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Georgia Tech Looks to India, China to Enhance Design Education
Pierce Family funds strategic partnerships for College of Architecture
Architecture Instructor Commended in Traditional Drawing Competition
LaCrosse wins prize that commemorates achievements of The Prince of Wales
Planning Professor Awarded Fellowship to Research China's Megacities
Jiawen Yang was selected by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Is The Mall Dead?
Newsweek

Architecture program director Ellen Dunham-Jones comments on the departure of an American icon
Hear radio interview (Alan Loudell Show)
Cellphone app will get air guitarists wailing
New Scientist

Music technology researcher Gil Weinberg shares excitement over the new Center for Music Technology
Making Aquariums and Museums More Accessible
Georgia Daily Digest
Project is tracking and interpreting the movements of fish
Alumni News
Janet C. Campbell (Arch 1975, M Arch 1977) was re-elected to the San Francisco Republican Party Central Committee.
Paul Fritz (Arch 1983) and his wife, Kim Killu, announce the birth of a son, Braeden Anthony.
Julee Potter (Arch 1988, M Arch 1990), vice president of Davis Architects, has earned professional accreditation in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
Gregory Walker and Hank Houser (M Arch 1997) featured in Architectural Record, 'Houser Walker Architecture: Half a glass, full plate.'
Carrie Greene Fuoco (BC 1999) and James Fuoco (IE 1996, MBA 2004), announce the birth of their son, Andrew James.
Brian Heinlein (Arch 2004) and his wife Angie, announce the birth of a daughter, Chloe Grace.
In Memorium:
Amos Martin Rayfield (BS 1948, Arch 1949), in August.
Albert R. Wilson (Arch 1943), in August.
Fredrick Claiborne Craig (Arch 1952), in September.
James deMott Jordan (Arch 1987), in September.
Kira Alston (M Arch 2000), in May.
Zhya David Jacobs (M Arch 2005), in November.
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