Emmanuel Rotich never set out to be a competitive cross country runner, yet running was a big part of his life. Growing up in the remote village of Rift Valley, Kenya, he would run to school each... Read more »
Join us in New Orleans for this critical conversation on the past, present and future of design-build in architectural education. Leading educators and practitioners from across the country will... Read more »
Three Tulane University School of Architecture projects, by the Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design and URBANbuild program, were recognized Thursday at the AIA New Orleans 2018... Read more »
Tulane University School of Architecture’s award-winning design/build program, URBANbuild, recently launched a new website showcasing the program’s evolution and impact over the past 12 years... Read more »
Hello TSA community, Please see our attached progress report. The URBANbuild 12 team has been hard at work, and progress has been fantastic. We have 4 weeks to go. Wish the students luck, and feel... Read more »
A Pro Organizer's New Orleans Home (Named Barbarella!) HOUSE TOUR Name: Tami Hills Location: Central City — New Orleans, Louisiana Size: 1,266 square feet Years lived in: Owned 6 years Tami Hills... Read more »
Rebuilding New Orleans one house at a time Photos by Sally Asher sally@tulane.edu Founded in 2005, the goal of URBANbuild is to address New Orleans’ deteriorating neighborhoods and to provide... Read more »
The Deans List is an interview series with the leaders of architecture schools, worldwide. The series profiles the school’s programming, as defined by the head honcho – giving an invaluable... Read more »
A Decade after Katrina, Tulane Seeks to Expand Its Social Innovation Agenda Dora Sapunar Tulane University’s URBANbuild program was founded in 2005, not long before Hurricane Katrina ravaged much of... Read more »