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Dividing Line
By Martin C. Pedersen
While New Orleans continues to debate the fate of I-10, local design students propose solutions.
09/10/2012
The 2,800-Hour Studio
By Peter Hall
The designer Elliott Earls and architecture students at Cranbrook learn some valuable lessons on the job.
06/08/2012
Prep School
By Lydia Lee
A scrappy little organization in downtown Los Angeles provides an alternative path into top architecture schools.
03/15/2011
The New New Urbanists
By Nate Berg
Los Angeles’s high school of urban planning welcomes its freshman class.
11/17/2010
Their Day in the Sun
By Suzanne LaBarre
An exhibition of student designs gives Grätzel solar cells their due.
04/14/2010
Raising the Bar
By Suzanne LaBarre
Mechanical-engineering students design a better bathroom fixture.
03/17/2010
Stewardship 101
By Martin C. Pedersen
Thanks to a citywide building effort, New Haven students are getting an up-close education in architecture.
02/17/2010
Ready for Business
By Suzanne LaBarre
A new industrial-design program immerses students in the realities of corporate culture.
12/16/2009
Profiting from Experience
By Belinda Lanks
A firm discovers the benefits of having its employees see significant architectural works firsthand.
10/21/2009
Learning, a New Game
By David Lepeska
Videos and role playing replace textbooks and midterms at one New York school.
09/16/2009
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