Thesis Reviews Spring 2022

Join us for the Master of Architecture Spring 2022 thesis reviews on Thursday, May 12 and Friday, May 13.

 

New Summer Course Tackles the Consequences of U.S. Preservation Policy

In 1966, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson, creating the first-ever f

Book Pulls the Lid Off Canned Food’s History

By Karen Shih '09, originally published in maryland Today.

Architecture Alumna Julia Nagele Brings Towering Design—and Meaning—to Seattle’s Skyline

The majestic skyscrapers designed by Julia Nagele (M.ARCH ’96) don’t reach Seattle’s cloud cover in a conventional fashion.

Blue Sky Thinking: Students Design for an Autonomous Aerial Future

Of the long list of considerations architects must weigh when designing a building, flying cars have—so far—not been one of

Ming Hu Awarded Jefferson Science Fellowship

Associate Professor Ming Hu will join the nation’s top minds in science, technology and engineering as a 2022-2

Making ‘Place’ Through Art and Design

A long stretch of sidewalk along New Hampshire Avenue offers a straight shot from Langley Park to Takoma Park.

Sustainable Maryland Granted State Funding by Maryland General Assembly

A bill passed by the Maryland General Assembly this month will establish the first-ever state funding for UMD’s