An interdisciplinary team from the University of Miami is helping to build resilience in Grand Bahama, which is still recovering from Hurricane Dorian—the storm that pummeled the island six years ago.
The Design Build Studio course in the University of Miami School of Architecture, led by professor Rocco Ceo and lecturers Jim Adamson and Jake Leonard, immerses students in every stage of architecture—from concept to construction—through projects that benefit underserved and nonprofit communities, emphasizing craft, material understanding, and civic impact.
Students broaden their architectural perspectives through immersive study experiences across the globe.
A course at the School of Architecture equips students with the skills and confidence to showcase their creativity and stand out in design competitions worldwide.
The School of Architecture’s PAIR Program offers students the opportunity to combine academic work with hands-on professional experience, supporting major design projects.
Jesper Brenner found motivation in his academics at the School of Architecture and the people he encountered throughout his undergraduate career.
Students broadened their horizons by gaining real-world career experience.
The tour included visits to Venice, Florence, Rome, Athens, and the stunning Greek island of Mykonos.
Graduate student Daniel Cutimanco was chosen as the commencement ceremony student speaker, where he reflected on his academic journey and possibilities for the future
Nicholas Amadori feels all that he has learned at the school has made him well-rounded and prepared in his chosen field.
Industry leaders shared strategic visions for creating stronger future communities at University of Miami 2024 Annual Real Estate Impact Conference.
Demar Matthews, a visiting professor in the School of Architecture, challenges his students to explore their own cultural backgrounds and incorporate their identities into architecture.
The architectural measured drawings compiled by a cohort from the School of Architecture will be preserved at the Library of Congress.
An increasing number of displaced people around the world make providing housing a priority. And this summer, some University students were challenged to create structures for those in need.
Twelve students and their two instructors spent the spring semester in their Design Build Studio course creating an outdoor modular classroom for a charter school in Key Largo.