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Linking Vulnerability to Urban Flooding and Infrastructure
Urban Flooding, Infrastructure, and its Link to Social Vulnerability and Mobility: A Place-Based Study in Washington, D.C. This study explores infrastructure, flooding and its connection to social vulnerability and mobility in Washington, D.C.
Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Technology
Using the Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Technology to Improve Stormwater ManagementThe goal of this project is to use an Internet of Things (IoT) framework along with smart sensors to monitor and improve stormwater management on the University of Maryland Campus.
Water Emergency Team (WET)
Exposure to raw sewage from failing infrastructure can lead to health issues and distress, especially in marginalized urban communities. Sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) that release untreated sewage affect cities worldwide, with up to 75,000 occurrences annually in the U.S.
Rainwater Harvesting for Urban Farms
Urban agriculture is growing quickly across the U.S. to address food insecurity and climate change. Rainwater harvesting could provide reliable, high-quality water for urban farms, yet there is currently low adoption due to water quality concerns and uncertainty about costs and benefits.
Media & Talks
TalksHendricks, Marccus. "Citizen Participation in Rising Waters | Marccus Hendricks | TEDxIndianaUniversity. " Youtube.
Biogenic Building Sections
The Kibel Gallery Exhibit is featuring the work from Paul Lewis / LTL Architects and LTL's award-winning book "Manual of Biogenic House Sections."
Seeing Blinds: Architecture for Avian Landscapes
Seeing Blinds is an exhibition of ongoing research on bird blinds by Michael Ezban, RA, ASLA, and features 40 case studies of extraordinary architecture by contemporary designers and artists.
In New Exhibit, Architecture Soars
Story written by Maggie Haslam and Brianna Rhodes
Modeling Buildings | Rebuilding Models
The Kibel Gallery celebrated the opening of the Spring 2024 show titled Modeling Buildings | Rebuilding Models on March 8. This traveling exhibition of 150+ Models of Le Corbusier projects constructed over the last 20 years by interns with the Singaporean Firm RT+Q Architects.
Embracing Differences
The "Embracing Differences" exhibition displays the winning projects from 2022 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.The Kibel Gallery will display information on the vision, selection process, and historical data on past winners.
The Dupont Underground: Layered History & Possible Futures
The Kibel Gallery is proud to present The Dupont Underground: History & Potential Futures, a specially commissioned animation investigating the once abandoned underground streetcar station that has been transformed into a cultural institution for arts and architecture in Washington, D.C. 's Dupont Circle.
Making the Holodomor Memorial: Context & Questions
Whose truth? How do we mark loss? Why here? Why now?From 1932 to 1933 Josef Stalin’s communist government engineered and exploited a wheat shortage to starve millions of Ukrainians to death as the regime swept away small farms for a system of collective agriculture.