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“Urban Matters,” a student exhibition of urban projects from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Architecture is on display at the school’s Irene and Haigo Shen Architecture Gallery.

The exhibit is a collection of student projects from recent years, which showcases critical research and design investigations of cities and projections of possible futures for an increasingly urbanized planet. The collection of work celebrates a plurality of approaches taken by the School of Architecture professors and their students in imagining alternative urbanisms set within the contexts of four cities—Honolulu, Shanghai, Dhaka and Tokyo.

The exhibition is organized by the Urbanism Research Lab and curated by co-directors Kazi Ashraf and David Rockwood.

A UH Mānoa news release

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