AIA Maryland Award Winners

Four UMD students took home Excellence in Design Awards in the 2018 AIA Maryland Student Design Awards competition.

Interschool Design Competition

For the past two decades, the three Washington area chapters of the American Institute of Architects along with the National Building Museum have p

Library's New Edition

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On October 13, 2014, as preparations were being made for construction of the new Edward St.

2018 Interdisciplinary Tour

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The newest cohort of graduate students at the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation recently headed to Annapolis as part of the semeste

CANstruction 2018 Theme: CAN't Stop the Beet!

MAPP’s American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS UMD) is joining forces with AIA Potomac Valley to compete in the 2018 Canstr

Applause Café Design

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Two years after the ARCH406 studio completed the furniture design for the Applause Café at The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, the custom bui

Architecture Thesis Review: Class of 2018

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The Master of Architecture experience culminates with the thesis review.

ARCH Students Sow Roots in Haiti Through New Service Organization

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For the past five years, Gérard Boulin, a program assistant for UMD’s Real Estate Development Program, has been quietly sending his spare cash and

UMD Researchers Engage Communities in Smart City Transformation

Findings from a new multi-university study underscored a lack of resources—not lack of resourcefulness—that prevent residents from accessing opport