The Architects Foundation, the American Institute of Architects, and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture have announced an open Request for Qualifications for ACSA and ASPPH member schools and programs interested in joining the AIA Design & Health Research Consortium. The consortium is in its second year of gathering multi-disciplinary teams to advance and translate university-led research in the area of design and health. Qualifications will be accepted until October 16, 2015.
This year’s ACSA Administrators Conference will take place November 12-14, 2015 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Titled Uncharted Territories, the theme will focus on new challenges that are relevant to the present and the future of architectural pedagogy.
The upcoming issue of JAE, edited by Alicia Imperiale and Enrique Ramirez, coincides with the 20th anniversary of Koolhaas/OMA’s S,M,L,XL. With this in mind, we asked to see your copies. You have until September 30 to share yours. Take a look at the submissions so far.
What if architecture faculty could research five times faster? What if all their information needs were right at their fingertips, readily available from their academic libraries? That may seem like an unattainable dream for most architecture librarians, but if librarians and faculty communicate more openly about the research needs of faculty, and how best to meet them, we could get closer to realizing it.
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