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Codirector to Participate in Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism of Chile

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We are proud to announce that our master program’s codirector, Carmen Mendoza Arroyo, has been invited to participate in the XX Architecture and Urbanism Biennial of Chile for her socio-spatial…

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June 13, 2017

Our Master program featured in Barcelona’s 2017 Architecture Week

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The city of Barcelona is promoting the Barcelona’s 2017 Architecture Week which features our International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture master program, including the following events:   CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR: “BIO-PHILOSOPHY AND…

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May 19, 2017

Final Jury 2017 | Master Thesis Presentations

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Like every year, our course comes to an end with the presentation of our students’ final theses. Join us May 25-26th when our students will defend their final thesis before…

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May 17, 2017

International Workshop: Towards Urban Resilience

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On May 23-24, UIC School of Architecture will host Towards Urban Resilience, an international workshop that will gather young researchers, master’s and PhD students, and guest speakers from the field…

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May 15, 2017

Why Do We Still Build Refugee Camps ?

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Former student Dana Barqawi asks this question in a recent article in which she advocates for planning cities rather than camps, as a much-needed long-term approach to housing refugees. It’s…

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May 9, 2017

Open Lecture on Water and Sanitation Access in Palestine

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Join us on campus next Thursday for an open lecture with Enric Roig and Jose Luis Zatarain of FPSC, who will be talking about the Palestinian people’s access to human…

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May 3, 2017

A New Visual Guide to Development: 2017 Atlas of SDGs

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The World Bank has just released its 2017 Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals, containing over 150 maps and data visualizations that chart the progress societies are making towards the 17…

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April 20, 2017

What Urban Sprawl Means for Rural Farmers in Asian Megacities

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A new short film featured at Citylab captures the striking scenes of skyscrapers encroaching on farmers amid China’s rapid urbanization. This is what urban sprawl looks like in many south…

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April 19, 2017

How Urban Typologies Shape Inequalities in Water Access in Hanoi

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Although access to clean, safe water is a basic human right, one in 10 people still drink water from unprotected sources. The global water crisis is such that its effects…

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April 5, 2017

Why Sanitation Access in Informal Settlements Needs a Feminist Perspective

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Though much of the mainstream architectural discourse around informal settlements centers on the issue of adequate housing, it is inadequate sanitation that poses an even greater risk to the health…

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March 22, 2017
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