Darryl Ohlenbusch presents UTSA CACP Design/Build Studio work in Bologna
Monday, 25 November 2019
by seangarnsey
(November 25, 2019) -- On November 22, UTSA CACP adjunct instructor Darryl Ohlenbusch, AIA, presented a lecture on the work of his Design/Build Studios at the School of Sustainability (SOS) in Bologna, Italy, a graduate school of architecture founded by architect Mario Cucinella. Prior to the lecture, Ohlenbusch participated in a design review of the [...]
- Published in CACP
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UTSA engineering students build interactive exhibits to engage children at The DoSeum
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
by utsaengineer
Nov. 20, 2019 — Two teams of UTSA engineering students are building new interactive exhibits that will engage local children in the mysteries of sight and sound at The DoSeum. Their projects will be on display at the university this month along with the innovative work of 91 other student teams at the UTSA College
- Published in COE Announcements, Electrical and Computer Engineering, General, News, UTSA COE
Program prepares students for future careers in nuclear security
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
by utsaengineer
Nov. 20, 2019 — UTSA is educating and preparing the next generation of scientists and engineers to provide innovative solutions to the grand challenges in nuclear security. A cross-disciplinary team of researchers led by faculty members in the College of Sciences and the College of Engineering have been awarded nearly $3 million in grant funding
Advanced Robotics to host first Sumobot competition
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
by utsaengineer
Nov. 18, 2019 — UTSA’s Advanced Robotics student organization and the Engineering Student Council will host the first Sumobot competition with the aim of letting participants explore Arduino, an open-sourced electronic platform hardware and software, and have fun while practicing building simple robots. The robots will be composed of solely Arduino components and made of
- Published in COE Announcements, General, Mechanical Announcements, Mechanical Engineering, News, UTSA COE
UTSA architecture students Andre Simon, Ivan Ventura win AIA San Antonio Student Design Award
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
by seangarnsey
(November 20, 2019) -- University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) architecture students Andre Simon and Ivan Ventura are the winners of the AIA San Antonio 2019 Student Design Award for “Transform for Storm,” their proposal for an eco-hotel in Galveston, Texas that responds to the extreme environmental circumstances that define the coastal city. Their [...]
- Published in CACP
Architecture alumna Azadeh Sagheb lands finalist spot for prestigious historic preservation award
Friday, 15 November 2019
by seangarnsey
(November 15, 2019) -- A UTSA architecture alumna has received top recognition for her research on the integrity of redeveloped historical sites. The U.S. National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites named Azadeh Sagheb M.S. ’19 a third-place finalist for the 2019 Murtagh I Graham Prize, the prestigious award for work in [...]
- Published in CACP
Sue Ann Pemberton, FAIA, named an Outstanding Alumna by Texas A&M College of Architecture
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
by seangarnsey
(November 13, 2019) -- Sue Ann Pemberton, FAIA, an assistant professor of practice in the UTSA College of Architecture, Construction and Planning and principal of Mainstreet Architects, has been named an Outstanding Alumna by the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University. She is one of six graduates who have distinguished themselves as leaders and [...]
- Published in CACP
Engineering students to display innovations at Tech Symposium
Monday, 11 November 2019
by utsaengineer
Nov. 11, 2019 — Seniors in UTSA’s College of Engineering will present their innovative student projects and research at the Tech Symposium in November. The event showcases engineering senior design projects, which are the culmination of engineering undergraduate studies. The projects enable all engineering students in their senior year to apply the knowledge and skills
Fronteras: Heritage Conservation is ‘Not Just About Buildings Here, it’s About the People’
Friday, 08 November 2019
by seangarnsey
Dr. Angela Lombardi (center, pointing) examines with preservation professionals and UTSA students a sample whitewash applied two years earlier to a test wall at Mission San José. Photo courtesy of Marcus Huerta, UTSA (November 8, 2019) -- Conserving historic sites goes beyond protecting a physical structure. Heritage preservation takes into account the identities and values [...]
- Published in CACP
UTSA CACP Speaker Series continues Nov. 11 with Kevin Alter of UT-Austin
Thursday, 07 November 2019
by seangarnsey
(November 7, 2019) -- The UTSA College of Architecture, Construction and Planning (CACP) 2019-2020 Speaker Series continues with Kevin Alter, the Sid W. Richardson Centennial Professor of Architecture and Associate Director of the Center for American Architecture and Design at The University of Texas at Austin, where he served as Academic Director for Architecture Programs [...]
- Published in CACP