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The Florida Atlantic University School of Architecture will continue to contribute to the growing complexities associated with the cultural and technological project of architecture. The school will blend innovative research-based methods with professional practice conventions. We as a school and academic family of more than 1,000 alumni will continue to embrace pragmatic constraints as poetic design opportunities, while we tackle the most challenging problems of our time.

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A larger than life, sculptural architectural installation stands in a wooded landscape, with layered light-colored surfaces, dark openings, and a central vertical element. A person stands in front of the structure for scale.
FAU SOA WELCOMES | LESLIE LOK | FALL ’25/SPRING ’26 LECTURE SERIES
The FAU School of Architecture is pleased to announce a lecture with Leslie Lok, Partner at Hanna and Associate Professor at Cornell University, on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at 3 p.m. in the...
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Header image showing three FAU School of Architecture lecture series posters, one from each of the past three years, arranged side by side on a white background. The left poster uses a dark blue and black palette with curved, tunnel-like lines framing vertically stacked lecture dates and speaker names. The center poster features pink and white faceted bands running diagonally behind horizontal bars of text listing lecture details. The right poster is composed of undulating pink waves with white text following the curves to display lecture speakers and dates, along with the FAU School of Architecture logo in the upper corner. All three posters share bold geometric patterns and layered typography that visually connect the series.
FAU SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE LECTURE POSTER RANKS AMONG NATION’S BEST FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR
Florida Atlantic University’s School of Architecture has once again earned national recognition for its bold approach to...
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Screenshot of a 3D modeling workspace showing multiple articulated industrial robotic arms arranged in a row on a blue grid floor. The interface displays object controls, lighting settings, and asset thumbnails, indicating the scene is being edited in a robotics simulation environment. The robotic arms vary in size and color, including white and orange models, positioned in different poses across the virtual workspace.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LUIS ARTURO PACHECO AWARDED THE KNIGHT ART + TECH EXPANSION FUND
Florida Atlantic University’s School of Architecture proudly congratulates Assistant Professor Luis Arturo Pacheco, Director of the Interactive Machines Lab, on being awarded support through the Knight Art + Tech Expansion...
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