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Carnegie Mellon Architecture prepares our students to address the challenges of climate change, artificial intelligence, and social justice.
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This light painting was produced by Carnegie Mellon Architecture 5th-year student Mira Teng, who directed a modified, autonomous Zumo robot to roam their house. Through long-exposure photography, Mira's drawing machine gave voice to the spaces between the walls. 🏠🤖🎨





Have you seen the newly renovated #PeaceGarden next to Hunt Library? 🕊️ 👷 This spring, the Design/Build Studio at Carnegie Mellon Architecture continued developing its Peace Garden Project. Under Professor Steve Lee's guidance, the aim was to enhance the quality of life on Carnegie Mellon University campus.







Interested in re-imagining this community asset? DM me & i'll keep you in the loop w/bloomfield development corporation (BDC) Bloomfield PGH . Images from CMU school of architecture studio w/Jen Luchino Carnegie Mellon Architecture

On Dec. 3, join energy experts from CMU College of Engineering, Heinz College at CMU, and Carnegie Mellon Architecture for Faculty Dialogue: The U.S. Power Grid: Resiliency and Sustainability. Registration is open through Dec. 2: givecampus.com/schools/Carneg…


A new project made possible by Scott Institute seed funding draws attention to architecture's sizable carbon footprint and explores AI as a tool to promote energy benchmarking. Carnegie Mellon Architecture's Azadeh Sawyer leads this research. cmu.edu/energy/news-mu…

23 students from Carnegie Mellon University participated in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Energy and Climate Hack. The group included students from the EST&P program, MBA students from Tepper CMU, MIIPS students from the Integrated Innovation Institute and students from Carnegie Mellon Architecture


We welcomed Prof. Sarosh Anklesaria & Carnegie Mellon Architecture students at our Water Treatment Plant! The group explored our capital projects' construction & design details, learned about water sector careers, & toured the Plant. We're always excited to share our work & inspire students 💧
