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Philip Stoker and his dog Scraps

Multidisciplinary Research Guides Teaching: Philip Stoker, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning

Aug. 18, 2020

Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning Philip Stoker joined CAPLA in 2016. He researches how cities and neighborhoods can be designed and planned so that they have fewer negative environmental impacts.

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Rethinking Infrastructure, by Emily Miller

Rethinking Infrastructure: Emily Miller '20 B.Arch

Aug. 12, 2020

Emily Miller’s project provides a space for the community to gather and learn, a ferry terminal which is vital to the infrastructure of Seattle and a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the area.

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Aerial view of subdivision

Study Predicts Millions of Unsellable Homes Could Upend Market

Aug. 11, 2020

CAPLA Professor Arthur C. Nelson's recently published research undermines the classic "big promise" in homeownership: that a home, after it's paid off, can be sold for a retirement nest egg.

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The Youth Parish, by Juliana Seymour

The Youth Parish: Juliana Seymour '20 B.Arch

Aug. 7, 2020

By reinterpreting historic New Orleans typologies and fabricating a newly vibrant and adaptable environment, Juliana Seymour transforms an underutilized parking lot into an opportunistic youth haven.

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Adaptive Cooling and Daylighting Roof Aperture System, by Maryam Moradnejad

Modular Design Technique for an Adaptive Cooling and Daylighting Roof Aperture System: Maryam Moradnejad '20 MS Arch

Aug. 7, 2020

Maryam Moradnejad's research to create an adaptive cooling and daylighting roof aperture system will accommodate evaporative and radiant cooling, natural daylighting and water recuperation.

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CAPLA Professor Ladd Keith Discusses Urban Heat Islands in Las Vegas Review-Journal Article

Aug. 7, 2020

Planning and Sustainable Built Environments Assistant Professor Ladd Keith was quoted in a recent Las Vegas Review-Journal article on urban heat islands and how heat and coronavirus bring a double threat to vulnerable populations.

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Barbara Bryson

CAPLA Associate Dean for Research Barbara Bryson Featured in 'This is DesignIntelligence' Podcast

Aug. 7, 2020

Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Practice and The Drachman Institute Director Barbara Bryson discusses the habits and processes that are destructive to the design industry in the 'This is DesignIntelligence' podcast.

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House of Transparency

House of Transparency: Damon Leverett, Senior Lecturer in Architecture

Aug. 6, 2020

The House of Transparency by Damon Leverett is the competition entry for the 1997 design competition conducted by Transparency International. The building serves as an exhibition, meeting and contemplation space.

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Infill house

Challenging the Norm: Susannah Dickinson, Associate Professor of Architecture

Aug. 6, 2020

Associate Professor of Architecture Susannah Dickinson, who joined CAPLA in 2009 after practicing architecture full-time, sees teaching and research as an opportunity for personal growth and lifelong learning and also a chance to give back to the next generation of architects.

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CAPLA students with laptop in Underwood Garden

Introducing the CAPLA Student Technology Initiative: An Urgent Need for Students

Aug. 5, 2020

CAPLA students are facing a critical moment—returning for the Fall 2020 semester without access to the technology they need to succeed. To help them bridge the gap, CAPLA launched the CAPLA Student Tech and Materials crowdfunding initiative at crowdfund.arizona.edu/caplatech

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