Have a seat
Photo by Mary ButkusTwo benches honoring architecture Dean Cynthia Weese were installed recently outside of Givens Hall.
Grand groundbreaking
Photo by Joe AngelesMore than 1,000 people gathered April 14 for the groundbreaking of the Sam Fox Art Center’s Kemper Art Museum and Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker Hall.
Summer in Paris (and Lisbon, and Helsinki )
Courtesy imageDrawings by students from the School of Architecture’s summer Study Abroad Program are on view in Givens Hall through Nov. 30.
Takin’ it to the streets
Photo by Kevin LowderBob Hansman hosted a free a bus tour of St. Louis neighborhoods and a subsequent discussion of issues relating to community development.
Pioneering architect Ban to discuss humanitarian activities
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, known for his pioneering use of low-cost materials such as paper and bamboo, will speak on “Works and Humanitarian Activities” for the School of Architecture and Visiting East Asian Professionals Program in Arts & Sciences at 7 p.m. Feb. 29. The event is free and open to the public and will […]
Architecture Dean Weese to step down
“Dean Weese has made an indelible mark on the growth and strength of the School of Architecture,” Chancellor Wrighton says.
Steedman competition applications being accepted
Registration for the School of Architecture’s 2004 Steedman Fellowship in Architecture International Design Competition is open.
Sam Fox Arts Center receives $1 million challenge from The Kresge Foundation
To receive the grant, the University must raise an additional $4.4 million in outright gifts and pledges.
Clark-Ryan conquers challenges by leaps and bounds
She is an award-winning artist who also anchored the jump events for the women’s track and field team.
International art at rock-bottom prices
Over the past 25 years, Island Press, the professional print shop in the School of Art, has published dozens of editions by internationally renowned artists, displayed work at major museums around the world and generally earned a reputation for pushing the boundaries of the printmaking medium. It has never, however, had a sale. Until now. […]
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