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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.
From September 9 to December 12, 2020, the Tadao Ando–designed gallery will exhibit the work of the visionary Indian architect, urbanist, and teacher, who won the Pritzker Prize in 2018. See exclusive images from the show.
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.
This year's annual report includes early findings from a survey on equity, diversity, and inclusion in licensure conducted with the National Organization of Minority Architects.
The collection includes some 35,000 plans and 10,000 original drawings of built and unbuilt work and will become a cornerstone of the Getty’s African American Art History Initiative.
The AIA reports that the Architecture Billings Index, a leading economic indicator for nonresidential construction activity, moderated slightly in May 2020.
In architecture, where demographics skew toward white male homogeneity, many are beginning to interrogate the ways that systemic racism has shaped the profession and the built environment.
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.