Skip to main content
Programs Admissions Our Work Student Experience About
Programs
Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Certificate Programs High School Summer Programs
Admissions
Scholarships and Financial Aid Visit Information Sessions
Our Work
Faculty Research Professional Practice Student Work Research Centers & Institutes Research Labs Galleries and Exhibits
Student Experience
Campus to Capitol Mentoring Programs Student Organizations Spaces and Studio Education Abroad Competitions Professional Development Student Resources Alumni
About
People News and Events Accreditation Contact Us Giving
Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Certificate Programs High School Summer Programs
Scholarships and Financial Aid Visit Information Sessions
Faculty Research Professional Practice Student Work Research Centers & Institutes Research Labs Galleries and Exhibits
Campus to Capitol Mentoring Programs Student Organizations Spaces and Studio Education Abroad Competitions Professional Development Student Resources Alumni
People News and Events Accreditation Contact Us Giving

MRED Program Welcomes New Faculty

The School’s MRED program is proud to announce a new crop of talented professionals joining their faculty ranks this semester. Spanning a variety of professional disciplines and experiences, these men and women will share their knowledge and insight with students in classes across a wide range of areas, including a new course in retail development.
View Article Details for MRED Program Welcomes New Faculty
Two men signing an agreement

UMD Creates New Undergraduate Minors in Real Estate Development and Construction Management

The University of Maryland has announced the establishment of two new undergraduate minors, one in real estate development and one in construction management. Generously funded by the Colvin Family Foundation, the new minors will offer foundational knowledge in community building, entrepreneurship, business development, sustainable construction and design through experiential learning and a professionally guided curriculum, forwarding the University’s continued mission to support student innovation and entrepreneurship.
View Article Details for UMD Creates New Undergraduate Minors in Real Estate Development and Construction Management

Alumni Profile: Rameez Munawar (B.S. Architecture ’12, MRED ’14)

In 2014, five MAPP graduate students clinched first place at the ULI Hines Competition, edging out 160 collegiate teams with their imaginative revitalization concept for the Nashville, Tn., neighborhood of Sulfur Dell. Of the five students, Rameez Munawar was the lone delegate from MAPP’s real estate program, a critical component to developing a concept that is cohesive with the market and that will deliver financially. Three years later, Rameez was back at ULI Hines—this time, on the other side of the jury table, a memorable experience he considers “an honor” to be a part of.
View Article Details for Alumni Profile: Rameez Munawar (B.S. Architecture ’12, MRED ’14)
Male hanging artwork from the ceiling

UMD Students Present Final Sustainability Projects to The City of Frederick

Students, faculty and administrators from the University of Maryland gathered at College Park City Hall Tuesday night to present four city-focused sustainability projects to Mayor Andrew Fellows and the City Council.
View Article Details for UMD Students Present Final Sustainability Projects to The City of Frederick
Database Map

Matt Bowling (MHP '09) Selected in Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s Database Contest

Matt Bowling (MHP '09) was selected as one of five authors in The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy's "The Place Database Contest 2019". The purpose of this contest is to create stories through maps by using the institute’s database.
View Article Details for Matt Bowling (MHP '09) Selected in Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s Database Contest
A photo of David Do

David Do Named Director of Washington, D.C.’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs

Urban Studies and Planning Program Graduate Student David Do has been named the new Director of Washington, D.C.’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (OAPIA). D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced David’s new role last week, saying, “I welcome David’s enthusiasm and am delighted to have him join our team. David will be instrumental in working with the AAPI community on behalf of my Administration to deliver a fresh start for the District’s residents.”
View Article Details for David Do Named Director of Washington, D.C.’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs
Headshot of Michelle Magalong

Dr. Michelle Magalong, HISP Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow

Dr. Michelle Magalong Named School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation's First Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow Brings experience with underserved communities to Maryland’s Built Environment School 
View Article Details for Dr. Michelle Magalong, HISP Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow

Preservation Super Hero: Lucinda Philumalee (MHP 2010, MRED 2012)

MAPP Alumni Spotlight: Lucinda Philumalee, MHP 2010, MRED 2012
View Article Details for Preservation Super Hero: Lucinda Philumalee (MHP 2010, MRED 2012)
Man doing some sort of construction

Bostwick Gets a Boost with Long-Awaited Restoration Projects

The powerful derecho that hit the Washington area in June of 2012 is on record as one of the most destructive, fast-moving storms in U.S. history. While the region has largely recovered, there are still traces of the storm’s destruction. For many in the MAPP community, there is no better example of the storm’s grisly aftermath than Bostwick, the historic Bladensburg site a short distance from the UMD campus.
View Article Details for Bostwick Gets a Boost with Long-Awaited Restoration Projects
Kateryna Goncharova

Fulbright Scholar Looks to U.S. Preservation Efforts for Inspiration in Ukraine

When Kateryna Goncharova presented the University of Maryland’s Historic Preservation program’s Marvin Breckenridge Patterson Lecture at the Ukrainian embassy in 2012, she emphasized significant differences between the U.S. preservation industry and the system of preservation in her home country of Ukraine. The lecture was not Kateryna’s first trip stateside; her work for the Ukrainian State Research and Project Institute occasionally brought her to Washington, D.C.
View Article Details for Fulbright Scholar Looks to U.S. Preservation Efforts for Inspiration in Ukraine
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
3835 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20742
archinfo@umd.edu 301.405.8000