The Bangkok Experience

During summer 2013, a unique partnership with the international design firm Gensler set the stage for a study abroad program like no other.

Preserving African American Historic Places: Reconstructing a New Identity. Speaker Brent Leggs

In this lecture, Mr. Leggs will discuss his mission of saving African American places important in American history.

Catalytic Structures: Transformed Types. Speaker Nader Tehrani

Please join us for a lecture by Nader Tehrani, Principal, NADAAA and Professor/Head of the Department of Architecture at MIT's School of Architectu

Casual Computing

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Casual Computing, a selection of new and existing works by Evan Roth (B.S.

The Swiss Touch in Landscape Design

Landscape architecture continually transforms the environment and the way we approach it.

Bridges Across the Potomac River

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As a part of a new seminar in the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, ARCH478Q/678Q Bridge Design, the students in the course design

The Collaborative Legacy of Merce Cunningham

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The Collaborative Legacy of Merce Cunningham exhibition reflects on the nature of the work between Merce Cunningham and the equally i

Movement: Robert Siegel Architects

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Using the filters of movement and ritual in architecture, Robert Siegel’s lecture and exhibit entitled “Movement” explains how the kinetic energy o

Object-Type Landscapes

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A collection of work by Atlanta-based Architect Anthony Ames will be on display beginning September 14th at the University of Maryland School of Ar

Stairways in the Air: Renaissance and Baroque Stereotomy

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This exhibition brings together for the first time curator Mark Schneider's wealth of research and documentation of the historic tradition of stere