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Faculty members Kate Kennen and Sara Carr have both received design awards from the Boston Society of Landscape Architects: Kate for her work with her firm Offshoots, Inc., and Sara for her recent book "The Topography of Wellness."

NU_Architecture's tweet image. Faculty members Kate Kennen and Sara Carr have both received design awards from the Boston Society of Landscape Architects: Kate for her work with her firm Offshoots, Inc., and Sara for her recent book "The Topography of Wellness."

Assistant Professor Michelle Laboy is part of a team awarded $3.15M from DOE HESTIA (Harnessing Emissions into Structures Taking Inputs from the Atmosphere) to fund the project 4C2B: Century-scale Carbon-sequestration in Cross-laminated Timber Composite Bolted-steel Buildings.


Associate Professor Cammy Brothers reviews the exhibit 'Raphael' at London's National Gallery: on.wsj.com/3N1u0at


Assistant Professor Michelle Laboy & 3 other NEU faculty were awarded the 2022 Latrobe Prize from the AIA College of Fellows for their research proposal, “CommonSENSES: Standards for ENacting Sensor networks for an Equitable Society”. aia.org/press-releases…


Professor Sara Carr's book, The Topography of Wellness, is a recipient of the 2022 JB Jackson Book Prize: arch.virginia.edu/news/the-cente…


Professor Cammy Brothers's book "Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome" has received praise for its "sparkling prose" and "fresh vision of the broad vista of early modern architecture and art." Learn more here: press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…

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Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome

An illuminating reassessment of the architect whose innovative drawings of ruins shaped the enduring image of ancient Rome


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