Asian American Suburbanization and the Politics of Development

A primary focus of Dr. Lung-Amam’s work is how Asian Americans, the fastest growing racial minority group in U.S.

Suburban Poverty, Redevelopment, and Equitable Development Activism

One of Dr. Lung-Amam’s major research area explores the consequences of suburban redevelopment for disadvantaged communities.

Low Heat Lab

Low Heat is a lab whose members engage in research, speculative design, and experimentation in the built environment.

A Place to Start: A Toolkit for Documenting LGBTQ Heritage in Baltimore City (and beyond)

During the fall of 2018, in partnership with Preservation Maryland, the Historic Preservation Studio (HISP 650) graduate course at the Un

Baltimore Alley House Study

This report, prepared as part of a joint studio between graduate students in the Master of Community Planning and the Master of Historic

Case Study: Salt Point House

A Case Study of Salt Point House designed by Thomas Phifer for ARCH 472 – Building Information Modeling Communication and Collaboration.

Case Study: Chicken Point Cabin

A Case Study of Chicken Point Cabin designed by Olson Kundig for ARCH 472 – Building Information Modeling Communication and Collaboration

Campus in the Marsh

Using a vernacular form seen throughout the eastern shore, a series of three interconnected buildings create a new Monie Bay Field Statio

Butterfly on the Bay

The new Monie Bay Field Station captures views of the marsh by treating both the north and south facades as fronts.

Return to the Marsh

At the intersection between human experience and the marsh ecosystem, the Monie Bay Field Station acts as a water filtration facility.  Educat