Carnegie Mellon Architecture is proud to announce the 2024 awardees for the PJ Dick Innovation Fund Faculty Grants Program. A total of $100,000 has been awarded to 16 project and teaching grant proposals. Established in 2023 by PJ Dick Trumbull Lindy Group, the program supports faculty research and teaching innovations that address the school’s three pedagogical challenges of climate change, social justice and artificial intelligence.
Remembrances of Delbert Highlands
Announcing the Fall 2023 Final Reviews Schedule Dec. 6-15
Announcing the Recipients of the Fall 2023 Architecture Awards
We’re proud to announce the student and faculty winners of the Fall 2023 Carnegie Mellon Architecture Awards. Our awards recognize undergraduate and graduate students, and faculty with funding support. Awards support projects, internships, travel, and research, and recognize student work in sustainable design.
Design Pittsburgh 2023 Recognizes the Work of Faculty and Alumni
Carnegie Mellon Architecture faculty and alumni on project teams at Pittsburgh-based design firms were recognized for outstanding design at the 2023 Design Pittsburgh Awards. A signature program of AIA Pittsburgh, the annual event highlights outstanding architecture and design in the Pittsburgh region.
Fall 2023 Architecture Awards: Applications due Wed 01 Nov
Announcing Carnegie Mellon Architecture Faculty & Staff New Hires and Updates
In Memory of Professor Delbert Highlands
Announcing the Spring 2023 Final Reviews Schedule April 24 to May 9
Remembering Irving Oppenheim (1948-2023)
Announcing the Fall 2022 Final Reviews Schedule Dec 8-19
Announcing the Winners of the Fall 2022 SoA Awards
CFA Ceremony Officially Welcomes Omar Khan as Head of School of Architecture
Announcing the Fall 2022 SoA Awards: Applications due Tue 01 Nov
Announcing School of Architecture Faculty & Staff Updates and New Hires
Announcing the Spring 2022 Final Reviews Schedule April 23 - May 10
Announcing the Winners of the 2022 SoA Awards Program
"Monuments of Everyday Practice: Living Memorials to Gandhi" Symposium is Feb 19-26
“Monuments of Everyday Practice: Living Memorials to Gandhi” is an online week-long joint symposium and design charrette organized by CMU SoA, in association with three schools of Architecture in India. The event considers questions of design ethics and justice as these relate to broad issues of worldmaking, and in particular, to the contested futures of the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad.