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Stuckeman Center for Design Computing hosting spring lecture series

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New Stuckeman School podcast series to celebrate diversity in design computing

: A structural mycelium-based component prototype

Stuckeman School professor earns research grant for biodegradable structures

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Architecture student’s research uses fungi for better building acoustics

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Black hairstyles will inspire innovative building materials in new research

Dima Abu-Aridah, Ali Ghazvinian and Tiffanie Leung

Architecture graduate students earn Engineering for Change Research Fellowships

800-square foot workshop in the Ogwuyo neighborhood of Ebenebe-Anam in Nigeria

Architecture professor’s firm named Emerging Voices competition winner

Students working on repairing the discarded 3D printer and some of the first successful prints.

Architecture professor recognized for innovative teaching practices with new C-PAD award

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C-PAD honors Arts and Architecture faculty for exceptional teaching

Freedom Corner, The Hill District Pittsburgh, PA, Fabricating Networks Quilt Detail

Architecture professor to be featured in upcoming MoMA exhibition

Photograph of Elena Vazquez outside of the Stuckeman Family Building.

Stuckeman School researchers awarded AIA grant for interdisciplinary research

Black and white headshots of the five symposium speakers.

SCDC and SEDTAPP collaborate to host virtual symposium on design thinking

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Architecture graduate student recognized with computational design award

A split-screen image of the CAD rendering of the BOOTH at left and the researchers discussing the design via Zoom at right.

Penn State team develops prototype for testing site protective booth

The Phototropic Origami Fiber Composite Structure that Felecia Davis has developed is pictured during the evening, at left, and during the day.

Architecture professor to participate in design lecture series and workshop

Collage of Diarte working over the summer in Paraguay.

Architecture doctoral candidate named John Roe Sustainability Awardee

Overhead view of the area in Rio where the student projects focuses.

Stuckeman School student projects earn regional ASLA awards

Orange background with Stuckeman Robots appearing in bold black text with the smaller text Workshops on design robots at the Stuckeman School under it.

Upcoming workshops for Stuckeman School students focus on design robotics

Portrait of Mina Rahimian in front of a red brick wall.

Architecture graduate student to lead workshop at design computing conference

Jimi Demi-Ajayi and Julian Huang in front of their “Phototropic Origami Structure” project in London.

Stuckeman School participates in Textile Intersections conference in London

VR Flash Symposium

Stuckeman Center for Design Computing to hold Flash Symposium

Mars habitat 3-D printing team continues success in NASA competition

An image of Felicia Davis with a block caption to the left of her stating Lighting the way toward progress.

Felecia Davis named 2018-2021 Carey Memorial Early Career Professor in the Arts for knitted light tension structure