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Tulane launches dual degree creating a new pathway for students, informed by design, science and engineering

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The new Landscape Architecture and Engineering program creates a pathway for students interested in pursuing a career in landscape architecture, informed by a strong background in science, and in engineering, with high design abilities focused on environmental and social issues.

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CannonDesign completes new Western Michigan University student center inspired by Indigenous design elements

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CannonDesign has completed a new student center at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. Photo credit: Laura Peters Photo credit: Laura Peters The building’s 163,000-square-foot plan was designed to create “interstitial opportunities” for students to informally engage with each other. Across the sc.

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Explore portfolio reviews, open houses, and information sessions for prospective graduate and undergraduate students this November

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program in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, or a one-year Post Graduate degree, Archinect's School Partners offer a comprehensive list of upcoming information sessions and open houses (both in-person and online) to help with your applications. If you're looking to pursue a Bachelor's degree, Master's, or Ph.D.

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Three student designs shine at the 2021–22 CISC Architectural Student Design competition

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Three winners have been selected out of a final group of five shortlisted entries for the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC)’s 2021–22 Architectural Student Design Competition. Students in the competition's seventh edition were invited to design a pedestrian bridge across a theoretical body of water in Canada.

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Seatbelts inform Steady walking aid for elderly dogs

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A trio of design students from Hongik University in Seoul has developed a walking aid for dogs that uses a mechanism similar to a car seatbelt to provide support while allowing a good range of movement. Users can view this information on an app designed to help detect inconspicuous signs of joint issues in older animals.

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Seven student design projects that respond to air pollution

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Driven by the consequences of poor air quality on our health, these design students have proposed projects that provide guidance when subjected to dangerous pollution levels and gadgets that filter pollutants, promoting the importance of clean air. Algae filters differentiate the device from traditional air purifiers.

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Ten architecture projects by Toronto Metropolitan University students

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Also included is a thesis that examines informal settlements in the Philippines that are more vulnerable to extreme weather events caused by climate change and a housing project in Italy designed to accommodate refugees. DAS is the only school in Canada that integrates architecture, building science and project management.

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