Our students recently completed a four day workshop with guest professor Jean du Plessis, capacity building expert for the Training and Capacity Building branch of UN HABITAT in Nairobi, Kenya….
One of our latest guest professor duos, Dan Lewis and Estaban León of UN Habitat’s Disaster and Risk Management Branch based in Nairobi, Kenya, led a workshop with our students…
Our interview this week features our latest guest professor, Paul Cabrera, an architect from Mexico who works for Medecins Sans Fronteres (Doctors Without Borders) in their Spanish headquarters in Barcelona….
Last week our masters program welcomed architect Paul Cabrera, technical referent for construction and relief of MSF Spain (Medecins Sans Fronteres). We’ll be posting a video interview with Paul later…
Last month we featured one of our previous students, Nerea Amorós and her work in Rwanda teaching the country’s first generation of architecture students at the Kigali Institute of Science…
We are excited to introduce our latest guest professor, urban designer Dr. Reena Tiwari, Associate Professor in the Departments of Urban & Regional Planning and Architecture at Curtin University of…
Economy is one of the three pillars of sustainability in addition to ecology and society, and as such forms a crucial part of any development project regardless of its nature….
Our 2011-12 course kicked off last week with guest professor and urban designer Jean-Michel Roux from the Institute of Town Planning in Grenoble, who’s approach to our theme “Urban Regeneration”…
The Curry Stone Foundation has awarded this year’s $100,000 prize to Taiwanese architect Hsieh Ying-Chun, who for over a decade has worked in rural areas affected by natural disaster. Hsieh…
The nonprofit housing organization Habitat for Humanity International has just released its “Shelter Report 2012 – Build Hope: Housing Cities after a Disaster,” which highlights the urgent need for safer…