STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State architecture graduates Elisa S. Castañeda of Madison, Alabama, and Lucas “Luke” T. Murray of Jackson are being honored by the international Association of ...
UNFUSE serves as a platform to create a global community of architects and designers who are pushing the boundaries of architecture discipline to enrich our built environment. At UNFUSE we promote ...
The Second Studio (formerly The Midnight Charette) is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. Hosted by Architects David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features different ...
Archive and Artifact: The Virtual and the Physical is “both an exhibition and a glimpse of what’s to come,” says its curator Steven Hillyer, who heads the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture ...
Katie Kennedy traveled to the Himalayas to study 250-year-old bridges made from living tree roots. Hans Hanley built a tool to close a loophole in online privacy. Meagan Yeh evaluated material for ...
"This capstone course allows students to implement their thesis research by developing a project that integrates all principles of design, showcasing a comprehensive understanding of architectural ...
Star architects like Elizabeth Diller and Daniel Libeskind are known the world over for their architectural excellence—many of their projects recognizable on name alone. But before they were household ...
Release Date: November 13, 2009 This content is archived. BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A year ago, the small house at 139 Howell St. in Buffalo's Black Rock neighborhood stood vacant, just one more derelict ...
LOS ANGELES — Samuel Starr rode in circles to graduate from Pomona College. One thousand, six hundred circles. To fulfill a college requirement that all seniors complete a research thesis or creative ...
The 2024 RISD Graduate Thesis Exhibition opened to the public at the Rhode Island Convention Center last Wednesday and will remain open through June 1, which is RISD graduation day, and also online at ...
Completed in 1891, the Harvard Bridge connects Cambridge to the city of Boston with 2,164 feet of steel and concrete extended over the Charles River. MIT’s campus sits on the northern side of the ...
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