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Powerful Means Alumnus Advances Global Dialogue on Sustainable Design! Matthew Espeland (‘24) received a Powerful Means Initiative Student Impact Grant to travel abroad this fall to present at the 61st International Making Cities Livable Conference in Cortona, Italy. Matthew had the opportunity to present his senior thesis (see below) through the Notre Dame School of Architecture on “A Proposed School for Traditional Building Arts & Crafts in Kalongo, Uganda” (currently published in The Journal for Traditional Building, Architecture, and Urbanism (Issue No. 5)). Here, Matthew shared his work (inspired by Saint Bakhita's Vocational Training Center) in integrating traditional Ugandan architecture with modern urban ideas, developed through his multiple trips to Kalongo to assist in the design and development of the Saint Bakhita restaurant and Early Childhood Development Center. Matthew’s presentation emphasized alignment with global perspectives on sustainable urbanism and city development. Reflecting on his growth into the world of sustainable architecture and urban design, Matthew noted, “I am excited to carry forward the passion sparked by this experience into my professional career, with the hope of contributing to the creation of cities and buildings that honor both cultural heritage and sustainable development goals.”