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Madelaine Britt learned she has become UB's first Truman Scholar during a surprise meeting with President Satish K. Tripathi in his Capen Hall office. Photo: Joe CascioBy CHARLES ANZALONEPublished April 22, 2016Share This Print“Madelaine is a remarkable individual. She is a thoughtful and... View full entry »
UB architect and urban planner Nicholas Rajkovich, PhD, is a co-investigator on a research effort to build resilience for low-income urban communities across the U.S. that are vulnerable to climate change-related events, from flooding to high heat.Rajkovich, an assistant professor of architecture... View full entry »
Published October 17, 2015 Countless hours of designing, building, fine-tuning and fundraising over the past two and a half years have paid off for the more than 200 University at Buffalo students and faculty members who worked on the GRoW Home.Their super-efficient solar-powered... View full entry »
In Prestigious Competition, Seniors Dominic Luna and Carlos Ramirez Among 15 Honorees NationwideLOS ANGELES (July xx, 2016) – Underscoring the growing stature of Woodbury University’s Interior Architecture curriculum, seniors Dominic Luna and Carlos Ramirez have been selected as two of... View full entry »
Trio from Woodbury Receives Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award; Third Time for School of Architecture in the Last Four YearsLOS ANGELES (July 11, 2016) -- For the third time in the last four years, a student team from Woodbury University has received top honors at the Los Angeles... View full entry »
Patrick Chopson has gone on to do amazing things since earning his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Kennesaw State University in 2013. After receiving his Master’s in High Performance Buildings (Georgia Tech, 2014), Patrick co-founded the Energy Lab at research-based architecture and... View full entry »
by SU NewsCulminating a six-month design competition, Syracuse University announces SHoP Architects, a world-renowned architect firm headquartered in New York City, has been selected to conceptualize and design the new National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC). The NVRC, a first-of-its-kind... View full entry »
Dedication Ceremony Scheduled for June 24LOS ANGELES, CA (June 20, 2016) – SCI-Arc is thrilled to announce the completion of a new home designed by SCI-Arc students in partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA), Los Angeles County 2nd District, General Motors... View full entry »
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 »