School of Architecture + Planning
February
John Quale, director of the architecture program in The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, has announced the first two winners of travel fellowships funded through the Thoma…
Students in Katya Crawford and Cory Greenfield’s Competition Studio in the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning won the Better Philadelphia Challenge, an internation…
March
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning celebrates 45+ years of its Design Planning Assistance Center (DPAC) with a video premiere on Friday, April 1 at 5:30 p.m., followed by a…
We keep hearing that Philadelphia needs to eliminate its food deserts so everyone has easy access to fresh meat and produce. It's an important step in fighting poverty. But what exactly should a healt…
Whether it stems from the influence of the hit television show Mad Men, or even the rise in popularity of Ikea furniture, modernism is hip again. Even in Albuquerque.
And perhaps the greatest and most…
A permanent installation set to debut at the Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum next summer aims to provide STEM education opportunities and develop STEM-related job skills in t…
Masters students in the University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning’s landscape architecture program truly demonstrate mastery of their art and science. Over the years, current an…
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning announced that the ABC Library @ Central and Unser will receive the 2016 Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture i…
April
When people envision Albuquerque, they probably don’t think “modern.” According to Brian Goldstein, assistant professor of architecture in the UNM School of Architecture & Planning, …
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning presents Encuentro Iberoamericano en Nuevo Mexico (EINM), a multi-day series of events that explore Spanish architectural and cultural he…
The Arid Lands Institute believes that design professions have an unrecognized potential to catalyze public imagination, action and leadership in the face of hydrologic variability due to climate cha…
May
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning Indigenous Design + Planning Institute (iD+Pi) presents “Stories of Culture & Identity: How do they shape and connect us?” o…
Congratulations Graduates!
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Laura A. Cruickshank is the School of Architecture & Planning's featured speaker at its convocation ceremony scheduled for Saturday, May 14, at 4 p.m. in Popejoy Hall on The University of New Mexico m…
Just in time for summer, get ready to hit the road. The New Mexico Tourism Department has created another trail for you to crisscross the state.Building on New Mexico’s Green Chile Cheeseburger …
Neon signs lit up the night on Route 66 and beyond. University of New Mexico’s Mark Childs and Ellen Babcock flipped the neon switch once more through their new book The Zeon Files.…
Mark Childs, associate dean for research in The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning, teaches Architecture 551: Research Methods, a course designed to give graduate architecture …
June
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning recently hosted a group of architecture students from Anáhuac University in Mexico City. They participated in a two-week p…
The University of New Mexico is helping the National Park Service celebrate 100 years in 2016. UNM is a part of their history through faculty and student projects including a current initiative with t…
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning recently hosted two men who graduated from the architecture program in 1966. Joseph Ehardt, Jr. and Reginald Richey had an opportunity to…
UNM approves graduate level concentration in indigenous planning
School of Architecture & Planning’s graduate planning program fills a need The University of New Mexico School of Architectu…
July
School of Architecture and Planning Professor Chris Wilson spoke in Garcia Auditorium June 9, 2016 as part of UNM Alumni Association’s Lobo Living Room series. Wilson examined UNM̵…
UNM undergraduate students in the School of Architecture & Planning recently won awards from the Innovative Minds Design competition, which focuses on blending physical and virtual architecture. The c…
August
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning and the College of Fine Arts are co-sponsoring a lecture, “Feel the Force,” on Thursday, Sept. 8 at 5 p.m. in George Pearl Ha…
What happens when architects think about the world beyond its physical framework is the concept explored by a team of architecture students and a faculty member from The University of New Mexico Schoo…
September
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning Dean Geraldine Forbes Isais recently made a presentation to faculty, staff and students in the school to present her “State of the…
October
Several architecture students from the 301 studio have had their photographs selected for inclusion in the Nation Museum of Nuclear Science & History - “Atomic STEaM Photography Show” (com…
Solar energy is supposed to be an elegant solution to our dual problems of high utility costs and climate change. But it seems like the technology has been on the brink of a breakthrough for decades n…
December