Architecture
Faculty news digest: De Jong and Lyster awards, faculty at the Venice Biennale, and more
We’d like to share some exciting faculty news that we haven’t been able to highlight over the last few weeks. First, Associate Professor Sean ... continue reading
COVID-19 updates for the School of Architecture
In response to COVID-19, UIC’s spring break has been extended to begin Monday, March 16. All UIC and School of Architecture classes will begin ... continue reading
Paul Andersen and Paul Preissner to curate American Pavilion at 2020 Venice Biennale
Clinical Associate Professor Paul Andersen and Associate Professor Paul Preissner have been selected to curate the US Pavilion Exhibition at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale. ... continue reading
Applications open for Garofalo Fellowship
The School of Architecture is now accepting applications for the 2020–21 Douglas A. Garofalo Fellowship. The application deadline is January 20, 2020. Named in honor of ... continue reading
Clare Lyster to co-curate Irish Pavilion at 2020 Venice Biennale
Associate Professor Clare Lyster is part of a multidisciplinary team commissioned to curate the Irish Pavilion at the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale. The team, ... continue reading
Bair, De Jong, and Wheeler present at “Tracing/Traces: Architecture and the Archive”
This Saturday, November 9, School of Architecture faculty Kelly Bair, Judith De Jong, and Dan Wheeler will participate in “Tracing/Traces: Architecture and the Archive,” an event organized by MAS ... continue reading
Dunn, Lyster, and Wheeler receive AIA Design Excellence awards
Three School of Architecture faculty have been honored with 2019 Design Excellence Awards by the Chicago chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). ... continue reading
The Good Metropolis tours Europe
This fall, Associate Professor Alexander Eisenschmidt will present his most recent book, The Good Metropolis, in London, Leipzig, Berlin, Milan, Grenoble, and Copenhagen: October ... continue reading
Kelly Bair participates in Biennale d’Architecture d’Orléans
Associate Professor Kelly Bair has contributed to the Architectural Beast, a collective installation presented in the second Biennale d’Architecture d’Orléans. Through artificial intelligence, the “beast” creates new ... continue reading