Congratulations to Assistant Professor Dr. Windy Zhao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on receiving the 2025 ARCC Book Award! More about Dr. Windy Zhao > https://lnkd.in/gwGPNNyh More about the award > ARCC ANNOUNCES THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2025 AWARD PROGRAM We are delighted to announce the recipients of the 2025 Awards by the Board of Directors of the Architectural Research Centers Consortium. These awards aim to recognize and promote cutting-edge research in architecture and related design fields. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the nominees, their colleagues, and member institutions for their unwavering support towards our shared vision of advancing the culture and production of architectural research. ARCC James Haecker Award for Distinguished Leadership in Architectural Research Dr. Franca Trubiano, University of Pennsylvania Mary Kihl Distinguished Service Award Chris Jarrett, University of North Carolina at Charlotte ARCC Best Journal Article Award Dr. Soo Jeong Jo, Louisiana State University Dr. James Jones, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ARCC Book Award Dr. Windy Zhao, University of Illinois at Urbana--Champaign Mid-Career Research Award Mona Ghandi, Washington State University ARCC New Researcher Award Christina Bollo, University of Oregon ARCC Research Incentive Award Erin Hunt, Texas Tech University Piyush Khairnar, Texas Tech University Award recipients were selected by ARCC’s Board of Directors and Officers. Review and deliberation were consistent with rigorous peer-review where nominees and proposals were debated on their own merits. Past recipients of ARCC Awards can be reviewed on ARCC’s website (arcc-arch.org). Congratulations to the 2025 ARCC Award Winners!
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The School of Architecture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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The School of Architecture at the University of Illinois was the first public school of architecture in the United States. Since the initiation of its architectural curriculum in 1867, the university has consistently broken new ground in the education of architects in the United States. At the Illinois School of Architecture we provide students with an aesthetically motivated and technically rigorous design education.
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https://arch.illinois.edu/
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- Champaign,Illinois
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611 E Lorado Taft Dr
US,Illinois,Champaign,61820
Illinois School of Architecture员工
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Tait Johnson
Architectural Historian / Architect
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Alejandro Lapunzina
Professor at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Warf Tammy
Assistant to the Director, Illinois School of Architecture, University of Illinois Champaign
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David J. Isern
Assistant Professor School of Architecture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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SPRING 2025 LECTURE SERIES: "ECOLOGIES OF DESIGN" "Exhibiting Colonial Toxicity" | Samia Henni Monday, March 31 at 6:00pm in Plym Auditorium Reception begins at 5:30pm in the Atrium Between 1960 and 1966, the French colonial regime detonated four atmospheric atomic bombs, thirteen underground nuclear bombs, and conducted other nuclear experiments in the Algerian Sahara, whose natural resources were being extracted in the process. This secret nuclear weapons program, whose archives are still classified, occurred during and after the Algerian Revolution, or the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62). This lecture introduces three media through which these histories and stories have been exposed: a series of translations, a traveling exhibition and a book. On the one hand, the exhibition Performing Colonial Toxicity documents unfolds across a series of audio-visual assemblages — each consisting of maps, photographs, film, stills, documents and archival testimonies. On the other hand, the book Colonial Toxicity: Rehearsing French Radioactive Architecture and Landscape in the Sahara brings together nearly six hundred pages of materials documenting this violent history of France’s nuclear bomb program in the Algerian desert. Meticulously culled together from across available, offered, contraband, and leaked sources, the exhibition and book are rich repositories for all those concerned with histories of nuclear weapons and engaged at the intersections of spatial, social and environmental justice, as well as anticolonial archival practices. Read more here >>> https://lnkd.in/gth_AKyD
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Join us Monday, March 3rd, for our Spring Lecture Series in the Plym Auditorium at 6 PM Lecture "Making Space: Centering our Youth and the Future of Black Liberation Care Practices" by Peter Dwayne Robinson from Social Justice and Equity Cohort, in the Department of Architecture at Cornell?University
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Peter Robinson (Cornell) will be lecturing at the Illinois School of Architecture on Monday (Plym Auditorium 6pm). Congratulations to the lecture series committee composed by David J. Isern, Sara Bartumeus and Didem Ekici for putting together this exciting collection of talks titled “Ecologies of Design”, as well as Prof. Robin Planas Casado for the beautiful design of the poster.
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Congratulations to all the ACSA Architecture Education Award winners, especially to the three initiatives representing the Illinois School of Architecture. Kudos to La Tanya Cobb, M.ED, Mark A. Pearson Akima Brackeen and Joseph Altshuler.
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Congratulations to Beni Lawson on winning the 2024 Robert L. Wesley Award from the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) Foundation. Well-desrved! We are all incredibly proud of your accomplishments at the Illinois School of Architecture.
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Preparing for the Career XPO! The Career XPO will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn. Over ***70*** firms will be attending to meet you and hire! Please do the following to prepare >>> https://lnkd.in/gmzbkE-T
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Clinical Associate Professor Randy Deutsch FAIA's insights about this past fall's graduate AI Studio was published recently in Common Edge https://lnkd.in/g_sr5DXE
"It soon became apparent that AI became a design collaborator,?another team member,?helping student teams prototype faster, more imaginatively, and at a more advanced level than they had previously experienced." Humbled to see published insights, take-aways and lessons learned from this past semester’s AI studio. TL;DR AI helps you become a better version of yourself in less time, with more, not less agency (link in comments) Thank you to Martin Pedersen former editor of?Metropolis?and?Graphis?for his always-excellent editing and for hosting my writing and student design work at?Common Edge nonprofit organization dedicated to reconnecting architecture and design with the public that it’s meant to serve; to the legendary John J. Parman for the introduction; and to our students for an awesome semester and for sharing their stellar work (credits at end of post) – all very much appreciated #architects #architecture #ai #artificialintelligence #designeducation #architecturaleducation #designtechnology #highereducation #highered
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I would like to congratulate Editor in Chief Emilie Cooper, Faculty Advisor Joseph Altshuler and the Ricker Report Team for their latest publication titled Translation. Established in 1953 at the Illinois School of Architecture, Ricker Report is the oldest student-run architecture journal in the US. Its name honors Nathan Ricker, who was the first graduate of an architecture school in the US and a pioneer in architectural pedagogy. ‘The journal serves as a venue for showcasing innovative research, critical analysis, and creative projects. By fostering a dialogue between academic inquiry and professional practice, the Ricker Report highlights the diverse voices shaping the future of design, sustainability, and urbanism.’
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