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    Dr. Yazmín M. Crespo Claudio is speaking at Harvard University's "Symposium in Honor of Giuliana Bruno: With Keynotes by Isaac Julien and Emanuele Coccia" this Saturday, November 23rd, 2024. The Symposium brings together scholars and artists at the forefront of visual culture and design to honor Giuliana Bruno’s groundbreaking career. Her research has explored the intersections of visual arts, architecture, film, and media, providing innovative insights into how we perceive and engage with space. Bruno is the Emmet Blakeney Gleason Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and a GSD Faculty Affiliate. My presentation, Atmospheric Thinking and Sentipensar, will be part of Panel 2: Sensing Place, Thinking Space. This event is co-presented by the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and the Department of History of Art and Architecture. Learn more about this exciting event, and watch it live, from the link below!  
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    We are proud to introduce a new video highlighting our Chicago / ABC Studio!
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    Dr. Lynne Dearborn, a prominent faculty member at the School of Architecture, was featured as an expert in USA Today’s 2024 Homefront Report, titled "What Cities Are Best for the Middle Class?" In the article, Dr. Dearborn highlighted the unique challenges faced by middle-class families in urban areas, noting that while cities often promise access to diverse schools, transportation, daycare, and medical services, these benefits can be overshadowed by societal preferences for single-family homes. She explained, “One major challenge facing middle-class families is that often the physical configuration of available housing options with the right related benefits do not fit that image of the single-family home or, if they do, they are not in the right price range.” Her insights reflect the School of Architecture’s dedication to exploring solutions for equitable and sustainable living environments.
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    In an article released this week by USA Today, Architecture professor Lynne Dearborn weighs in on the best cities for the middle class.
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    We are excited to announce the Barcelona Study Abroad 2025-2026 program!  For those interested in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Program Director Alejandro Lapunzina will host an Orientation for all prospective students & family on November 23rd, 2024 @ 10AM via Zoom! Click here for the Zoom Orientation link! Ready to apply for the program now? (Application Deadline December 2nd)

    Graduate students click here!

    Undergraduate students click here!
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    Please join us in celebrating Illinois School of Architecture Professor's Kevin J. Hinders and Benjamin A. Bross new book, "The University of Illinois Memorial Stadium: The First 100 Years." "This book offers a rigorous but graphically compelling narrative historic analysis of one of the most important civic buildings not only of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, or the State of Illinois, but arguably of the United States, Memorial Stadium. Like all spatial products, the design and construction of the University of Illinois Memorial Stadium embodies the social, political, economic, aspiration, and aesthetic values of its time. This book will engage in critical analysis including documenting the civic discourse that led to the Stadium and thereafter explore the iterative nature of the Stadium in shaping civic discourse. In this vein, central topics include its role in embodying the state’s economic growth; the changing nature of the sociocultural tendencies and its impact on campus life and the University’s community; the Stadium’s effects on UIUC sports and the campus’ built environment; the rise of College sports as big business; and the impact on mass culture across the State and the country, like the use of stadiums as concert venues and place of public discourse. More than a simple study of the building’s conceptualization, design, and construction, this book reveals why Illinois’ Memorial Stadium is an iconic part of the American Midwest’s built landscape and in many ways part of the American mythic landscape. This will be interesting reading for all those familiar with the building, as well as all students and scholars of sports architecture." Courtesy www.amazon.com
    Penny for Your Thoughts 10-10-24 Brian Barnhart hosts. In hour-one, Brian welcomes Kevin Hinders and Benjamin Bross, Professors in the School of Architecture, to discuss their new book on Memorial Stadium. “The University of Illinois Memorial Stadium the First 100 Years”. You need to go to this website then 10/10/24.  
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    Assistant Professor Akima Brackeen has been selected as a University Design Research Fellows for the 2024-25 cycle of Exhibit Columbus.
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    We are proud to recognize Assistant Professor Wei (Windy) Zhao's 2024 Environmental Design Research Associate Awards!
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    The Chicago Sukkah Design Festival is named the winner of the 2024 Roberta Feldman Architecture for Social Justice Award.
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    Dr. Yazmín Crespo Claudio has been invited to lecture at the University of Chicago School of Architecture.  The lecture is the first of the 2024 Fall Lecture Series at UIC/SoArch.
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    Six first-year architecture students recently returned from a trip to Shanghai,China where they represented the University of Illinois at the 2024 Tongji University International Construction Festival.
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    Discover Architecture 2024 Summer Program has ended.  Professor John Clark updates us on the weeks events!
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    Francisco Rodriguez-Suarez (University of Illinois), Florencia Rodriguez (UIC), and Reed Kroloff (IIT) meet in the first of a series of talks on architectural education in the 21st century, moderated by Prof. Joseph Altshuler. This first conversation took place at Temple Buell Hall in Champaign, and will be followed later this year by additional meetings on the UIC and IIT campuses.
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    188 writers, scholars, artists and scientists have been selected to receive a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship through a rigorous peer-review process from nearly 3,000 applicants. Of those chosen, two are Illinois faculty, including Alison Bell with evolution, ecology and behavior, and Architecture professor Paul Hardin Kapp. Kapp will use his Guggenheim Fellowship for his latest book project: “Popular Iconoclasm in the Public Square” will examine how iconoclasm, as both acts of protest and works of civic artistic engagement, can alter the ways that we perceive, appreciate and engage with our most historic and monumental public spaces. Read the full story in the Illinois News Bureau: Two Illinois professors awarded Guggenheim Fellowships.
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    Professor Altshuler publishes chapters in two new design books from Carnegie Mellon University Press and Routledge.
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    In a CNN article titled Why this year’s Super Bowl is all about the bathrooms, professor Kathryn Anthony is featured talking about "potty parity" and why stadiums need to be built and redesigned to create restroom experiences that are equitable. Read the full story by Nicole Goodkind on CNN.com.
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    “Affinities” connotes a natural attraction to a person, thing, or idea. This lecture series explores the intimate attractions among architecture, people, and the expanded environment. What affinities might we have for our buildings, and how can we build new affinities and affinity groups through empathic, entangled architectural production that cultivates a shared sense of belonging?
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    The Chicago Sukkah Design Festival's second edition launched October 1 and will remain open to the public through October 21.
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    Assistant Professor Joseph Altshuler's installation the Carousel for Companionship opened as part of the 2023 cycle of Exhibition Columbus entitled Public By Design.
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