Micro-architecture ‘Lawn Loungers’ win award, engage community
A micro-architecture called “Lawn Loungers” received a Honolulu Design Award, in the institutional category from the American Institute of Architects.
A micro-architecture called “Lawn Loungers” received a Honolulu Design Award, in the institutional category from the American Institute of Architects.
The mock-up designed by architecture students with the UH Community Design Center received the Distinctive Detail Award by the American Institute of Architects.
Kevin Nute’s book, This Here Now: Japanese Building and the Architecture of the Individual, shows how buildings can help people to transcend their individuality.
Students earned awards at the Innovation+Imagination Student Challenge, which is on exhibit as a “show within a show” at Hawaiʻi's Woodshow.
The four-week program runs September 8 through October 1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m.
The research will help Hawaiʻi developers, builders and residents identify energy-saving strategies to cut energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
A School of Architecture graduate student designed a portable structure that mimics how sweet potatoes grow in nature.
William (Bill) Chapman was awarded the prestigious 2020 Preservation Alumni Leadership Award.
Assistant Professor Wendy Meguro in the School of Architecture receives honor in ‘We Are 100’ campaign for designing sustainable architecture.
The University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center received two national American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Awards.