Israeli Installation Sparks Religious Dialogue

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Associate Professor Ronit Eisenbach led a bi-national team to design Hot/Cold, an engaging art installation in Haifa, Is

Report: Affordable Housing in Jeopardy Along Proposed Purple Line

A new study by the University of Maryland’s National Center for Smart Growth and the advocacy group CASA states that stakeholder intervention is cr

Planning Projects Aim to Improve Public Services in Anne Arundel County

Of the 53,000 low-income workers who live in Anne Arundel County, Md., less than half are within walking distance of a bus stop.

Brent Leggs leads efforts for new U.S. National Monument

Leggs’ work to create a National Civil Rights Monument in Birmingham receives boost from NPS Designation

ARCH Alum Stephen Ayers: Architect of the Capitol

ARCH Alum Stephen Ayers, FAIA became Architect of the Capitol in 2007, the 11th person to assume the role of caring for the U.S. Capitol complex.

PALS Program Shares First Semester Project Results

University of Maryland (UMD) students and faculty met with Annapolis city and Anne Arundel county officials this week to present findings from 14 p

Sonia Hirt Receives John Friedmann Book Award

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) has awarded the annual John Friedmann Book Award to Dr.

Architecture Students Set the Stage for New Cafe

Update: Two years ago, the ARCH406 studio started the redesign of Applause Café in The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Ce

Colvin Institute Names Winners of National Competition

The University of Maryland (UMD) Colvin Institute for Real Estate Development has awarded a group of graduate students in real estate development f