Students Channel Animal Instincts to Create Urban Spaces
One of Washington, D.C.’s fastest-growing hot spots may be a recreational and culinary boon for D.C.’s human inhabitants—but it’s a bummer for its
The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Mourns Former Dean John Steffian
Architect, educator and second Dean of Maryland’s School of Architecture, John Steffian passed away on August 2
Through Newberry Fellowship, Juan Burke Charts New Book, Curriculum
Since the dawn of civilization, maps have been an instrumental tool for discovering the world around us.
Budding Architects and Chipboard Collide with Return of TERP Young Scholars Program
Discovering Architecture, a three-week program for high school students grades 9-12, returned this summer after a two-year pandem
Real Estate Development Roundtable
Real Estate Development Roundtable
Hosted by Joe Brancato '80 and Dr.
Integrating Water Quality Improvement with Hazard Mitigation in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle
EFC is working with local decision makers and staff in Berkeley, Morgan, and Jefferson Counties and municipalities to identify opportunities where
Japan: The Built Environment, Planning, and the Exploration of Social Justice and Equity
Students will experience contemporary urban life in Hiroshima and Kyoto – two major cities in Japan with rich history and culture – and g