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“In the United States, big problems like homelessness or housing insecurity can be addressed with architectural tools in addition to policies.”
Read More“In the United States, big problems like homelessness or housing insecurity can be addressed with architectural tools in addition to policies.”
Read MoreScientists make the case that human observation of storm events—be it rain, snow or fog—is key to understanding wet weather and its myriad effects on the natural world.
Read MoreKeith Diaz Moore is an interdisciplinary, award-winning architectural educator and researcher with expertise in community and campus design.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Provost Mitzi M. Montoya announced that Arnab Chakraborty has accepted an offer to serve as dean of the College of Architecture + Planning.
Read MoreU students aim to integrate climate justice and social equity into core climate action planning processes, researching and recommending guidelines and best practices.
Read MoreOver the last eight years, Dean Diaz Moore has led the College of Architecture + Planning to be recognized as a frontrunner in transforming architectural, design, and planning education.
Read MoreThe new ramps and elevator expansion will make it easier for students to get around.
Read MoreFind and access information about degrees, co-curricular and extracurricular activities and campus resources all in one place.
Read MoreThe designation was awarded by the Xerces Society for the U’s work in pollinator conservation.
Read MoreTwo U students received global design recognition for creating a space where geology, seismology, nature and time intersect.
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