Legend has it that the duck pond at The University of New Mexico, a popular spot for members of the campus community and local residents to hang out and relax, started as a series of puddles.
“At my new student orientation, my tour guide told me that...
The University of New Mexico was presented with the esteemed Best Buildings Award from the Association of General Contractors (AGC) New Mexico for the UNM New Mexico Mutual Champions Training Center in the category of New Construction within $2.5 million...
UNM Planning, Design & Construction (PDC) has scheduled a start date for the demolition of Building 67, the College of Education Classroom Building.
The demolition project is a significant step in UNM's ongoing sustainable campus effort. This project,...
After a year of extensive consultations with students, faculty, staff, and the public, UNM Planning, Design & Construction (PDC) is seeking community input on the draft recommendations of the UNM Integrated Campus Plan (ICP). The ICP team will host a...
UNM Planning, Design & Construction (PDC) is reminding the community to share their thoughts and insights on the future development and architecture of UNM's campuses through the ongoing Integrated Campus Plan (ICP) initiative. The online survey, which...
University of New Mexico Planning, Design & Construction has selected Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R), a highly influential and internationally renowned architecture practice, as the firm to design the prestigious Center for Collaborative Arts and...
The University of New Mexico has announced plans to demolish several vacant buildings on its main campus as part of a strategic initiative to enhance campus facilities and support long-term growth. The buildings scheduled for demolition include the...
UNM Planning, Design & Construction invites the campus community to join its upcoming Integrated Campus Plan (ICP) three-day Open House taking place on April 25-27 as follows:
Drop by to give your input
The three-day Open House includes five...
The design of indoor and outdoor spaces has the power to shape not just how we use an area, but also how we feel about it. Design can help inform whether someone wants to meet friends or move through an area quickly. It can even discourage crime.
Crime...