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A large group of people stands together in front of a blank projection screen in a well-lit indoor space.

Stuckeman hosts inaugural interdisciplinary design competition, names awardees

A black‑and‑white portrait of a person with short, wavy hair, wearing a dark top, shown against a plain white background.

Architectural author to visit Stuckeman School

Call for papers poster for Hyphen journal.

University Libraries launches open-access graduate student architecture journal

A collection of magazine covers.

Stuckeman faculty member builds global artist community through Maake Magazine

White architectural models lined up along a black surface with planning documents hanging behind them.

Penn State architecture students design year-round concept for Welch Pool

Architectural drawing of the Pantheon in Rome, showing a precise geometric analysis of its dome and portico. The sketch includes intersecting lines, circles, and grids illustrating proportions and symmetry. The central dome is rendered with detailed coffering, and the lower section depicts the entrance with columns and pediment.

Architecture professor to open exhibition in Stuckeman’s Rouse Gallery

Portrait of Robin Oval.

Engineer to present lecture on topology, design innovation at Stuckeman

Sana Ahrar in traditional graduation garb standing next to the Nittany Lion Shrine.

Stuckeman architecture alumna awarded grant to build on doctoral research

Four posters mounted on a wall, each featuring a different family portrait and labeled with their family names: Clark Family, Sheng Family, Shelley Family, and Myers Family. The posters are colored blue, yellow, green, and red respectively.

Graphic design students earn national honors in 2025 UCDA Design Awards

Amy Wagenfeld at left and Daniel Winterbottom at right.

Stuckeman School to host trauma responsive design workshop, lecture, discussion

Black and white portrait of Karen M'Closkey.

Karen M’Closkey to deliver Bracken Lecture at Stuckeman School Oct. 20

An acoustic wall installation on an office in Old Main.

Architecture lab’s work using mycelium featured in new installation in Old Main

An individual with red hair and white-framed glasses on a white background.

Stuckeman School to host award-winning designer San Fratello for Oct. 15 lecture

Stuckeman Family Building

Stuckeman School seeks interdisciplinary proposals on changing climates

Red, white and pink woven fabrics.

Stuckeman architecture lab’s work to be featured at 2025 Beaux Arts Ball in NY

A woman with her hand on an in-home thermostat dial.

Electric space heating, appliances reduce US residential energy consumption

Headshots of three panelists:  Ying-Ling Jao, associate professor in the Nese College of Nursing; Matthew Kaplan, professor and director of the Intergenerational Programs in the College of Agricultural Sciences’ Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education; and Janie Whitaker, director of the Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence in the Nese College of Nursing.

Stuckeman School Oct. 8 Roundtable to explore intergenerational design

Illustration of a section of an underground house, by Malcolm Wells, is untitled from "Nowhere to Go but Down" in Progressive Architecture in February 1965.

Stuckeman architecture professor selected for Villa Albertine Residency Program

Headshot of Peter Lynch

Lynch to present ‘Fragments and Coherence’ lecture at Stuckeman School 

Stuckeman Family Building

Innovations in design research to be presented at Stuckeman Open House

A portrait of four people posing in front of a bookcase.

Stuckeman School launches lectures with visit from Hungarian design studio

Portrait of Josh Karban next to his Corbelletti Award-winning design.

Second-year architecture graduate student wins 2025 Corbelletti Design Charrette

A student standing and pointing at designs posted on a rolling wall; another person is sitting on an office chair in front of a very room-sized contoured fabric screen showing a digitally rendered building.

Stuckeman School expands teaching, creativity with Immersive Environments Lab