Satirist, educator, designer and author Keith Krumwiede presents the next Hyde lecture
The College of Architecture is excited to announce Keith Krumwiede, dean of the Architecture Division at the California College of the Arts, will be giving the next Hyde lecture titled "Once Upon a Time in Another America” at 4 p.m., January 17th, at the Nebraska Union Auditorium.
January 10, 2020
Landscape Architecture Students Help Rural Nebraska Town with Main Street Facelift
As many rural areas experience declining jobs, shrinking populations and eroding incomes, several Nebraska communities are pushing back against the trend and embracing what makes them unique and enhancing it.
December 19, 2019
College of Architecture Students Helping UNL Partners Envision Possibilities for New Facility
In the next couple of years, UNL’s Ruth Staples Child Development Lab and the Family Resource Center will likely break ground on a new duplex facility just east of the Barkley Memorial Center aimed at capturing and enhancing the synergy of the two programs with students from the College of Architecture helping them communicate their vision and explore new possibilities.
December 19, 2019
Suite of tools, including ‘sister city’ match, brings context to climate change
Planning for climate change isn’t easy. The complexity of the issue itself is hard to digest, let alone translate into action items. But a new suite of tools designed by a group of University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers gives municipal planners a clearer climate picture of what to expect and prepare for.
April 11, 2019
Sherri (Arnold) Privitera, RA, ’94, ’96 Announced as this year's Alumni Master
Sherri (Arnold) Privitera, RA, ’94, ’96
March 24, 2019
College of Architecture students help create new interior facility for the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
College of Architecture students harmoniously bring together art and music with the creation of a new interior facility at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha.
March 4, 2019
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