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Island of Paros: Discovery of artifacts in the Aegean Sea
During the summer, Zahra Elhanbaly, a major in Architecture with a minor in the History of Art, traveled to the Greek island of Paros to study artifacts discovered in the Aegean Sea. Her…
Nectar: An interdisciplinary exhibition
Chloe Onbargi, a Major in Architecture (Class of '20) is featured in Nectar, an…
Aphrodisias: An ancient Roman city in modern Turkey
For the past 10 years Majors in Architecture have joined a team of experts in the fields of architecture, archaeology, art history, and preservation in the excavation and…
Organization of World Heritage Cities Traveling Fellowship
The Penn in Berlin and Rotterdam program in 2018 introduced Penn students to Dutch and German, traditional and progressive pursuits of sustainability. The first half of the class took the students…
Stockholm’s Miljonprogrammet
With the Butner Family Award, Antonio Rinaldi traveled to Stockholm, Sweden to compile a photo essay on public housing projects in the city. The brief book, entitled …
JUNE 5th Memorial Park opens in Philadelphia
The JUNE 5th MEMORIAL PARK is now open to the public. The memorial park was constructed in remembrance of the six people who lost their lives as a result of the collapse of a building during…
Rome: Wendy Evans Traveling Scholarship
Nicholas Akst, Jacob Anderson, Emma Brown, Devon Christeleit, Maria Diavolova, David Gordon, Ying Luo, Elisabeth Machielse, Julian Merchant, Erisa Nakamura, Cooper Robinson, Michelle Terng,…
Tarkwa Breman Girls' School opens in Ghana
During the 2015 fall semester, Majors in Architecture worked in ARCH 401: Advanced Design with Richard Wesley, Adjunct Professor, and Scott Aker, Lecturer, to develop an…
ASLA Award for Reading Railroad
Can the High Line's success be replicated in Philadelphia? In the fall of 2012, Diana Fernandez, Associate ASLA, Amy Syverson, Associate ASLA, and Susan Kolber, Student Affiliate ASLA, three…