Carmen Guerrero and Allan Shulman, both long-time UMSoA faculty, have been elevated to new roles at the School. Guerrero will be the Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives and Facilities, while Shulman will take over as the Director of Graduate Architecture Programs. Rodolphe el-Khoury, Dean of... View full entry »
Build a Resilient South Florida with UMSoA, HUD and AARP— The University of Miami School of Architecture, the Southeast Regional Office of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development and the AARP Foundation will collaborate in a day-long workshop and... View full entry »
Three of the most accomplished women in South Florida real estate joined forces to speak to a standing-room only crowd at the first Women in Real Estate Luncheon. Avra Jain and Kim Briesemeister talked about their latest projects, followed by a discussion moderated... View full entry »
Scholarship will Fully Cover Tuition for Young European Architects to Study at SCI-ArcLos Angeles, CA (June 1, 2016) – SCI-Arc is pleased to announce the launch of a new scholarship for European architects eager to expand their knowledge of contemporary architecture. The SCI-Arc European... View full entry »
SOA Faculty member Steven Fett and a small group of urban designers led by project manager Anthea Gianniotes (B.Arch., 1992), Marcela Camblor (M.Arch, S&T 1993) Jose Venegas (M.Arch. 2003), and Bill Spikowski of Spikowski Planning Associates, collaborated on behalf of the Treasure Coast... View full entry »
We all know that SCI-Arc and our students are the best. Now we need your help affirming it. Each year, DesignIntelligence ranks the Best Architecture and Design Schools based on peer feedback. They ask professionals and firms in the design world to share their opinions on what they look for in new... View full entry »
Laura Sherman was working in her Integrated Design Studio class last semester when she stumbled upon a call for entries in The American Institute of Architects (AIA) student design competition that seemed perfectly suited to her latest architecture project.Her design was selected recently by... View full entry »
The eighteenth annual DesignIntelligence ranking round is happening, and the Georgia Tech School of Architecture seeks your help in showcasing the extraordinary architectural education provided to our students. College programs are ranked on the basis of their ability to prepare students... View full entry »
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Assoc. Prof. Chris Cornelius (studio;Indigenous) is one of ten architects invited to participate in the inaugural J. Irwin Miller and Xenia S. Miller Prize Competition, which will coincide with the inaugural 2016 symposium for Exhibit Columbus, “Foundations and Futures,” which will be... View full entry »
Two projects by UO architecture students are winners of the 2016 “Top Ten for Students” design competition awarded by the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment. Undergraduates Lacey Aley, Alex Collins, and Addison Estrada and graduate student Tim Schneider were... View full entry »
MIT NewsSchool of Architecture and Planning May 5, 2016Professor and Department of Architecture head J. Meejin Yoon has been awarded the 2016 Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) Teaching Award of Excellence. The jury cited Yoon’s “innovative and critical... View full entry »
Tom GeartySchool of Architecture & PlanningMIT NewsArchitects, artists, and designers from the MIT community will constitute a robust presence at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.With eight full-time and visiting faculty, four alumni, and numerous contributing researchers and... View full entry »
Scholarship will Fully Cover Tuition for Young Mexican Architects to Study at SCI-Arc(May 5, 2016, Los Angeles) -- SCI-Arc is thrilled to announce the launch of a new scholarship for young Mexican architects. The SCI-Arc Mexico 2016 Scholarship will cover 100% of tuition for the Master of... View full entry »