Architecture students get creative with hands-on design/building elements
Sixty-five students showcased their work at the annual freshman breeze block design open house.
Sixty-five students showcased their work at the annual freshman breeze block design open house.
Students provided input on the design of a makeover of outdoor spaces around student housing.
School of Architecture Dean William Chapman has co-authored the 600-page book Architectural Conservation in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
The findings indicate a concerning trend: without intervention, these buildings are expected to become warmer and less comfortable.
Jade Rhodes emphasizes the need to reconnect with land, space and plants to heal communities affected by urbanization.
UH Mānoa students contributed their ideas on how the shared common spaces could be utilized for student success and improvement of student life.
The opportunity equipped students with the skills to rapidly construct temporary shelters in the aftermath of disasters.
The project focuses on addressing the harbor's everyday functions while ensuring adaptability to long-term sea-level rise.
Designed to accommodate 25 students, the de-centered classroom introduces multiple points of focus, fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment.
Pumpkin carving, a costume contest and spontaneous karaoke were featured in this year’s UH Mānoa School of Architecture’s Pumpkin Equisse event on October 27.