by Skylar | Dec 11, 2015 | Architecture, Photography
By Michelle Parks Once a newly designed building is constructed, it’s often photographed and seen worldwide in print and online publications. Some of those images were first seen through the eyes and lens of Tim Hursley, an architectural photographer based in...
by Skylar | Oct 17, 2013 | Architecture, Faculty, Field Notes, Photography, Research, Study Abroad
By Alison Turner I recently returned from a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be a participant in the 2013 Glenn Murcutt Master Class in Australia. This was a 14-day experience led by Glenn Murcutt and three other tutors – Peter Stutchbury, Richard Leplastrier and Brit...
by Skylar | Jun 18, 2013 | Architecture, Faculty, Field Notes, Photography, Study Abroad
By Liana Bugslag At almost 3,000 years old, Rome is often referred to as “The Eternal City.” For Laura Terry, the magnitude of history within the city is why it is so important for students at the University of Arkansas to experience one of the world’s...
by Skylar | Mar 25, 2013 | Event, Exhibit, Faculty, Field Notes, Landscape Architecture, Photography
By Michelle Parks A photograph by Phoebe McCormick Lickwar was one of 90 selected from thousands of entries to be included in the Sixth Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show. The show takes place March 6 through April 22 at Rayko Gallery in San Francisco....