In April 2020, as everyone struggled to adjust to the unprecedented changes brought about by the COVID pandemic, the American Planning Association New Mexico Chapter (APA-NM) began to discuss ways to help as an organization...
Spacing, Scaping, Urbing and Zerving – the terms may seem unfamiliar now but perfectly accentuate the fun, zany, hands-on opportunities being offered through the new Architecture + Design Summer Academy (ADSA) at the UNM School of Architecture + Planning...
The University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning and the Thornburg Foundation are thrilled to announce winners of the 2021 Jeff Harnar Awards, an annual program established in 2007 to remember Santa Fe architect Jeff Harnar, by his friend...
The Cultural Properties Review Committee (CPRC) voted unanimously to grant a 2021 Heritage Publication Award to Professor Moises Gonzales, Professor Emeritus Enrique Lamadrid and the UNM Press for Nación Genízara.
The CPRC is a professional...
The proposal submitted by the UNM CHILI HOUSE Team won first place in the NASA MINDS Challenge, beating out dozens of other teams across the country. The UNM team of interdisciplinary researchers based its submission on teaching robots to take care of...
Four researchers from several disciplines at The University of New Mexico recently were awarded a three-year National Science Foundation grant for their project to create new career opportunities for rural craftspeople by blending traditional craft...
The University of New Mexico's School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) is revisioning its classic lecture series.
The Contesting Conversation Series is in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic and the renewed fights to end racism and structural...
By UNM Center for Regional StudiesFebruary 05, 2021
The Ateneo de Manila University Press has recently published the book, Zanjeras of Ilocos: Cooperative Irrigation Societies of the Philippines written by The University of New Mexico Research Associate for the Center for Regional Studies José A. Rivera....
Lani Tsinnajinnie knows that clean running water is not just essential for everyday life, but for future planning. As an assistant professor at UNM’s School of Architecture and Planning (SAP), the researcher brings unique perspective to an issue that’s...