Dust To Dust: Embracing Entropy Through Organic Building Materials
Architecture has had a complicated relationship with time.
Post-Industrial Landscapes: Amplifying Existing Food Systems in Chicago's Chinatown
Cities have long grappled with how to feed their populations, globalization being a key tool for supplying food and e
Creative Placemaking Symposium: Art and Design as Civic Action
In celebration of the University of Maryland’s new Cr
Purple Line Equitable Transit Oriented Development Strategy Report Release
Public event for interested Purple Line stakeholders
Join us for the release of a comprehensive set of strategies to drive equitable deve
The 21st Century Comprehensive Plan Lecture Series
Planning practice is changing dramatically to address the need for more sustainable, resilient, and equitable communities.
Inaugural Pioneers Endowed Scholarship Fuels the Passion of a Remarkable Student
If the road to architecture licensure is a marathon, by all accounts, Maria Farieta is making incredible time.
Experiential-based Courses Added to MAPP’s 2022-23 Roster
A community-led studio this fall rooted in restorative justice will devise possible futures for the historically Black Coll
EFC Guest Editor and Contributor of Resilience-Focused MML Magazine
Check out Resilience - the third and final climate-focused installment in Municipal Maryland.