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Apr 10, 2017
Ronald Rael’s “Borderwall as Architecture” Builds Bridges, Not Walls
Imagine a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico not as a barrier, but as a piece of architecture that brings people together. That’s what Associate Professor of Architecture Ronald Rael does in his new book, Borderwall as Architecture.
Apr 3, 2017
College of Environmental Design Department Chairs Announced for 2017-2018 Academic Year
The College of Environmental Design’s three departments -- Architecture, City & Regional Planning, and Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning -- have announced new chairships for the 2017-2018 academic school year.
Jan 5, 2017
The potential of remote sensing to improve landscape research
Remote sensing technology is increasingly penetrating our lives — from satellite images underlying everyday routes on Google Maps and smartphones to the ever more familiar buzzing of camera-equipped “toy drones” flying above neighborhoods.
Dec 21, 2016
Associate Professor Ronald Rael’s Work Featured in MoMA’s Permanent Collection
Associate Professor of Architecture Ronald Rael and his partner Virginia San Fratello’s architectural plans are included in a new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York titled “Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter.”
Dec 2, 2016
Ronald Rael To Publish New Book, Borderwall as Architecture
Due out in April 2017, Rael's new book is a biographical account of the physical barrier that divides the US and Mexico.