CED Holds Inaugural Design Camp to Promote Diversity in Future BLA Students
A recap of Design Camp, CED's summer event for rising high school seniors interested in landscape architecture.
A recap of Design Camp, CED's summer event for rising high school seniors interested in landscape architecture.
The new Classics AB/Historic Preservation MHP Double Dawgs program is an excellent pathway for students interested in the architecture of the built environment, history, and preservation and opens the gateway to various PhD programs in the humanities.
Associate Professor Katherine Melcher is developing a new course focused on bringing to light the forces that shape much of our world... and how designing with those in mind promotes inclusive spaces.
Starting immediately, students may add an HP minor, allowing them to pair an education in Historic Preservation with any number of major studies. Photo credit James Shulte.
Associate professor Amitabh Verma has released a series of posters promoting healthy habits during the pandemic... each with a unique twist.
Five BLA students received design awards from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators in a multinational competition among other design students
In light of the pandemic, Professor Stephen Ramos shares thoughts on how the design of our cities can mitigate or magnify public health concerns.
Brian LaHaie, 18-year faculty member of the CED, is retiring after a long and impactful career teaching, leading, and contributing a powerful voice to the environment and design field.
Emily Rogers, 3rd-year BLA student, is taking point on key design work in the restoration of Crayfish Creek, a tributary of the Chattahoochee River and eventual site for a proposed Greenway.
Dean Hirt, guest speaker Chris Hite, and our program coordinators bid farewell to our Class of 2020 in a special video message.