School of Architecture
Architecture and Climate Change: Grand Visions in Urban Planning
Architects play a major role in designing outdoor spaces to mitigate the effects of climate change. In coordination with others, they design spaces to reduce the deadly effect of...
watch videoTHE TOUMBA BUILDING AT LEFKANDI: Preliminary Results of a New Architectural Analysis
The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture and College of Engineering present THE TOUMBA BUILDING AT LEFKANDI: Preliminary Results of a New Architectural Analysis, in...
watch videoArt History Works-in-Progress Series: “Arezzo’s Etruscan Heritage in the Age of Giorgio Vasari and Cosimo I”
Please join us for a virtual lecture, Arezzo’s Etruscan Heritage in the Age of Giorgio Vasari and Cosimo I by Ingrid Rowland, professor of art history, on April 12 at 4:30 pm....
View EventRome: What Does it All Mean? The Painting and its Subject
Finally, we come to terms with the School of Athens. How was it painted, and what does it mean? How do how it was painted and what it means intersect? Watch the short videos...
Listen to PodcastSustainability and Heritage Survey at Kylemore
The Global Centre at Kylemore hosts programs from multi-disciplines. Last March 2020 before the COVID-19 lockdown the Global Centre hosted a program for students interested in...
watch videoBuilding South Bend
Building South Bend (BSB) is a collaboration between the Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dame’s Architecture Library, the History Museum of South Bend, and the Historic...
Read ArticleThe Seaside Research Portal: Archiving the First New Urban Community
Seaside is a small coastal community located on the Florida Panhandle, in between Panama City to the east and Fort Walton Beach to the west, in the city of Santa Rosa Beach and...
Read ArticleFighting to Build on Tradition
On the Navajo Nation, a territory encompassing 27,000 square miles across Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, sits a lone Catholic school — Saint Michael Indian School. There, 400...
watch videoUnexpected Guides
What your social circle can tell you about your health, and what centuries-old travel guides can tell us about a city.
Listen to PodcastA Tour Through Time
A year can go by quickly. If you’re lucky, you know this from the beginning, like Jenna Frantik ’20 did during her third year in the School of Architecture, the year students...
watch videoA Community of Layers
It was drizzling on a seasonably cool Thursday evening when a group of Notre Dame students arrived at the Basilica of St. Bartholomew on the Island. The basilica on Rome’s Tiber...
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