Architecture senior at MSU receives national Rising Black Designer Scholarship
Senior Alysia E. Williams of Kennesaw, Georgia, is one of 10 students from across the nation to be honored.
Senior Alysia E. Williams of Kennesaw, Georgia, is one of 10 students from across the nation to be honored.
For the entire month of June, architecture students traveled the country of Italy. Beginning in Milan, five days were spent exploring the city and beginning their studies. They then took a train to Genova where they spent six days before departing for Napoli. Students were also given the option of free travel days, which some used to explore the cities of Florence, Rome and Luka. The group then reconvened in Padua before traveling to Vicenza and Verona. The cohort included all year levels from rising freshman to rising seniors.
While working on their designs for a new building on the site, students were challenged to not only focus on experimental, new ways of building with timber but also to think about the purpose of a library when working on their designs.
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As part of an international research project, Mississippi State University School of Architecture Assistant Professor Silvina Lopez Barrera is organizing a webinar with Dr. Diego Thompson (MSU, Sociology) and colleagues from University of Lima, Peru.
The goal of this project is to understand how the different characteristics of informal and self-help housing influence place attachment, vulnerability, and community resilience in different contexts in the Americas.
This research project is sponsored by the MSU International Institute.
The annual awards and recognition event for the Mississippi State University School of Architecture was held on Thurs., May 12, 2022.
The awards ceremony honoring the class of 2022 was held May 12, 2022.
Elisa S. Castaneda is receiving the $20,000 Aydelott Travel Award, and Sarah E. Mixon is receiving the $4,750 Trussell Travel Award.