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Celebrating the work and perseverance of architecture students and academic fellows in 2021

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Pursuing an architecture education is no easy feat, and with the events that took place in 2020 and 2021, there were plenty of obstacles that could dampen the goals of students around the world. Nevertheless, architecture schools learned as much as they could in 2020 to help students and faculty adapt and persevere.

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Pratt and Clemson both launch fellowships for underrepresented architecture students

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The Pratt Institute and Clemson University have each launched fellowships within their design and architecture schools focused on students from underserved or underrepresented communities. The program will focus on students in groups and communities that are often underr.

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Expo of biomaterial structures populates University of Virginia campus, created by architecture students and scholars

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The Biomaterial Building Exposition (Bio-Build Expo for short) was organized by the university’s architecture school and showcases the possibilities of organic, bio-based materials including salvaged lumber and fungal structures. “It is both old-school and new-school,” MacDonald said.

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News: Five architecture students receive the 2023 RIBA Wren Insurance Association Scholarship

Bustler

The scholarships, which this year total £37,500 ($47,600 USD), were awarded to current Part 2 students from around the UK. Candidates were selected based on their potential contributions to architecture and personal journeys into the professional world, as demonstrated by their academic and non-academic achievements to date.

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Architecture Student Tool Kit

Life of an Architect

As I am preparing my syllabus and other items for the quickly approaching fall semester, I have begun to have discussions and questions about the student “tool kit” if you want to call it that. What do you need to have for architecture school today versus just a decade ago and even further back? Should they?

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News: FIU architecture students test their 'materials and methods' knowledge in annual Walk on Water competition

Bustler

The contest puts second-year architecture students through a water gauntlet for a chance to earn an ‘A’ grade should their aquatic designs successfully carry them across the 232-foot-wide lake located behind the FIU library. This year, 98 students participated in the competition. Read the full post on Bustler

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10 Mistakes Architecture Students Should Avoid

Life of an Architect

In order to find success, here are 10 mistakes architecture students should avoid as they work their way through college. The post 10 Mistakes Architecture Students Should Avoid first appeared on Life of an Architect. Continue reading 10 Mistakes Architecture Students Should Avoid at Life of an Architect.