building Environments, building Theory: Tulay Atak

Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

How do environmental issues impact, affect, and shift theoretical work on architecture, landscape and design? If theory is what establishes the relationship between what is present and what can be imagined, allowing us to look forward and backward, then it is the task of architectural theory to consider what remains constant and what changes in […]

NOMAS General Body Meeting

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Join NOMAS for our first General Body Meeting of the semester! Come learn about our organization and explore the leadership positions that are available.

Material Conversations: A Focus on Wood

AAEL Materials Collection, Duderstadt Center 2nd Floor

Join us in the AAEL Materials Collection space for an informal presentation and discussion of wood. Peter von Buelow, professor of architecture, will talk briefly about structural applications of engineered and hybrid wood. His presentation will be followed by Q&A and discussion. This is the first presentation in the revival of Material Conversations, a brownbag […]

Campus 2050 Plan Presentation + Q&A

Ross School of Business, Room R2560 701 Tappan Ave, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Join us this Tuesday in Ross to learn about the Michigan Campus 2050 Plan and its vision for transforming Ann Arbor and our school. Assistant Planner Sven Sawin will present key aspects of the plan, including the exciting people mover project, and answer your questions. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the future of […]

TAB Guest Speaker: Eli Sherlock

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Interested in learning about production design, set design, or world building? Need inspiration for your TAB projects? Come hear scenic and production designer Elu Sherlock discuss production design from Marvel movies and Broadway shows to Circ Du Soleil!

Lunar New Year Celebration

A. Alfred Taubman Wing Commons 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Lunar New Year, also referred to as Spring Festival (Chun Jie), originating in China but also celebrated in many Asian countries, is the first day of the lunar calendar. Join us on Thursday, January 30th from 5:30 pm to 8pm for a celebration at Taubman Commons and enjoy the traditional Chinese food, paper cut activity, […]

Pre Sale – Dimensions 38 2025 “Scraps” Calendar

Support Dimensions by purchasing a 2025 calendar featuring designs inspired by collages created by students at the scraps workshop. The calendar is available for pre-sale at a discounted price of $10 for the first 50 buyers. Orders can be picked up at Taubman College in early February during a hand-out event; select "pick-up" for no […]

Radical Planning – Guest Lecturer Morgan Fett

Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Morgan will be presenting her research on the case of Yasuní National Park in Ecuador and the decade-long movement to end oil drilling in a contested area of the park. She’ll highlight how holistic well-being and the rights of nature were leveraged by Indigenous and grassroots movements to end oil drilling in the park. Holistic […]

Black History Month Opening Ceremony

A. Alfred Taubman Wing Commons 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Join us as we kick off Black History Month with an inspiring opening ceremony celebrating the rich contributions of Black architects, designers, artists, and visionaries. This event will feature dynamic speakers, engaging performances, and a communal gathering to honor Black creativity and resilience in shaping the built environment. Together, we’ll reflect, celebrate, and set the […]

Beige, Grey, Green, and Rude: Anna Neimark & Andrew Atwood

Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

The recent work of First Office includes several houses just completed and under construction. They all share a dull color palette of beige, grey, and green, as well as a common lineage of rude forms. These low contrast houses originate from earlier works, including Mountain House, Dolmen Works, and Duchamp’s Shotgun, each providing common details […]