Image Transforming Cooper Center Cabins Through Sustainable Design Thursday CAPLA students, alumni and faculty are redesigning the Cooper Center’s aging cabins to create more sustainable, student-friendly spaces. Read more
Image Jesus Robles Showcases Tucson-Inspired Work at the Venice Biennale Tuesday Jesus Robles, an Assistant Professor of Practice and co-founder of the architecture studio DUST, was selected to showcase Tucson-inspired work at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, one of the world’s leading platforms for design innovation. Read more
Image Alumna Helen J. Kessler ’75 establishes travel fellowship endowment to expand learning opportunities Dec. 6, 2025 The Helen J. Kessler, FAIA International Travel Fellowship will provide CAPLA students with transformative international learning experiences. Kessler ’75 B.Arch created the endowment to share the impact that global travel and study had on her own career. Read more
Image Lecture Recap | Essence: A Lecture by coLAB Studio Dec. 5, 2025 Speakers from coLAB studio discussed the intrinsic nature and indispensable quality that determines an individual's character as a designer. Read more
Image Reimagining the Colorado River in the context of Water Management in Arizona | Lecture by Kathy Jacobs Dec. 1, 2025 The Colorado River is the backbone of water management in the southwest, serving seven states and Mexico. Ongoing drought conditions that are linked to climate change threaten Colorado River water deliveries to Arizona, but also provide an opportunity to rethink the allocation of water rights and to focus on a more sustainable approach to management. Read more
Image Teresa Rosano Receives Dual Honors at the 2025 AIA Arizona Design Awards Nov. 25, 2025 In November, Associate Professor Teresa Rosano received two top honors at the 2025 AIA Arizona Design Awards: the Architects Medal and a Community Design Award for a student-led capstone project. The recognized project—the Tucson Hope Factory Micro Shelter Village—aims to support unhoused communities in Southern Arizona through a collaborative, student-designed micro-shelter prototype. Read more
Image Balancing Buyer Protections with Development Costs: A Panel Discussion on Arizona’s Construction Defect Liability Law Nov. 20, 2025 In this panel discussion, we will explore the impact of Arizona’s construction defect liability laws on multifamily development, with a particular focus on possible legislative reforms to better balance buyer protections with development costs. While construction defect liability laws provide important protections for buyers, there is a growing concern among researchers and housing advocates that, if overly restrictive, these laws can increase development costs and lower production. Read more
Image Professor Lisa Schrenk Serves on International Design Jury for Expo 2025 in Osaka Nov. 5, 2025 Read more
Image Lecture Recap | Immersive Design: The Intersection of Site, Craft and Collaboration | A Lecture by Kevin Kudo-King Oct. 30, 2025 Kevin Kudo-King explored strategies for immersive design at the intersections of site, craft, and collaboration. Read more
Image Exploring Urban Challenges: CAPLA Students Engage with Oakland’s Evolving Landscape Oct. 27, 2025 Students in the ARC 410F/510F Advanced Studio Urban Design course, part of CAPLA’s Senseable Environments track, recently traveled to Oakland, California, to explore the complex social, economic, and environmental issues shaping the Bay Area. Read more