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School of Architecture News
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Friday October 16th at 1pm. There will be the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Blackmore Pavilion at the Hyalite Reservoir in the Gallatin national Forest south of Bozeman. To Read more Click here
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Adjunct Professor Barry Newton has just received an AIA Kansas 2009 Award of Excellence in Renovation/Preservation. The work was undertaken in association with Sabatini Architects of Lawrence Kansas, and presented at the annual AIAKS Design Celebration on September 25th 2009 in Overland Park Kansas.
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The Memphis Regional Design Center invited Angie Keesee, associate adjunct professor, to conduct a session on livable streets for the Urban Design 101 fall class... to read more Click here.
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During the week of September 14 -18 the partnership between Professor John C Brittingham, AIA NCARB, Yellowstone National Park and JLF & Associates co – ran the second of a series of charrettes for the park service... to read more Click here.
Presents Current Research in Scholarly Conference. Assistant Professor Zuzanna Karczewska presented a scholarly paper entitled “Re-presenting Space for the Body” at the 34th Annual Conference of the International Merlau-Ponty Circle at Mississippi State University... to read more Click here.
The Northwest Pacific Region (NWPR) Leadership Institute took place this past week, September 16-18, 2009 in Anchorage, Alaska, in conjunction with the Northwest Pacific Regional AIA Conference... to read more Click Here.
The article from the Arts 2009 issue of Big Sky Journal chronicles a snap shot of a five year partnership between Yellowstone National Park, JLF & Associates and Professor John C. Brittingham...to read more Click here.
In May 2009, Assistant Professor David Fortin successfully defended his PhD in Architecture from the University of Edinburgh titled “Architecture and the Spectacle of Home in Science-Fiction Film.” To read more Click here.
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Perhaps because they come from far-flung places, the three new directors for the MSU College of Arts and Architecture bring a world of experience to the college... to read more Click here.
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as the new Director of The School of Architecture... to read more Click here.
“Mining Metropolis: An Island in a Stockgrower’s Paradise” was the theme of the Vernacular
Architecture Forum’s (VAF) 30th anniversary conference in Butte this June, co-chaired by School of
Architecture professor Maire O’Neill... to read more Click here.
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