Architecture 2030 selects UTSA design studio for National Pilot Curriculum Project

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Architecture 2030 has recognized a UTSA design curriculum as 1 of 7 that “serves as instructional models for transforming the culture of design education in architecture and planning programs nationwide.” The undergraduate studio, led by CACP faculty Ian Caine and Rahman Azari, will participate in Architecture 2030’s 2016-2017 Pilot Curriculum Project. In the coming academic year, Architecture 2030 will provide participating faculty with access to Architecture 2030’s professional network, feedback on curricula from Arch 2030 experts, and the chance to help expand the 2030 Palette. They will also publish the curricula, making the material available to an international audience for free.