Dimensions awarded a 2012 Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals Honorable Mention
Dimensions, the annual, student-produced journal of architecture at the University of Michigan, was awarded a 2012 Douglas Haskell Award Honorable Mention by the Center for Architecture Foundation/AIA New York Chapter Committee. Dimensions seeks to contribute to the critical discourse of architectural education by documenting the most compelling work produced by the students, faculty, fellows, and visiting lecturers of Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Now, in its twenty-fifth edition, the journal was cited by the selection committee for its “focus on theme and quality of essays.” University of Illinois at Chicago’s Fresh Meat received the 2012 Douglas Haskell Award, and Columbia University’s URBAN received an Honorable Mention.
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