Image CAPLA Lecturer Valerie Lane Aims to Accelerate Tucson Casita Construction Sept. 6, 2023 In a recent story in Arizona Daily Star, CAPLA's Valerie Lane is highlighted for her new Tucson-based business partnership, the Urban Infill Project, working to help the Tucson community meet supplementary and affordable housing needs. Read more
Image Dr. Esther M. Sternberg Authors Acclaimed New Book, ‘Well at Work: Creating Wellbeing in Any Workspace’ Sept. 5, 2023 Esther M. Sternberg, M.D., Inaugural Andrew Weil Chair for Research in Integrative Medicine and professor of architecture, landscape architecture and planning (by joint appointment), has published Well at Work: Creating Wellbeing in Any Workspace, a "Top Ten Lifestyle Book" by Publishers Weekly. Read more
Image New Media Guide Offers Tips for Journalists Reporting on Extreme Heat Events Aug. 29, 2023 The Global Heat Health Information Network’s free resource for members of the press, created by CAPLA's Ladd Keith, aims to help make reporting on heat more impactful, effective and beneficial for the public. Read more
Image Solving Pressing Problems: Oscar Rodriguez Ponce '24 MLA, '22 BS SBE Aug. 22, 2023 Master of Landscape Architecture student and Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Built Environments alumnus Oscar Rodriguez Ponce was born in Navajoa, Sonora, Mexico, but brew up in Nogales, Sonora. In 2017 he moved to Rio Rico, Arizona, and has lived in Arizona ever since. Read more
Image Museum of the All Souls Procession: Merle Weisshaupt '26 B.Arch Aug. 14, 2023 The architecture of Tucson's Museum of the All Souls Procession serves as a daily reminder of multicultural strength, bridging past and future. The museum's design embodies the procession, uniting history and modernity with weathered steel and wood, mirroring the cyclical renewal of tradition. Read more
Image New UArizona Honors College Podcast Explores 'Connection' with CAPLA Professor of Practice Teresa Rosano Aug. 3, 2023 CAPLA's Teresa Rosano is featured in the second episode of the UArizona W.A Franke Honors College's podcast, It's an Honor, a conversation with Franke Honors College Interim Dean John Pollard exploring "connection". Read more
Image Why Homes Often Feel Warmer Than the Thermostat Suggests — And What to Do About It Aug. 2, 2023 In a thought leadership piece for The Conversation, Associate Professor of Architecture, Sustainable Built Environments and Marketing Jonathan Bean discusses why homes often feel warmer than what the thermostat suggests, and what we can do about it. Read more
Image CAPLA Real Estate Development Professor Provides Insight on Increasing Density as a Response to the U.S. Housing Crisis July 27, 2023 A recent story in MarketWatch asked whether apartment buildings are the “silver bullet” for America’s housing shortage as lawmakers across the country ban single-family zoning. Daniel Kuhlmann, assistant professor of real estate development and planning, helps answer the question. Read more
Image How Cities are Battling Extreme Heat, and Why Record-Breaking Temps Don't Tell the Whole Story July 26, 2023 CAPLA Assistant Professor Ladd Keith explains how this year's heat wave extends well beyond Phoenix, how cities are addressing extreme heat and why record-breaking temperatures are an incomplete benchmark for understanding the effects of scorching heat. Read more
Image UArizona Master of Landscape Architecture Student Wins ASLA Arizona Student Award of Excellence July 5, 2023 The Ephemeral Essence of Plant + Place, a habitat garden designed for a community park by Krista Planinac '23 MLA, has been selected for the AzASLA Student Award of Excellence, which recognizes outstanding academic achievement. Read more