UH Community Design Center wins two national awards
The University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center received two national American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Awards.
The University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center received two national American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Awards.
UH Mānoa architecture students constructed gingerbread houses with the community to help spread holiday cheer.
Crowds filled the lawn between Hawaiʻi Hall and the Architecture Building to get a glimpse of the ʻpneumaticʻ structures (giant inflatable spaces) designed and built by about 40 UH Mānoa architecture students.
Architecture students displayed their artistic sides at this year’s Greek mythology themed Pumpkin Esquisse.
UH West Oʻahu's newest building was honored with three awards from The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Chapter.
The project, commissioned by the state Department of Land and Natural Resources, is facilitated by faculty, staff and students at the School of Architecture’s UH Community Design Center.
Series is a signature project of the UH Sea Grant Center for Marine Science Education.
His imprint lives on at the UH Mānoa campus in the building legacies of Kennedy Theatre and the East-West Center’s Hawaiʻi Imin International Conference Center.
Christopher Songvilay’s architecture PhD project, “Bridging Kalihi,” was to be displayed in the Drawing for the Design Imaginary Exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Alicia Kutkut Arroyo's dissertation, Al Zaatari Refugee Camp as Permanent Housing, was published in March 2019 by Amazon Digital Service for Kindle