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Picturing Changing Perceptions of Place

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This story originally appeared in Innovation Matters – College of social Work. More than two years after the beginning of a global pandemic, it’s still difficult to think through all the changes COVID brought with it.  There isn’t a sphere of society or a point in the lifespan that wasn’t altered.  Sarah Canham, associate professor […]

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Associate Professor Shundana Yusaf received prestigious Clark Institute Fellowship

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The University of Utah School of Architecture Associate Professor Shundana Yusaf has been selected for a Clark Fellowship for the 2022-2023 academic year. Yusaf will be the Kaleta A. Doolin Foundation Fellow at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, in the Spring and Summer of 2023. The Clark Institute Fellowship is a distinction that, since 1997, has […]

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Associate Professor Shundana Yusaf received prestigious Clark Institute Fellowship

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The University of Utah School of Architecture Associate Professor Shundana Yusaf has been selected for a Clark Fellowship for the 2022-2023 academic year. Yusaf will be the Kaleta A. Doolin Foundation Fellow at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, in the Spring and Summer of 2023. The Clark Institute Fellowship is a distinction that, since 1997, has […]

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Programs

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Programs Whether it be Multi-disciplinary Design students innovating with their creations, Architecture students designing and building high performance structures, or City and Metropolitan Planning students leading campus sustainability efforts, our graduates emerge with a sense that they must be creative, critical, and caring in all that they do. Our programs School of Architecture The art […]

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OLD – Jobs Board

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The CA+P Jobs Board is a resource for students and alumni used by employers to advertise job vacancies in architecture, planning and design nationwide. See below for the latest opportunities in the industry! Current students can visit the U Career & Professional Center to find more information on employers and professional development resources. For internships, […]

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Dean’s Message

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Thank you for your interest in the College of Architecture and Planning! Whether you are a prospective student or an alum of this great college, a community member or a recruiter of our graduates; as dean of the college and one of its newest members, I look forward to getting to know you and learning […]

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Vision

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We also believe that the particularity of this place – ecologically and culturally—provides both meaningful challenges and lessons to catalyze such innovation. We thereby challenge ourselves (students, faculty, alumni, clients) to seize upon these intrinsic resources to inform the creation of purposeful, aesthetically-elegant interventions that foster ecological, social and economic resilience, and further health and well-being […]

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About Us

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Our Mission The mission of the College of Architecture + Planning is to nurture a culture of discovery, design and innovation in our designed world rooted in an ethic of care, community and commitment. Our efforts will be the spark for positive transformation in our designed world to promote the health and well-being of our society […]

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Revitalizing Japantown

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This story originally appeared in University of Utah Magazine. There’s a street in downtown Salt Lake City serving as an urban archive with generations of stories written in brick and concrete. Near the Salt Palace Convention Center and the Vivint Arena, it stretches from Second to Third West on 100 South, bookended by the Japanese […]

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Revitalizing Japantown

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This story originally appeared in University of Utah Magazine. There’s a street in downtown Salt Lake City serving as an urban archive with generations of stories written in brick and concrete. Near the Salt Palace Convention Center and the Vivint Arena, it stretches from Second to Third West on 100 South, bookended by the Japanese […]

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