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Fusco Appreciates Interdisciplinary Research Culture at DCP

Student Profile – Rosemarie Fusco, Urban and Regional Planning Master’s Student Rosemarie Fusco is working on her Master’s Degree in our Department of Urban and Regional Planning. She appreciates the ability to get world class technical training across all disciplines offered in our college. What have you valued most about your time at the College […]

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Nawre Helps Indian Village Grow

University of Florida landscape architecture assistant professor Alpa Nawre has put her expertise to great use, overseeing the development plan of the Dhamori village in India. The plan looks to solve the rural problems of water supply, waste management, sanitation and boosting agricultural production, among other things. Funded by the Landscape Architecture Foundation, Nawre led

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Great Education, Great Value

The University of Florida School of Architecture was ranked number one in College Factual’s 2018 Best General Architecture Colleges for the Money list. The “Best for the Money” rankings were created by College Factual to help students find a great General Architecture college at an affordable price. Some of the factors they include are the

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Graduate Students Conceptualize Ideas for Cabot/Koppers Redevelopment

On February 15, a group of DCP graduate students presented their conceptual ideas on how to redevelop the Cabot/Koppers Superfund site to the Gainesville City Commission. The Cabot/Koppers Superfund site, located in northwest Gainesville, has been on the EPA National Priority List since 1984. The site has been undergoing remediation for the past few decades

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SoA’s Cohen curates exhibit on Donald Judd’s architectural projects

Donald Judd, one of the most recognized artists of the 20th Century, made architecture, and UF SoA associate professor Donna Cohen served as his assistant on several architectural projects. A set of his buildings and proposals, designed between 1984 and 1994, is the subject of an exhibit, “Obdurate Space: Architecture of Donald Judd,” now on

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Beautiful Evening in Tampa

Set on the waterfront in Tampa, the latest edition of the DCP Tour Stop had a beautiful backdrop for the evening’s festivities. Alumni, faculty and staff met at Jackson’s Bistro, Bar & Sushi for DCP’s annual alumni engagement event in Tampa. Dean Chimay Anumba gave an update on the college, then old and new friends

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Shaping the Future of UF

Landscape architecture students were afforded a unique opportunity to participate in a design charrette focused on the campus edge condition and entrance gateways to the University of Florida. Carol R. Johnson Associates (CRJA) and GAI’s Community Solutions Group lead the design charrette. The CRJA team has been hired by the University of Florida to develop

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An Evening with Raymond Jungles

It’s not every day that our college is visited by a world famous alum. But that was the case recently as landscape architect Raymond Jungles, BLAE ’81, came to DCP and shared his knowledge with our students, faculty and staff. Raymond Jungles is the founder of the Miami-based landscape architecture firm, Raymond Jungles, Inc. (RJI),

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