Author Archives: Jack Li

Prof. Williamson’s Retrofitting Suburbia in Australia

Suburban Futures’s 2022 international conference in Brisbane was centered around “Retrofitting Suburbia,” Professor June Williamson’s eponymous work together with Ellen Dunham-Jones. Williamson’s keynote at the event on October 5, 2022, set the stage for the conference by emphasizing how an expansion of forward-thinking urban design approaches to the sprawl outside of cities, while often overlooked,

Prof. Williamson’s Retrofitting Suburbia in Australia

Suburban Futures’s 2022 international conference in Brisbane was centered around “Retrofitting Suburbia,” Professor June Williamson’s eponymous work together with Ellen Dunham-Jones. Williamson’s keynote at the event on October 5, 2022, set the stage for the conference by emphasizing how an expansion of forward-thinking urban design approaches to the sprawl outside of cities, while often overlooked,

Alum Wins Vectorworks Competition Using Wood to Combat Climate Change

Ahmed Helal B Arch ’22 is the winner of an international award from the Vectorworks Design Scholarship. Helal’s project, “Mass Timber,” is one of 22 projects from 11 countries in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and entertainment, that was chosen out of a field of more than 1,000 submissions. The award comes with

Prof. Bagchee Speaks on Building Community at Architectural League

Professor Nandini Bagchee‘s practice was featured as part of the Architectural League’s lecture series “Current Work.” The event, recorded on November 15, 2022, highlighted the development of community spaces around the city and the bottom-up design process critical to their success. Professor Bagchee presented two projects. The first was born out of a collaboration between

Prof. Bagchee Speaks on Building Community at Architectural League

Professor Nandini Bagchee‘s practice was featured as part of the Architectural League’s lecture series “Current Work.” The event, recorded on November 15, 2022, highlighted the development of community spaces around the city and the bottom-up design process critical to their success. Professor Bagchee presented two projects. The first was born out of a collaboration between

Faculty Featured at Art Omi’s Shared Space — Collective Practice Exhibit

Projects by adjunct professors Gregory Melitonov of FUNdaMENTAL and Lindsay Harkema and Elsa Ponce of WIP and their respective collaborative practices are featured in the Shared Space–Collective Practice exhibition at Art Omi, from January 21 to May 7. The show features four collectives — WIP Collaborative, FUNdaMENTAL Design Build, Assemble, and Colloqate  — as group