SoA Students Tour NASA's Johnson Space Center

SoA Students Tour NASA's Johnson Space Center

Fourth- and fifth-year students in the Advanced Option Space Studio traveled last week to Houston, TX to visit the Johnson Space Center, the NASA campus devoted to designing and testing human space missions. Under the direction of Ann Kalla Professor Christina Ciardullo and at the invitation of NASA's veteran space architects, students toured mission control; viewed a remote launch; wandered through full scale mock-ups of space shuttles, ISS modules, and future habitat demonstration units; and spoke with astronauts training on the pool deck of the Neutral Buoyancy Lab. 

Don Carter's New Book Addresses Thorny Questions About Post-Industrial Urban Design

Don Carter's New Book Addresses Thorny Questions About Post-Industrial Urban Design

Remaking Cities Institute Director Don Carter's Remaking Post-Industrial Cities: Lessons from North America and Europe, published by Routledge, examines the transformation of post-industrial cities after the precipitous collapse of big industry in the 1980s on both sides of the Atlantic, presenting a holistic approach to restoring post-industrial cities.

PROJECT RE_ Profiled by Katie Couric as Pittsburgh Innovation Leader

PROJECT RE_ Profiled by Katie Couric as Pittsburgh Innovation Leader

Yahoo News Global Anchor Katie Couric is only the most recent ardent supporter of PROJECT RE_, the dynamic collaboration between SoA's Urban Design Build Studio, the Trade Institute of Pittsburgh, and Construction Junction. Her report, part of Yahoo News's "Cities Rising: Rebuilding America" series, features PROJECT RE_ among a litany of features that make Pittsburgh one of the planet's most vibrant, innovative cities.

SoA's Sophie Nahrmann and Sinan Goral Win International Design Competition, Amit Nambiar Takes Honorable Mention

SoA's Sophie Nahrmann and Sinan Goral Win International Design Competition, Amit Nambiar Takes Honorable Mention

Third-year architecture students Sinan Goral and Sophie Nahrmann have won both Most Innovative and People's Choice in the FLUX Emerging Architects Design Competition. Their project, Ecoschool, "reverse-engineers how waste water and energy are processed within a building by exposing such systems to create beautiful, austere, and honest pipe networks that are enclosed by a reductive and cloudlike cage...[it] heightens the awareness of climate change and hints at a futurist, technology-empowered housing strategy."