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English architecture students at the Bartlett, part of Central London University, and the University of Greenwich carry the torch of Archigram, Aaron Betsky writes.
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Forty-five college teams receive grants as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s People, Prosperity and the Planet student design competition.
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The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) recently awarded its 2012 NKBA Outstanding Student Awards to 17 scholars who are studying kitchen and bath design at NKBA-accredited schools in North America.
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The National Building Museum (NBM) hosts a monthlong program that helps teens learn about the built environment by putting together an exhibition about a local neighborhood.
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One Spanish architecture student sees graduating late as a silver lining. There are no jobs now, he says, so staying in school longer might not be the worst option.
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The American Institute of Architects awards its Minority Disadvantaged Scholarship of up to $4,000 each to four architecture-students-to-be.
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The Hoop Cup 2012 invites architecture students worldwide to design a cultural complex consisting of engaging outdoor spaces.
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Several of the teams entered into the 2011 DOE Solar Decathlon made their required 1,000-square-foot or smaller floor plans live larger through thoughtful incorporation of outdoor spaces.
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Student-built projects demonstrate real world applications of cutting-edge products.