University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning is one of 38 recipients of ArtPlace America’s 2015 National Grants Program, announced recently. ArtPlace, one of the nation’s largest philanthropies dedicated to creative placemaking, is ...
The University of New Mexico community has people who come from the far reaches of the world. UNM is also home to people whose roots run deep into the New Mexico soil. At this time of year, they leave the lights of Albuquerque and head home to Acoma, Ohkay Owingeh and Isleta; while others are drawn to Taos Pueblo, Santo Domingo or a site on the Navajo reservation.
In the three short years since the Indigenous Design + Planning Institute (iD+Pi) was established at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, the institute’s faculty, staff and students have completed two major projects – one ...
Distinguished Professor and Regents' Professor Theodore "Ted" Jojola, UNM School of Architecture and Planning; and Raices Collective, a KUNM volunteer group, were honored at the 29th Creative Bravos Awards, recently at the Albuquerque Museum of Art & H
Ted Jojola, Distinguished Professor, University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning, presents the 2012 Richard W. Etulatin Lecture, "Indigenous Realities: Planning for the Next Millennium," Thursday, Nov. 8, at 5:30 p.m. in the George Pearl ...
David Sloan invited the Contemporary Indigenous Architecture class and the community into the sites where native architecture and planning were designed and into the buildings borne out of them. The lecture series is in conjunction with the course being ...