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  • The Class of 1972 in Golden graduation gowns

    Celebrating the School of Architecture Class of 1975 50th Reunion

    In 2022, the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation began celebrating 50th reunions with our first graduating classes. We have been delighted to host the classes of 1972, 1973 and 1974 in College Park. Now Class of 1975, it’s your turn!  
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  • Heather Wellington in a blue suit

    Five Questions with Heather Wellington

    Heather Wellington MRED ’11 admits she had no idea what real estate development was as an undergraduate student. A finance major at George Washington University, she had reluctantly resigned herself to a future on Wall Street. “My classmates were super excited about it—I was not,” she said. “I liked being out and looking and touching and feeling, but didn't know the word for it at the time.”
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  • A grid-structured home with large windows, pictured at dusk.

    Terps Hit “Home” Run in Forbes Best List

    If you are building a home in the rolling landscape of Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains magnificent views are as much a requirement as an extra bedroom. But architects Amy Gardner and Brittany Williams ‘05 M.Arch ‘07 decided early on in the project that scenery was only part of the equation— if sited and designed just right, they could also capture sunlight and ample mountain breezes, allowing the homeowners to power and ventilate the home, minimizing the need for AC even on sunny, hot and humid August summer days.
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  • Stephen Ayers speaking at a podium

    Stephen Ayers Named Interim CEO of American Institute of Architects

    The Honorable Stephen T. Ayers ‘85, FAIA, LEED AP has been appointed interim executive vice president and CEO of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). An accomplished architect and administrator with decades of leadership in public service, Ayers will assume the role in February following the departure of current EVP/CEO Lakisha Woods. 
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  • AI-generated futuristic city with modern skyscrapers and undulating structures

    Building Towards AI?

    The story originally appeared in Inhabit Magazine. The following images in this story were generated using Midjourney by MAPP designer Jelena Djakovic, using keywords pulled from each of the interviews. 
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  • Judy Tram (M.Arch ’24, M.C.P ’24, B.S. in Architecture ’20) received Honors in the 024 AIA Maryland Design Awards for her project "Food Service: Cultivating Food Equity & Resilience in the Heart of Ivy City."

    Students and Alums Win Big at 2024 AIA Maryland Design Awards

    University of Maryland students and alums received top honors for their architectural projects at the annual AIA Maryland Excellence in Design Awards Celebration. This year’s event was held on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation - Philip Merrill Environmental Center in Annapolis, Maryland. 
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