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Curtis Roth’s Going Fragile
Going Fragile
Banvard Gallery
March 25–29

At the Knowlton School, we educate students to think critically about the formal, social, and environmental dimensions of the lived environment.

Knowlton’s 2023–24 Distinguished Visitors

Knowlton’s 2023 Distinguished Visitors

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Frida Escobedo and Dominic Leong
Frida Escobedo and Dominic Leong
2023 Herbert Baumer Memorial Seminars
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Samiha Meem
Samiha Meem
2023–24 Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow
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Headshot photo of Ann Lui
Ann Lui
2024 Baumer Visiting Professor of Architecture in the Open City

Travel at Knowlton

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Students walking through the ruins of Templo Mayor
Knowlton Travel 2023: Mexico City Study Abroad
Knowlton School students travel to Mexico over spring break to study the culture, landscape, and architecture of its capital city.
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Abdul-Azeez Ahmad, Kate Broussard, Norah Li, Madie Strauss and Devon Kuchta
Five Knowlton Students Awarded 2024 ARTA Grants
Recipients of the Architecture Research Travel Awards will conduct research across the globe.
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Case Study Group at Sendlinger-Tor-Platz, Germany
Knowlton Travel 2022: Urban Planning and Sustainability in Germany and Denmark
Knowlton students participate in an intensive study abroad experience in Germany and Denmark that offered an international perspective on urban sustainability practices.