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The firestation is the first civic anchor in a redensified zone of Lahaina a long-term effort to house displaced residents and rebuild essential infrastructure after the 2023 wildfire, one of the most catastrophic events in Hawaiian history. The fire exposed critical vulnerabilities in water management, accessibility, and disaster response. As new housing efforts emerge, the firestation becomes a pivotal node in both emergency readiness and everyday civic life.| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
The Resilient Campus Competition Selects Teams The University at Buffalo’s School of Architecture and Planning has finalized teams for The Resilient Campus, an international design competition — and ensuing traveling exhibition, public event, and publication — that seeks to thoughtfully advance, widely disseminate, and purposely promote transdisciplinary and transformative knowledge on designing for resilience. “We […] The post University at Buffalo, SUNY appeared first on Associati...| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
New York Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Design Faculty Release New Book: Alvar Aalto and Urban Design New York Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Design faculty—Robert Cody, AIA LEED AP, M.Arch, Director and Associate Professor, and Angela Amoia, Adjunct Associate Professor—have released their second collaborative book, Alvar Aalto and Urban […] The post New York Institute of Technology appeared first on Association of Collegiate Schools of Archite...| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
Stuckeman Architecture Lab’s Work To Be Featured at 2025 Beaux Arts Ball in NY UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A new installation by Penn State architecture graduate students under the guidance of Felecia Davis, associate professor of architecture and director of the Computational Textiles Lab (SOFTLAB) in the College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School, will be unveiled […] The post Penn State appeared first on Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
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Stuckeman Architecture Professor Selected for Villa Albertine Residency Program UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Delphine Lewandowski, a French architect and researcher who recently joined the Penn State College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School faculty, has been selected for the 2026 Villa Albertine Residency Program, which supports original research in the United States. Lewandowski is part of the […] The post Penn State appeared first on Association of Collegiate Schools of Arc...| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
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Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit association of 200+ schools in several categories. Our mission is to lead architectural education and research.| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
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The competition challenges students to integrate health, sustainability, and equity, as evaluated following the AIA COTE® Framework for Design Excellence.| Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture