A unique summer course at UNM is teaching students the importance of viewing the future through a lens of the past.
“Architecture of Justice” gives students six credit hours using an unconventional, interdisciplinary partnership which exposes students...
UNM students are using technology to travel the world and create innovative pieces of design work.
University of New Mexico Assistant Professor of Architecture Ane Gonzalez Lara took her students on a trip – virtually, of course – to the Demilitarized...
Claudia Isaac, University of New Mexico associate professor in Community & Regional Planning (CRP) in the School of Architecture & Planning, has been selected to receive the 2nd Annual Community Engaged Research Lectureship Award by the Office of the...
A local architect, female business owner and descendent of the Cochiti Pueblo, is bringing her unique perspective to The University of New Mexico by co-hosting an architecture studio.
It’s not like Elizabeth “Buffy” Suina doesn’t have anything else to...
The Community and Regional Planning Department of the UNM School of Architecture and Planning (SA&P) hosts two events this month featuring distinguished scholar Christopher Scott.
On April 14 from 12 – 1:15 p.m., there will be an informal session for...
Experience the innovation and creativity of the UNM The School of Architecture and Planning during a career fair and open house.
The event is happening Friday, Mar 31 in George Pearl Hall. A career fair will be held in the morning, and the open house...
Sift through ruins and explore ancient culture while learning about the indigenous history in New Mexico during an exciting two-day Chaco Canyon adventure.
Visiting University of New Mexico Professor Gabriela Carrillo is being recognized by a group committed to distinguishing female leaders in the architectural industry.
Last year, The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning featured...
Kathy Kambic joined the faculty in The University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning’s landscape architecture program. She completed her education in 2005 after earning a bachelor of architecture, master of landscape architecture and another...
Emeritus Regents’ Professor Christopher Mead was recently named a Fellow of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH).
He is one of just five individuals chosen by the SAH Board of Directors. The honor recognizes Mead’s lifetime of significant...