Tourism-focused packaging wins inaugural PACE innovation challenge
The event introduced students to career opportunities with local companies and enhanced their problem-solving skills by tackling real world challenges.
The event introduced students to career opportunities with local companies and enhanced their problem-solving skills by tackling real world challenges.
A UH-led project earned the distinguished Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects Honolulu.
The partnership between the university and WBID exemplifies how academic institutions can play a vital role in community development.
School of Architecture Professor Kevin Nute was awarded to be a Scholar in Residence at Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous modernist home overhanging a waterfall.
Researchers created architectural renderings illustrating flood adaptation strategies in Waikīkī which can be adapted for low-lying coastal cities across the country.
The American Society of Landscape Architects elected School of Architecture Professor Judith Stilgenbauer as one of 40 ASLA fellows in 2024.
The course is designed to impart technical skills and foster a deep appreciation for the historical and cultural context of Lahaina.
School of Architecture Professor Kevin Nute’s book endeavors to correct the imbalance between time and space in the built environment.
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.