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APLA Welcomes Three Visiting Faculty Members
The Auburn University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture welcomes three visiting faculty members in 2024–25: Maria Elena Vanegas Perez, Kuhn Lee and Dr. Mark Olweny. Perez and Lee will serve as visiting professors in Landscape Architecture, while Olweny will join the Architecture faculty.

Landscape students examine mass timber impacts
With nearly 70% of Alabama’s landscape covered with forest, the growth of the mass timber construction industry is sparking important new questions for the state and region.

Better than AI: Artificial intelligence + humans
Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage these days, but some Auburn University faculty believe the term “collective intelligence” may actually better describe the interactions between humans and computers.

Auburn in Birmingham Welcomes Mountain Brook High School Students
A strong recruiting experience is critical in helping high school students make informed decisions about their future academic careers.

How CADC increased research funding tenfold
How CADC increased research funding tenfold

National Academies Funds Interdisciplinary Design for the Gulf Coast
An interdisciplinary team led by Rob Holmes, Associate Professor and Director of the Landscape Infrastructure Design Lab (LIDL), received a three-year award of $744,920 from the Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to fund a Gulf Adaptation Design Studio.

Auburn APLA Team Rocks BuildFest 2024
None of them—including the professors—were even born at the time of the iconic 1969 Woodstock music festival.

APLA Student Honored with ASLA Student Award of Excellence
Chase Hoytink, a fourth year Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) student, recently received a 2024 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Student Award of Excellence in the General Design category.

AIAS Celebrates 36th Annual Pumpkin Carve
The Auburn chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) hosted its Annual Pumpkin Carve on Friday, October 25, in the Dudley Hall courtyard.

Third-Years Dive Into Urban Studio Experience
Fall semester at Urban Studio is always buzzing with activity.