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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.
Kibel Gallery Opening & Talk: STABIAE and the Visual Preservation of Architecture
Kibel Gallery Opening and TalkSTABIAE and the Visual Preservation of ArchitectureCurated by Joseph C. Williams, Lindsey May, and Lauren McNamara
Ken Filler, AIA
Biography:Ken is an Architect, Assistant Clinical Professor, and the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Architecture in the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation.
An Abandoned D.C. Water Site Regains its Utility
For decades, abandoned concrete silos cresting the horizon like post-apocalyptic chess pieces presented an eerie curiosity for drivers crawling along one of the busiest arteries in and out of Washington, D.C.
Terps Hit “Home” Run in Forbes Best List
If you are building a home in the rolling landscape of Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains magnificent views are as much a requirement as an extra bedroom.
Professor Peter Noonan Elevated to 2025 AIA College of Fellows
Professor of the Practice and architecture alum Peter Noonan (‘88, M.Arch '92) is one of 83 individuals who has been elevated to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows this year. The honor is the organization's highest distinction; less than 3% of AIA members hold the designation.
Pepco and Delmarva Power Sustainable Communities Grant Programs
The 2025 Grant Program offers funding for two key initiatives: Environmental Stewardship and Community Resiliency. The Environmental Stewardship program supports projects that aim to protect water quality, reduce urban heat islands, and provide social benefits like health and community cohesion.