Participation is open to all graduates of architecture and engineering faculties coming from all over the world. The theses, made individually or in groups, must have been discussed in the period ...
Achieving accessibility requires knowledge of users' abilities, users' actual needs and the factors that influence the development chain. According to Juho-Pekka Mäkipää's doctoral dissertation from ...
Thirty years on, the Americans With Disabilities Act has reshaped the way designers and the public have come to think about equity, civil rights and American architecture. But it’s only a start.
ASU's architecture program is redesigning its degrees to improve student accessibility in hopes of creating a ripple effect in a field predominately white and male. The changes to The Design School's ...
An architect pursuing a doctorate at the University of British Columbia wrote his 149-page, 52,438-word dissertation without any periods or commas. Patrick Stewart, 61, who belongs to the Nisga’a, a ...
THE EXACT APRIL DAY that our Pacific NW team talked through potential topics for this special Architecture Issue, one unexpected email landed in my inbox and blew up everything. Boom. That was one ...
Welcome to the Faculty of Architecture and Planning’s resource page for equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA). The Faculty of Architecture and Planning recognizes the significance of ...
UBC student writes 52,438 word architecture dissertation with no punctuation — not everyone loved it
The 61-year-old architect said he 'wanted to make a point' about aboriginal culture, colonialism, and 'the blind acceptance of English language conventions in academia' You can save this article by ...
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