Topic: School of Architecture Student News

Annual conference unites experts to future-proofing real estate against global challenges

Industry leaders shared strategic visions for creating stronger future communities at University of Miami 2024 Annual Real Estate Impact Conference.

Annual conference unites experts to future-proofing real estate against global challenges

Industry leaders shared strategic visions for creating stronger future communities at University of Miami 2024 Annual Real Estate Impact Conference.


The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) celebrate Black History Month

During BLex Week 2024, UMiami NOMAS celebrated the vibrant tapestry of Black excellence in architecture through a dynamic series of events.

The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) celebrate Black History Month

During BLex Week 2024, UMiami NOMAS celebrated the vibrant tapestry of Black excellence in architecture through a dynamic series of events.



Revealing cultural identity in architecture

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.

Revealing cultural identity in architecture

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.



Students document iconic Coral Gables Congregational Church

The architectural measured drawings compiled by a cohort from the School of Architecture will be preserved at the Library of Congress.

Students document iconic Coral Gables Congregational Church

The architectural measured drawings compiled by a cohort from the School of Architecture will be preserved at the Library of Congress.




Housing designed to assist abused women wins award

The safe spaces for women in Mozambique, created by former student Lauren Elia, captured the top honor in a contest sponsored by the School of Architecture and Portugal-based firm Go Friday.

Housing designed to assist abused women wins award

The safe spaces for women in Mozambique, created by former student Lauren Elia, captured the top honor in a contest sponsored by the School of Architecture and Portugal-based firm Go Friday.



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