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SoA Faculty Participate in the ARCC-EAAE 2022 International Conference

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Visiting Assistant Professor Ezgi Bay participated at the ARCC-EAAE International Conference, Resilient City: Physical, Social, and Economic Perspectives. Hosted by the Florida International University in Miami from March 2-5, 2022, this conference brought together over 300 participants from 29 countries and included three days of research presentations. Dr. Bay presented her paper “The Impact of […]

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A Building Technology Conversation with Ajla Akšamija – Building Resilience AIA Utah BEC | COTE

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AIA Utah Podcast launched its third episode on Building Resilience, which was hosted by Bryan Markkanen, Megan Recher and University of Utah’s Associate Professor Jörg Rügemer in conversation with Prof. Dr. Ajla Akšamija. Dr. Akšamija is the Chair and Professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Utah. Prior to this role, she was […]

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Visiting Asst. Prof. Ezgi Bay’s Recent Publication on the Assessment of Natural Ventilation Strategies

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Ezgi Bay, Visiting Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture, has published an article for the Journal of Building Engineering, evaluating natural ventilation strategies for historic buildings in hot and humid climates. The goal of this research was to determine which natural ventilation scenario delivers the most adequate indoor environmental conditions for occupant comfort, preservation of artwork, […]

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Associate Professor Jörg Rügemer Received the 2022 ACSA DESIGN BUILD Award

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Associate Professor Jörg Rügemer received the 2022 ACSA Design Build Award for the Kunga Accessory Dwelling Unit, which was completed in the Fall of 2020. This project was the inaugural project for the DesignUTAH@SLC program. The ACSA Design Build Award recognizes projects that demonstrate how faculty, students, and schools work to realize design-build projects. The […]

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Assistant Professor Michael Abrahamson Publishes Bibliography on Architect Albert Kahn

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Assistant Professor Michael Abrahamson published a bibliographic article about the twentieth-century US architect Albert Kahn as part of the Oxford Bibliographies on Architecture Planning and Preservation. Following the unusual format of this distinctive publication, Abrahamson has categorized and summarized nearly 100 sources discussing the work of Kahn and his firm. In concert with dozens of […]

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CA+P Remembers Alum George “Jud” Daniels

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On January 9, University of Utah alum George (Jud) Daniels, FAIA and co-founder of Salt Lake City-based architectural design firm EDA, passed away at age 94. Daniels helped introduce architectural modernism to Utah. “Jud’s influence still resonates today,” said EDA Managing Principal Thomas Brennan. “As heirs to the firm that he and Ralph Edwards founded, […]

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Associate Professor Erin Carraher appointed as the Director of Undergraduate Studies

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Erin Carraher, Associate Professor, has been appointed as the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the School of Architecture. Erin’s dedication to students, her exemplary teaching of undergraduate courses (design foundation workshops, pre-major design courses, and beginning architecture studios), as well service supporting our undergraduate programs have been significant contributions to our School. In her role […]

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Associate Professor Jörg Rügemer Receives the 2021 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award

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The award was given for Jörg Rügemer’s community outreach efforts to design the Field of Dreams EcoCommunity project in Kearns, Utah. The ACSA Collaborative Practice Award honors best practices in university-based and community-engaged programs. It recognizes programs that demonstrate how faculty, students, community groups, and/or civic clients, can work to realize common objectives. The award […]

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CA+P Grants support for the establishment of Nááts’ílid initiative

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In 2019, five faculty members of the School of Architecture won two grants offered by the College of Architecture + Planning to envision a Center for Global Citizenship in Architecture & Planning. Lisa Benham, Ole Fischer, Jose Galarza, Dwight Yee, and Shundana Yusaf won $15000 Scholarship Incentive Program (SIP) and $3000 Community Engaged Scholarship (CEP) […]

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