Humanity at a Crossroads: Climate, Justice, and Environmental Impact
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Two Alumni Find Recognition and Meaning in New D.C. Project
There’s an adage that Professor of Architecture Matthew Bell, FAIA shares with his students about the mark of a successful design
In 24 Hours, Six Campus Sites Reimagined
What if student artwork could be displayed, gallery-style on wide panels, along the high-traffic outdoor staircase flanking UMD’s Parren J.
Kea Professor Lecture: Adam Bresnick
"s, m, l, xl: design and detail in the work of Adam Bresnick architects"
New Report Highlights Economic Benefits of Parks in NYC
In a new report, UMD Environmental Finance Center's Dr.
Equity and Access in The Built Environment: A Black Alumni Showcase
The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and MAPP+D Alumni Network is celebrating the work of our alumni in a time where the doors to
Reaching Latinos in the Greater Riverdale Area
The EFC supported the Central Kenilworth Avenue Revitalization Community Development Corporation (CKAR) in conducting targeted outreach to the Lati
Chinook Presence/Absence: Public Art, Visual Heritage, and Cultural Revitalization on the Columbia River
This is the final talk of the 2021–2022 series of the UMD Heritage Lectures, a lecture series co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology an