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Using GIS, the CAPLA team mapped Buddhist religious sites in Hangzhou, China, illustrating how these sites are interconnected within a regional system that can be further studied and visualized.

Interdisciplinary team named finalists in 2024 ArcGIS StoryMaps Competition

Feb. 13, 2025

An interdisciplinary team of faculty and students from the College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA) and the College of Humanities has been named a finalist in the international 2024 ArcGIS StoryMaps Competition.

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Magnolia Hilvert

CAPLA Study Abroad: Magnolia Hilvert ‘25

Feb. 3, 2025

Magnolia Hilvert ‘25, a College of Humanities student, stepped out of her comfort zone and participated in the CAPLA Study Abroad program last summer.

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Nathan Becenti

Founding ISAPD: Nathan Becenti ‘25 M.Arch

Jan. 30, 2025

Nathan Becenti ‘25 M.Arch is the founding president of the Indigenous Society of Architecture, Planning and Design (ISAPD) at CAPLA, where he champions Indigenous representation in architecture. Originally from Tohatchi on the Navajo Nation in Northern New Mexico, he earned his undergraduate degree from UNLV before gaining hands-on experience in high-profile Las Vegas projects.

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CAPLA, Rancho Feliz build a brighter future at the U.S.-Mexico border

Jan. 15, 2025

Bob Vint, assistant professor of practice in the School of Architecture, collaborated with the Rancho Feliz Charitable Foundation to design La Hacienda Feliz, a traditional courtyard-style dormitory in Agua Prieta, blending his lifelong connection to Mexican culture with a commitment to addressing systemic poverty through architecture, while also providing CAPLA students an immersive experience in border communities and the challenges they face.

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Lesley Lokko

Renowned architect Lesley Lokko headlines inaugural CAPLA Lecture Series

Dec. 20, 2024

The University of Arizona CAPLA Lecture Series launches with renowned architect and academic, Professor Lesley Lokko, OBE, RIBA, as the inaugural speaker. The series explores architecture, landscape design, and social issues, promoting dialogue and inspiring sustainable, optimistic futures.

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Lescilia Panzarella

Building Inclusive Spaces: Lescilia Panzarella '28 BLA

Dec. 12, 2024

Lescilia Panzarella '28 BLA is a first-generation college student and active leader at CAPLA, serving as vice president and secretary of the Indigenous Society of Architecture, Planning and Design, where she fosters Indigenous voices in modern design and pursues her passion for sustainable public housing and city planning.

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Michael Kothke, Teresa Rosano, Laura Carr

CAPLA Faculty Win 2024 AIA Arizona Design Awards

Dec. 11, 2024

Teresa Rosano, Laura Carr, Michael Kothke were recognized for their achievements in architecture at the AIA Arizona Design Awards Gala at the Heard Museum in Phoenix.

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Gather Light: Ava Beveridge '28 & Katie Sweiven ‘28 B.Arch

Nov. 30, 2024

For the ARC 201 Design Studio, students worked on defining a shadow caster threshold in a publicly accessible space. The "Gather Light" project was led by professors Christopher Domin, Oscar Lopez, Stefan Mostert, Mike Silver, and Siri Trumble.

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Indigenous Landscapes: An example from Hopi | Lecture by Michael Kotutwa Johnson

Nov. 25, 2024

This lecture will lead to a greater understanding of how Indigenous people are now viewed as the gatekeepers of biodiversity. Indigenous people in their territories focus on something other than gross domestic product (GDP) but instead on quality and defined relationships within the context of where they live.

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Improving water conservation and mitigating Arizona's heat island effect

Nov. 23, 2024

The Arizona Board of Regents held a November showcase at the Arizona Experiment Station's Campus Agricultural Center in Tucson, featuring award-winning research from the University of Arizona and Arizona State University around new smart tree watering techniques.

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