by Skylar | Jul 27, 2015 | Architecture, Careers, Community, Event, Faculty, Field Notes, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Research, Students
By Julia Trupp Anthony Sysoukrath sits at his workplace, charcoal pencil in one hand and his smart phone – with a Minecraft computer game-filled screen for inspiration – in the other. It is the last day of the Fay Jones School’s annual Design Camp. Students are...
by Skylar | Jul 24, 2015 | Architecture, Careers, Community, Event, Faculty, Field Notes, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Research, Students
By Julia Trupp Toys such as Erector construction sets, Legos and Lincoln Logs are essential parts of many childhoods. Spending hours making simple structures can inspire the future architect in a seven-year-old. Each year, the Fay Jones School hosts Design Camp, a...
by Skylar | Jan 12, 2015 | Architecture, Competition, Field Notes, Students, Study Abroad
By Bailey Kestner Three students in the Fay Jones School of Architecture created winning designs in the seventh annual Hnedak Bobo International Design Competition, held in fall 2014. The competition recognizes work designed by students while in studios abroad....
by Skylar | Dec 1, 2014 | Architecture, Careers, Faculty, Field Notes, Research, Students
By Ayesha Erkin Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Bachman Wilson house in 1954 for a site in Millstone, New Jersey. After changing ownership several times, and, in part due to repeated flood damage, the house was sold, disassembled and moved to Bentonville, Arkansas,...
by Skylar | Nov 21, 2014 | Community, Faculty, Field Notes, Landscape Architecture, Research, Students
By Bailey Kestner Randy Hester, former landscape architect and professor at the University of California, Berkeley, is this year’s Garvan Chair and visiting professor in landscape architecture for the Fay Jones School of Architecture. In this role, he has...
by Skylar | Aug 18, 2014 | Architecture, Event, Faculty, Field Notes, Garvan Woodland Gardens, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
By Lauren Robinson Ted Mosby might tell you that even though it takes a lot of time and effort to become a practicing architect – four, maybe five, seasons – the profession is rewarding. It might not be rewarding in such a way that practicing architecture means...