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Student and faculty installations featured on Domus.com

The art and architecture publication Domus recently featured work by UK/CoD students and faculty.   Nine student-produced installations were commissioned for the Beaux Arts Ball, an annual event hosted by the student-run Beaux Arts Foundation. The Ball, now in its 45th year, is an art and music celebration that also…
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UK/CoD professors receive College awards

Three UK/CoD professors received awards from the College for their exemplary teaching and dedication to their students. In the School of Architecture, Clyde Carpenter received the Professor of the Year award, for his example of dedication and professionalism. Kyle Miller was named Teacher of the Year, an honor awarded to…
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Dr. Patrick Lee Lucas named new Director of the School of Interior Design

Dr. Patrick Lee Lucas has been named the new Director of the School of Interior Design at the University of Kentucky College of Design. “I see great promise at UK for advancing interior design education in a place that has a strong history for training young designers” said Dr. Lucas.…
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UK/CoD students part of multidisciplinary teams to present sustainability research at NSF-STFS

On Tuesday, April 30, students who participated in the National Science Foundation’s Systems Thinking for Sustainability research course will present their research findings in a showcase in the Lexmark Public Room in the University of Kentucky’s Main Building. This student project showcase will display the research results, issues investigated, and…
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UK/CoD Professors Filson and Rohrbacher to exhibit AtFAB at MIT

UK/CoD Professors Anne Filson and Gary Rohrbacher will exhibit their AtFAB collection at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Keller Gallery April 18 - May 9. The exhibition, entitled Incremental Change, is designed as a status report of the increasing global reach of AtFAB CNC Furniture downloads, and to make a case for…
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UK Design Professor to lead BIM workshop at international conference

Professor Gregory Luhan, the Associate Dean for Research at the University of Kentucky College of Design and an international team of Building Information Modeling (BIM) experts will lead a BIM in Education Workshop at the TU Delft University of Technology, as part of the 2013 eCAADe International Conference on September…
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Dean Speaks to serve on Solar Decathlon panel at USC

On April 16, UK/CoD Dean Michael Speaks will serve on a interdisciplinary panel of experts on sustainability and design for a provocative conversation on the USC's entry in the Solar Decathlon competition.  Other panelists include Thom Mayne, Founder/Principal of Morphosis and Pritzker Prize laureate; Neil Denari, Founder/Principal of Neil M. Denari…
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Professor Wallis Miller continues research as visiting professor at Oslo School of Architecture

This spring, Wallis Miller, the Charles P. Graves Associate Professor of Architecture at UK/CoD, is a Visiting Scholar at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. The position is part of her work on a 4-year grant from the Norwegian Research Council for the research project Place and Displacement: Exhibiting…
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HP Professor Doug Appler to present at UAA Conference

Historic Preservation Professor Doug Appler will be giving a talk entitled "Affordable Housing in National Register Districts: Mapping the Advantages of Historic Urban Neighborhoods" at the 43rd Urban Affairs Association conference in San Francisco. Using the cities of Louisville and Covington as examples, Professor Appler will discuss the recent recognition…
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UK/CoD students receive Gaines Fellowships

School of Architecture students Sarah Daley and Benjamin Neal were chosen by the University of Kentucky Gaines Center for the Humanities as two of the new scholars for the university's Gaines Fellowship Program for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years. Gaines Fellowships are given in recognition of outstanding academic performance,…
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