FIU School of Architecture

Musical Instruments Turned Into Forms of Futuristic Artworks with FIU Architecture Professor

Valenti Govantes/Contributing Writer Eric Goldemberg is known for turning musical instruments in 3D printed works of art, along with intersecting architecture with augmented bodies. He spoke at the March Mixtape Monday event, a Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum event that presents ideas from FIU faculty across disciplines using the museum’s collection. Goldemberg is an […]

A Day in the Life of FIU Architecture Students

Audrey Sowa/Contributing Writer An architecture student starts their day in the morning by productively working on his or her project, but suddenly it’s 10 p.m. and the project is only 10% complete. This is a typical day for the average architecture student. For each designing semester (D1-D8), the Architecture Design studio will be the setting […]

Architect to discuss unique, colorful landscape design

Architect Marc Halle has been invited to speak at the University on life, color, and shape in landscape architecture.

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.

School of Architecture gets new facility

SoA Miami Beach Urban Studios.

The musical notes that resonate through the halls

Amidst the rush from class to class, students are soothed by the melodies of the ivory keys.
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