The Carnegie Mellon Freedom By Design chapter has been awarded a 2020 NOMA-NAACP-SEED Award for Design Excellence in Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for the Weatherization Kit Project. The project aims to address housing inequalities by providing information and materials to help Pittsburgh families save money and energy in the winter months.
School of Architecture B.Arch Fifth-Year Selena Zhen Recognized at 2019 AIAS Honor Awards
The SoA congratulates B.Arch fifth-year Selena Zhen on being awarded the Special Accomplishment Honor Award as part of the 2019 American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Honor Awards. Each year the AIAS honors individuals and groups for their exemplary work in areas such as leadership, collaboration, scholarship, and service.
CMU SoA is Host University for ACSA Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh March 28-30
Associate Professor Jeremy Ficca is co-chair of this year’s ACSA Annual Meeting taking place in Pittsburgh March 28-30, 2019. The event, titled Black Box: Articulating Architecture’s Core in the Post-Digital Era, will be hosted in conjunction with the SoA Spring Lecture Series and CRIT Live: AIAS Research Symposia.
AIAS CMU to Host 2019 CRIT Live: AIAS Research Symposia Saturday 30 March
CMU AIAS Elects 2019-2020 Executive Board
CMU AIAS Chapter Receives Multiple National Awards
AIAS CMU Students Build Pavilion for Spring Carnival
Amy Rosen’s Election as AIAS National President Continues CMU’s Legacy of Leadership at AIAS National
Kirk Newton (B.Arch '17) named to the 2018 AIAS CRIT Editorial Team
Announcing the 2018-19 AIAS Executive Board
CMU AIAS Chapter Wins American Galvanizers Association Competition
AIAS CMU Launches Student Design Award | Apply by 24 Jan 2018
AIAS Students Present at CRIT Live Research Symposium
SoA’s New Freedom by Design Chapter Launches Home Weatherization Kit Project
AIAS Students Launch Crowdfunding Campaign
On #GivingTuesday, Help AIAS Leaders Travel to Forum!
The American Institute of Architecture Students' (AIAS) signature conference, FORUM, is the largest annual gathering of architecture students in the world. The Carnegie Mellon chapter of AIAS hopes to send a large delegation of its leaders and members to collaborate and communicate with this network of architecture students. Donate to their CMU Crowdfunding effort!