The end of the semester is almost here! After months of hard work, students will be evaluated during the final reviews. Reviews involve students presenting their work to critics for about five minutes, and then that work being critiqued for about five to 10 minutes after the presentation. This... View full entry »
Coral Gables, Fla. (April 19, 2016) -- A new study of a quarter-million Miami-Dade County Medicare beneficiaries showed that higher levels of neighborhood greenness, including trees, grass and other vegetation, were linked to a significant reduction in the rate of chronic illnesses, particularly... View full entry »
A showcase of works from XJTLU's Department of Architecture is now available on Pinterest. View full entry »
Thresholds 44: Workspace, edited by Nisa Ari and Christianna Bonin, PhD Candidates in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture and Art program, will be released on April 15, 2015. Thresholds is the annual peer-reviewed journal produced by the MIT Department of Architecture, held in... View full entry »
XJTLU 2016 Masters Info DayWednesday, 13 April 2016http://www.xjtlu.edu.cn/en/events/2016/04/xjtlu-2016-masters-info-day Join the XJTLU Masters Info Day to hear more about how a University of Liverpool UK masters degree will advance your career prospects globally. You will also... View full entry »
Chosen for their academic achievement, service to the University of Miami, leadership and more, three UMSoA fifth-year students were chosen for the current edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. At a ceremony on Tuesday, April 5, in the Shalala Student... View full entry »
Founded in 1914 by the union of two architectural societies at the University of Michigan and the University of Illinois, Alpha Rho Chi (APX) is the professional architecture fraternity, with 30 active chapters operating nationwide. During a late one night in studio in the spring of 2015, UMSoA... View full entry »
On March 30, the entire student body, plus faculty and staff, of UMSoA came together for an awareness and beautification project at three Metrorail stations: University, Coconut Grove and Brickell.“The Underline began at UMSoA, in a studio run by professor Rocco Ceo. When we were trying to... View full entry »
Student-Inspired Concepts to Showcase Installations Made from Repurposed, Off-the-Shelf MaterialsLOS ANGELES (March 29, 2016) – In a bid to examine – and perhaps help to redefine – the boundaries between branding and retail identity, students from Woodbury University’s... View full entry »
Syracuse Architecture assistant professor Maya Alam has been selected as the first recipient of the Boghosian Fellowship, effective fall 2016. The fellowship—established in early 2015 in memory of Harry der Boghosian ’54 by his sister Paula der Boghosian EDU’64—makes it... View full entry »
To view this message in your browser, click herePROGRAMMES | SCHOLARSHIPS | SUMMER SCHOOL AND CHINESENEW SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY JIANGSU GOVERNMENT The local provincial government of Jiangsu, where XJTLU is located, offers generous scholarships for Internationals... View full entry »
ARCHITECTURE.TECHNOLOGY.EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN.California College of the Arts is pleased to present Making Architecture, a new four-week, 3-credit, full-time summer program for college students, recent graduates, inspired professionals, and career changers considering graduate... View full entry »
As part of its spring 2016 lecture lineup, the Syracuse Architecture will host a series of lectures by principals and founders of the three firms recently chosen as finalists to design the future National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC) at Syracuse University. A competition was launched by... View full entry »
Brian Johnsen and Sebastian Schmaling are the latest Fitzhugh Scott Chairs in Design Excellence at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning.They will conduct a studio in the Fall of 2016. Both are founding partners of Johnsen Schmaling Architects... View full entry »