Architecture
MSU School of Architecture professors part of programing for Evicted: An Exhibition
Mississippi State faculty members, Assistant Professors Silvina Lopez Barrera and Kateryna Malaia, Ph.D., are moderating programing events of Evicted: An Exhibition hosted by the Margaret Walker Center at Jackson State University.
Spence to lead MSU’s School of Architecture
A registered architect in Maryland and Missouri, Spence assumed the role at the state’s leading university on July 1.
AIAMS Continuing Education Opportunity: Hans Herrmann
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Elisa Castaneda
Design Discovery 2021: Thursday
Daily Update
Today we presented our cardboard sitting device project that we’ve been working on for the past few days! Dr. Hunter joined us for the critiques, and we were able to have some great feedback on the work done by the students. We began our project in the Cotton District, and we will continue and finish it on Friday. We can’t WAIT to show everyone what we have done this week on Saturday.
Stay tuned for our update tomorrow!
– Student Director Nathaniel Roesener
Late MSU emeritus professor’s guide to Mississippi architecture released
"Buildings of Mississippi" was a decade-long project of Emeritus Professor of Architecture Michael W. Fazio and his co-author, Mississippi Department of Archives and History Chief Architectural Historian Jennifer V. O. Baughn.
Design Discovery 2021: Wednesday
Daily update
We are finishing up our cardboard sitting device, and we have had a full day of presentations and critiques. Despite a little rain, we were able to have some awesome work today. Tomorrow we will be testing the seating devices and then starting our two-day final project! We will be introducing site planning, design methods, and we will listen to a few presentations! Stay tuned for more updates!
– Student Director Nathaniel Roesener
Design Discovery 2021: Tuesday
Daily Update
An update on our second full day of camp....
Professor Jake Gines and Dr. Christopher Hunter spoke to our campers this morning about architectural practice, design fundamentals and personal experiences in the field of design. Professor Gines teaches multiple studios and courses here at MSU, and is a vice principal at Method Studio in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Campers were able to design their own logo with their initials today and used the fundamental model making practices they have learned up to this point.