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Associate Professor of Design Jeremy Shellhorn working to disrupt the fly fishing industry

LAWRENCE – Sport fishing – think Bass Pro Shops, et al.

Dirt Works Studio redesigns Nunemaker Center classrooms

LAWRENCE – University of Kansas students in the School of Architecture & Design’s Dirt Works Studio will be wrapping up and showing off their redesign and renovation of two classrooms in the Nunemaker Center on Daisy Hi

Assistant professor Farhan Karim on the modernism of austerity in postcolonial India

LAWRENCE – How, in the context of the Cold War, could America keep India from falling to communism?

Remembering design alumnus and innovator David Immenschuh

The University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design community is mourning the death of alumnus and design innovator, David Immenschuh (Interior Design 1967).

Architecture PhD student awarded Oppenheimer Scholarship

Doriane Andrade Meyer received an Oppenheimer Scholarship, which will allow her to travel to Brazil for her work studying the relationship between enslaved Africans’ behavior and the architecture

Ku design wins best school, dominates individual awards at the national student show conference

It is easy to claim that your school is the best, but KU Design proved it by reclaiming the Best School award at the 2019 National Student Show. 

Dotte agency's walking-audit tool kit promotes civic empowerment

LAWRENCE – The storefront Dotte Agency was established in 2015 to bring the power of architecture and

School of architecture & design welcomes gregory crichlow to the faculty

LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design has announced the appointment of Gregory Crichlow as assistant professor of architecture.

Associate professor of design May Tveit's 'drop unit' asks: what shapes us?

LAWRENCE – They’re not the biggest works of art University of Kansas Associate Professor of Design May Tveit has ever made.

Professor jeremy shellhorn and design outside studio students enhancing visitor experiences at rocky mountain national park

LAWRENCE – Nearly a quarter-million people volunteer each year to work for the National Park Service. That’s a lot of trash pickup and trail blazing. 

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School of Architecture & Design
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