create solutions to today’s... View full entry »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Low Design Office (LOWDO), an architecture and integrated design firm co-founded by DK Osseo-Asare, assistant professor of architecture and engineering design at Penn State, has been named a winner of the Architectural League of New York’s Emerging Voices 21 competition... View full entry »
Architect Barbara Bestor, Executive Director of Woodbury’s Julius Shulman Institute (JSI) and founder of the eponymous Silver Lake studio, was featured in a recent Los Angeles Times roundup in celebration of International Women’s Day coming March 8th. The article, titled, Our list of over... View full entry »
The University of Minnesota School of Architecture is delighted to announce the online public program for its annual Master of Architecture workshop, Catalyst. This year, the week-long workshop explores the concept of “lowercase-a” architecture and launches with a series of public lectures... View full entry »
Architecture/Landscape/Interiors at Otis College of Art and Design is pleased to announce the 2020-2021 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture by Sandi Hilal, DAAR!Wednesday 17 March 202108:00pm / 2000 PDT GMT-7 Otis College of Art and Design ZOOM This lecture is free and open to the... View full entry »
Join us virtually this semester for our lecture series. More information: https://www.laiad.com/lecture-series/ View full entry »
Curated by Ryan Tyler Martinez and hosted by Woodbury School of Architecture’s Wedge Gallery, Lectures Interviews Exhibitions challenges the status quo of exhibiting physical objects by replacing them with podcasts, pre-recorded lectures, interactive architecture applications, and animations... View full entry »
In a multi-part celebration of Black History Month, Woodbury School of Architecture reflects on some of its past Alumni Spotlights. 2020 was a trying year, and as we look ahead, we are inspired and encouraged by the diligence, grit, and passion, of our alumni and collaborators. Each individual... View full entry »
Woodbury School of Architecture student, Khan Muhammad, has been awarded the 2020 Jean Roth Driskel Scholarship by AIA Pasadena & Foothill (AIAPF). The scholarship was established in 1971 to honor Jean Roth Driskel, the first female President of the AIAPF Chapter and the third woman to be... View full entry »
Each spring, first-year graduate architecture students are introduced to the themes of the ARCH 502 design studio through the Schenk-Woodman Competition. The studio always focuses on a timely spatial challenge in Philadelphia, says Associate Professor of Architecture Annette Fierro, who... View full entry »
The Boston Architectural College (BAC) today announced the launching of its bold new vision through its 'BAC to the Future' strategic plan. Through this innovative plan, the BAC's focus will be transforming current programs and creating future-oriented design programs accessible to students in the... View full entry »