Architecture exchange shares culture, design with students from Japan
Five students and one faculty from the Nagaoka Institute of Design in Japan visited UH Mānoa in an international design exchange program.
Five students and one faculty from the Nagaoka Institute of Design in Japan visited UH Mānoa in an international design exchange program.
The UH Community Design Center and its project partners were awarded $350,000 to develop a framework for future Waikīkī resilience and a sea-level rise adaptation plan.
UH architecture students participated in an international design exchange for one week in Japan with students from the Nagaoka Institute of Design.
Second-year architecture students were tasked with designing and building a full-scale 8-by-8 foot pavilion that will be used on Oʻahu’s North Shore.
Both projects received UROP project funding.
With a focus on buildings constructed before the 1950s, School of Architecture faculty and students have designed a walking tour through historic Fort Street Mall.
Students earned awards from Puʻuhonua Society and at the Innovation+Imagination Student Challenge for their designs using woods from Hawaiʻi’s forests.
UH Mānoa School of Architecture’s annual first-year student design competition was held in September.
UH hosted the 2022 Mayors’ Institute on City Design for five mayors to convene with seven leading design and development professionals.
A new vision plan that reimagines the Ala Wai Boat Harbor was designed by the University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center.