Architecture

Architecture students unwind at FIU’s Fall Festival

By Julian Menendez | Staff Writer On Tuesday, Nov. 25, the courtyard of the Paul Cejas Architecture Building came to life as FIU’s architecture student organizations hosted their Fall Festival. With music, dancing, snacks, games, and festive lights, the event offered students a much-needed opportunity to relax and unwind before the end-of-semester crunch. The event […]

Walk on Water: The Race To $2,000 at FIU’s Green Lake 

Hennessy Sepulveda | Staff Writer At FIU, architecture students innovate every year to do something once thought impossible: walking on water. This year’s annual Walk on Water event will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 31 at the East Side of FIU’s Modesto Campus Green Lake, where architecture students will compete in teams to make it […]

Students participate in 28th annual Walk on Water event

Nicole Malanga/Multimedia Director   The Department of Architecture hosted its 28th annual Walk on Water competition on Thursday, Nov. 9 at the MMC Green Lake. Students designed and constructed “shoes” which would allow them to walk across the lake. FIU students and external students from other state colleges and universities participated in two races. 40 […]

Graduate architecture students make 3-D printed building for Miami exhibit ‘Listen to this Building’

The Miami Center of Architecture & Design partnered with the FIU College of Architecture + The Arts’ Patricia Elso and Matthew Wasala, both graduate architecture students, to bring to the community “Listen to this Building", an accesible art exhibit for all.

Makerbot Innovation Lab just one of CARTA’s many strides

FIU's College of Architecture + The Arts awarded a Knight Foundation grant for 30 new 3D printers at the Miami Beach Urban Studios

Editorial: Interdisciplinary studies are important

Image by boma.dfoto via Flickr Editorial Board | FIUSM opinion@fiusm.com   It was a great day to be a Panther when FIU won the rights to expand the University to the Fairgrounds. This, of course, applies only to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) majors. If you are a student within the College of Architecture + The […]

Architecture students celebrate 25 years of Walking on Water

Dozens of students struggled to stay afloat while crossing the Green Library lake as spectators cheered them on during the 25th annual Walk on Water event on Oct. 30.

Austrian Pavilion architect to speak on ‘sublime’ designs

Matias Del Campo, the head of Vienna-based architecture firm SPAN, will hold a lecture at the Paul L. Cejas School of Architecture building about his form-based practice which incorporates geometry, biology and botany into his designs.

Students jump on Crossfit band wagon leaving FIU’s gym behind

What’s the big deal about Crossfit? You run, you lift weights and (hopefully) lose some weight, nothing new. However, in recent years, Crossfit has become increasingly popular, transitioning from an underground guerilla workout system, to a household name.
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