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College Park, Md.-- A sidewalk exhibition of ten interactive installations—including a glowing cocoon of recycled plastic bottles and a 45’ long canopy of intricately placed colored strings— will debut May 6, 2013 in Montgomery County’s Long Branch Neighborhood as part of a unique cultural collaboration between community groups and the University of Maryland.
College Park, Md.-- A sidewalk exhibition of ten interactive installations—including a glowing cocoon of recycled plastic bottles and a 45’ long canopy of intricately placed colored strings— will debut May 6, 2013 in Montgomery County’s Long Branch Neighborhood as part of a unique cultural collaboration between community groups and the University of Maryland.
Artist and UMD alum Evan Roth (B.S. Architecture ’00) returns to campus this Friday to discuss how hacker philosophies can be applied to making art online, in the gallery and in the city. Roth’s lecture, “Public Space, White Walls and the Internet,” takes place Friday, April 5, 2013, at 6:15 pm in the Architecture Building Auditorium.
The latest issue of the The University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation monthly e-newsletter should be in your mailbox now! If you have not received it, check it out here!
Nearly two years after their win in Washington, DC at the U.S Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011, several team members from WaterShed, UMD’s first place winning entry, are getting the opportunity to lend their talent and design expertise to competitive forums around the world.
Wiebenson Lecture with Bryan Bell, Design Corps
February 15, 2013 — 6:15pm Architecture Building Auditorium
Public Interest Design Institute Training Program—February 15 &16, 2013
We would like to announce the continuation of the Architecture Program's 2012-13 Lecture Series titled: Conversations on Architectural Education and the Future of the Profession. Please join us for any and all of the dates below. Parking is available in the Mowatt Lane garage. For more information about parking or navigating campus visit: http://www.umd.edu/parking_info.cfm.
Sustainable Tuesdays, the immensely popular lecture series that examines sustainability issues facing the built and natural environments, returns this semester with an exciting roster of topics and speakers. Lectures run every Tuesday at 4:30 PM in first floor auditorium at the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and are open to the public. The series is co-sponsored by the University's Office of Sustainability.