The Fall 2016 University Libraries’ Willard Lecture features authors and UNM faculty members Mark Childs and Ellen Babcock presenting, “Prismacolor and Neon: the craftwork of mid-century Route 66 signs.” Visitors will also be offered a glimpse into the...
Neon signs lit up the night on Route 66 and beyond. University of New Mexico’s Mark Childs and Ellen Babcock flipped the neon switch once more through their new book The Zeon Files.
Childs, professor of architecture and associate dean of research in the...
If you ask Mark Childs, professor in the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, what an architect can learn from science fiction he'll tell you that the genre presents a lot of urban landscape ‘What if’ scenarios that stir the ...
Mark Childs, professor of architecture, in the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, presents his collection of recycled bottle cap artwork at Farina Pizzeria, 510 Central Ave SE, beginning on Monday, Feb. 3. They will remain ...
Mark Childs, professor, University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, was notified by the Board of Directors of the Environmental Design Research Association and the EDRA Great Places Awards jurors, that his book submission, Urban ...
Architecture Professor Mark Childs's book, "Urban Composition: Developing Community through Design" (Princeton Architecture Press) is featured prominently in Metropolismag.com, a publication on architecture and design. In the blog, "Cities should be ...
University of New Mexico Professor of Architecture Mark Childs speaks about and signs copies of his new book Urban Composition: Designing Community Through Urban Design (Princeton Architectural Press, 2012) on Tuesday, May 1, at 1 p.m. at the UNM ...