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A rose shape made with isocord lying flat at left and under tension at right.

Architecture lab's computational textiles work featured in upcoming exhibition

A diverse group of people of all ages sing and dance in unison on a stage.

'Come From Away' artists: You will be enlightened

The "Unsettling Matter, Gaining Ground" exhibit installed at the Carnegie Museum of Art’s Heinz Architectural Center.

Work by Stuckeman professors featured in Carnegie Museum of Art exhibition

Portrait of Penn State Blue Band instrumentalist Susan Nowlin Batutis.

Scholarship honors 50 years of women instrumentalists in Blue Band

A three-dimensional visualization showing inundation depths in Providence, Rhode Island, from a hypothetical storm dubbed "Hurricane Rhody." Darker colors indicated deeper inundation levels. Peter Stempel, associate professor of landscape architecture, creates visualizations such as the one above to help coastal communities quickly understand the risks posed by hurricanes and other coastal storms. Credit: Image courtesy of Peter Stempel. All Rights Reserved.

Q&A: Seeing coastal storm impacts in advance can help communities prepare

a2ru 2023 conference graphic

a2ru national conference to be held at Penn State

A cluster of houses nearly on top of one another in Medellín, Colombia.

Stuckeman symposium to highlight issues surrounding displacement in architecture

A prototype of an architectural gridshell structure made with fiberglass tent poles and industrial knit panels.

Penn State-led sustainable building materials research showcased in exhibition

Bundles of flax in field

Learn about flax's role in the history of art at Ag Progress Days

Clockwise from top left headshots of Olivia Krum, Anne Lai, Grace Stewart, David Wasson, Handou Chen, Christopher Coughlin and Somdeep Nandy.

Stuckeman School students recognized for landscape architecture design work

A microphone with a fuzzy cover is placed in front of a cow being milked.

Artist Marike Splint's app walk unveils new perspectives of Penn State land history

Top row (left to right): Sarah Watts, Liz Agler, Jamie Heilman, Chrissy Leidy, Diana Malcom; Bottom row (left to right): Naomi Seidman, Huiwon Lim, Deb Gulick, Ali Ghazvinian.

College announces spring 2023 faculty, staff and sustainability award winners

An aerial view of the Philadelphia skyline.

Strategic city planning can help reduce urban heat island effect

Headshot of Aysan Jafarzadeh against a brick background.

Architecture graduate student's thesis on urban public spaces receives award

Photograph of Alexandria Warren in front of trees.

Stuckeman School student named national equity, diversity, inclusion scholar

Chingwen Chen

Climate justice design advocate named director of Stuckeman School

Headshot of Keith Faminiano.

Landscape architecture students earn National Olmsted Scholar honors

Deb Gulick's headshot

A&A Staff Highlight: Gulick leads way toward sustainable future

Evan Heiser, Jon Houser, and David Goldberg speak to students Beiqi Feng and Jacob Weisberg.

Multidisciplinary studio course reaches new collaborative heights

Headshot of Ali Ghazvinian

Graduate student recognized for exploring sustainable building alternatives

A photo of Dima Abu-Aridah in a headscarf, sitting in front of a computer.

Graduate student recognized design analyses of Syrian refugee camps

Cover of graphic novel "The Weeds"

Exhibit and panel address new racial justice grants in Arts and Architecture

A male student is taking a selfie with his classmates and teacher during their time in Peru.

Landscape architecture students visit Peruvian community to inform designs