The national organization has offered free mentorship to high school students for more than 25 years, exposing them to a cross section of companies and jobs in design, engineering, construction, and the building sector.
A bastion of public arts education in New York for more than 50 years, "SatPro" has allowed some 15,000 high schoolers to engage with the arts, learning from—and alongside—undergraduate student instructors.
A free program founded by architectural designer Michael Ford invites young people to understand music as commentary on the built environment, then gives them the tools to respond architecturally.
Mentorship programs like the Atlanta Center for Creative Inquiry are taking steps to broaden and diversify the pipeline of young people interested in architecture.
Teachers and students of the London institution registered a vote of no confidence in the one-time director of the New York gallery Storefront for Art and Architecture.
Breaking with Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the school says it will move to two sites in Arizona owned by the Paolo Soleri–founded Cosanti Foundation.
As protests against racial injustice continue around the world, some architecture school leaders are speaking out about the killing of George Floyd and systemic inequalities in the United States.