PPPM Student Tackles ‘Place-Taking’ in Places Journal Essay
Master of Community and Regional Planning student Aimee Okotie-Oyekan investigates environmental identity and racism in an Atlanta neighborhood.
Master of Community and Regional Planning student Aimee Okotie-Oyekan investigates environmental identity and racism in an Atlanta neighborhood.
Artist and designer David Buckley Borden created ‘Hemlock Hospice’ to draw attention to climate change.
Stephanie Inman says the 26-foot-long aluminum quilt is unfinished as there is still ‘work to be done.’
The associate professor discusses how community data on air quality can inform government decision-making.
The Sports Product Design Associate Professor writes about thermal effusivity and athleticwear in The Conversation.
The American Society of Landscape Architects recognized Deanna Lynn (MLA, ’20) for her research in designing for soil carbon sequestration.
The AIA fellow passed away at the age of 81 due to complications with Parkinson’s disease.
Artist Fellows Natalie Ball and Donald Morgan were awarded $35,000.
Five artist-run groups with connections to the Department of Art provide creative and professional platforms for artists based in Oregon.
History of Art and Architecture professor discusses the legacy and Instagram-ability of the Mexican architect’s buildings.