The 2025 Acadia Conference convened researchers, practitioners, and students at the University of Miami and Florida International University to examine how computational tools are reshaping the future of the built environment.
Artificial intelligence is transforming architecture, facilitating the work that used to take hours, increasing efficiency and speed in design workflow.
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.
Do you find yourself admiring buildings, cities, or beautiful spaces? The Bachelor of Architecture at the University of Miami helps you turn that passion into a career.
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.
Professor Roberto M Behar’s installation reimagines the city as a collective work of art, transforming everyday urban space into a poetic landscape of imagination and shared hope.
Wong’s work, including her São Paulo Biennale project and Bauhaus Dessau fellowship, explores how architecture connects climate, culture, and community to build more resilient cities.
The University of Miami installed professor Charles Bohl as the inaugural Tony Goldman Endowed Director of Real Estate Development and Urbanism, honoring Goldman’s lasting impact on communities.
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.
Explore the University’s arts and humanities programs and events, including musical performances, cutting-edge theatrical premieres, thought-provoking lectures, author readings, art exhibitions, and film screenings.
Professor Germane Barnes transforms a Columbus parking garage into a vibrant celebration of Black car culture and community joy.