Summer Design Challenge Launched
Students currently enrolled in a Virginia collage or university ACE program are eligible to enter the Summer Design Challenge. The registration deadline is June 5, 2020.
Students currently enrolled in a Virginia collage or university ACE program are eligible to enter the Summer Design Challenge. The registration deadline is June 5, 2020.
While coastal Virginia experiences significant sea level rise that threatens human well-being, the creative and technical expertise of Virginia’s architects is needed to holistically imagine and integrate buildings, public spaces, and infrastructure in unprecedented ways.
Light materials convey cleanliness without being institutional, and the views to the outdoors convey a sense of tranquility at Blue Ridge Orthodontics by Clark Nexsen.
The College of William & Mary’s McLeod Tyler Wellness Center is intended to be a beacon for health and wellness for the campus community.
With the stress and uncertainty of this unprecedented moment, who wants to talk about the urgency of climate change? Yet it is precisely now that it matters most. What have we learned from life during COVID-19 that might apply to climate action?
When I began my first job, I was surprised by how collaborative architecture is as a profession — a contrast to the classroom. I enjoyed learning about and participating in that collaboration as other architects, engineers, clients, and stakeholders worked together towards a common goal.
As our daily footprint narrows under “stay at home” measures, we must reconsider our relationship with public spaces that provide incredible health benefits at a time when we need them the most.