Historic Landscapes of Florida Exhibition: An exhibition of drawings documenting 27 of Florida's historic landscapes spanning from 1838 to 1961: Friday, September 28 - Friday, October 12, 2001 Lecture & Discussion: Faculty members Rocco Ceo and Joanna Lombard will discuss the legacy of Florida's historic landscapes and the work represented in the exhibition: Tuesday, October 2, 2001 Panel Discussion: Carlos Dunn, Interim Director of the Charles Deering Estate, and the architects and landscape architects involved in the Cutler restoration will discuss the process and methods of historic restoration: Tuesday, October 9, 2001
Opening Statement & Agenda at Lowe Art Museum, Friday, September 21, 2001
Lecturers: Miguel A. Bretos Maria Brito Sonia Chao Andres Duany, F.A.I.A. Rafael Carlos Fornes Gomez Juan A. Martinez Nicolas Quintana Jorge Rigau Arturo Rodriguez Severino Armando Rodrigues Valdes
Lectures: Architecture and Urbanism, The Salient Issues Five Centuries of Architecture and Urbanism Historical Cross Pollination Through 1960: Straddling a Cultural Frontier Parallel Lives: Havana and Miami Since 1959 Contemporary Currents in Cuban Architecture and Urbanism: 1960 to Present Day Contemporary Currents in Cuban American Architecture and Urbanism Havana Today: How are Foreign Investments and Attitudes Towards 'Place-Making' Impacting the City's Future?
The University of Miami School of Architecture cordially invites you the the exhibition Drawings of Rome 1991-2001 Thomas A. Spain February 7, 2002 - March 14, 2002
UM School of Engineering Department of Architecture Faculty, 1967-68 Rear: Thomas Spain, Arthur, Mitchell, Jan Hochstim, Nichols Front: James E. Branch, John E. Sweet, James Sampson, George J. Acton, Paul Buisson, Woodrow Wilkins
Portfolio of joint urban design studio drawings by the students of the University of Miami School of Architecture and Connecticut College from the Spring of 1990.
Drawings related to Havana, Cuba, made by students as part of the final class assignment for ARC 521 The Architecture of the American Cities, section titled the Architecture of the Cuban Cities: La Habana. Introductory page in Spanish listing the drawings and individual students credited for each.
Research papers written by students enrolled in the Construction Management section of the course ARC 584: An Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Real Estate Development and Construction Management. Call Number: HD9715. A2 W465 2002
Student contributors: David Baillie; Maria Chael; Nicholas Hados; Nerville Jenkins; Charles D. Medeiros; Deborah Neve; Gregory Nicolay; Indalecio P. Nunez; Robert Palmisano; Arthur Pearl; Richard Peterson; Paul Titterington; Thomas Tynan; Jeffrey Warmington; Douglas Zargham. Call Number: NA735. M4 I5 1985