Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
Solved: Pratt Architects Create Sculpture That Interacts with the Ecosystem
From the pages of Prattfolio, this article is part of a section highlighting the problem-solving process in the real world, from the perspective of alumni in the field. The Spring/Summer 2019 issue features the work of…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
Students Reimagine an Avenue of Confederate Monuments as Inclusive Community Space
Updated November 25, 2019 Across the United States, communities are grappling with how to address controversies surrounding Confederate tributes and memorials on public grounds. For example, the 5.4-mile Monument Avenue in Richmond,…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
How Are Architecture Students Working to Make Densification Livable in Rapidly Growing Cities?
According to the United Nations, by 2050 urban areas are anticipated to hold 68 percent of Earth's population. As density is increasingly proposed as a solution to climate change, land use limitations, and other issues facing…
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Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
Educating for the Future: Graduate Architecture and Urban Design Chair David Erdman
Exploring new models for education is one of the pillars of President Frances Bronet’s inauguration and an important area of discussion in academia. We live during a time of dramatic change, where the landscape is quickly shifting. How is…