Gardening through Crisis
Landscape Architecture Professor Emeritus Kenneth Helphand discusses how gardening can build resilience in difficult times.
Landscape Architecture Professor Emeritus Kenneth Helphand discusses how gardening can build resilience in difficult times.
Yekang Ko and Cory Parker pen a story for American Society of Landscape Architects about how the field can help fix the housing crisis.
Urban Farm Program Director Harper Keeler and students reflect on the value of the farm during the age of COVID-19.
Colin Ives worked with the Grammy-nominated early music quartet for “Aleph Earth.”
The current dean at the University of Texas Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs and the UNESCO chair on water will join the college spring term.
Students in the Art + Design Academic Residential Community reflect on their first term during COVID.
New study by the Institute for Health in the Built Environment indicates that more use of wood in building medical facilities could help slow disease spread.
With Oregon Heritage and Cottage Grove, the PPPM institute created a plan to protect historic main streets, cemeteries, museums, and more.
A Q&A with Art Professor Ron Jude, in which he discusses his new book 12 Hz and its beautifully haunting images of the planet’s vast story.
Led by Design for Spatial Justice Fellow Menna Agha, SAE students bring modular shelter to Eugene’s unhoused population.