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  • Kennesaw State alumna building a legacy of opportunity for construction management and engineering students

    Kennesaw State alumna building a legacy of opportunity for construction management and engineering students

    February 18, 2025

    As CEO of Pattillo Construction Corp. and a proud Kennesaw State alumna, Bree Pattillo is making a lasting impact with a $600,000 scholarship endowment in the university’s College of Architecture and Construction Management (CACM) and Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET) through her foundation, Guanacaste Ventures.

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  • KSU architecture student wins first place in the Cooper Carry Three-Minute Thesis Competition

    KSU architecture student wins first place in the Cooper Carry Three-Minute Thesis Competition

    February 10, 2025

    Mary Beth Caldwell, a fifth-year architecture student at Kennesaw State University’s College of Architecture and Construction Management (CACM), recently earned first place and the People’s Choice Award in the annual Cooper Carry Three-Minute Thesis competition for her reimagining of the standard office space.

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  • Kennesaw State professor wins prestigious 2024 American Prize for Architecture

    Kennesaw State professor wins prestigious 2024 American Prize for Architecture

    January 14, 2025

    Join us in congratulating Sang Dae Lee, who has been honored as the laureate of the 2024 American Prize for Architecture by the Chicago Athenaeum!

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  • COMPETING FOR EXCELLENCE

    COMPETING FOR EXCELLENCE

    January 03, 2025

    Being part of a student competition team is rewarding in itself, but the opportunities to connect with industry professionals elevate the experience to a whole new level.

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  • Architecture Senior Emily Simms

    Architecture Senior Emily Simms' Research Featured at Fall 2024 Symposium

    November 20, 2024

    Architecture senior Emily Simms shares details about her project, Thresholds of Healing.

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  • Kennesaw State Student Architecture Team Takes Second Place In National Design Competition

    Kennesaw State Student Architecture Team Takes Second Place In National Design Competition

    November 13, 2024

    Kennesaw State University’s National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) team recently earned second place in the 2024 Barbara G. Laurie (BGL) Student Design Competition, besting institutions like Cornell University, UCLA, and Clemson University. The national competition featured 44 architecture programs and was held at the NOMA National Conference in Baltimore last month.

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  • First Ever Architecture Halloween Costume Parade & Fiesta

    First Ever Architecture Halloween Costume Parade & Fiesta

    October 31, 2024

    We had a great turnout at the first ever Architecture Halloween Costume Parade & Fiesta! Thank you to everyone who joined us on the “costume catwalk” and hung out for lunch.

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  • KSU Study Abroad - Barcelona, Spain

    KSU Study Abroad - Barcelona, Spain

    October 30, 2024

    The ten-day tour (May 14th-24th, 2025) headed by Professor Carroll will focus on the contemporary and historic architecture of Barcelona and its environs.

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  • Southern Polytechnic State University graduate Rodney Bell

    Kennesaw State Architecture Graduate Plays Role in Designing Major Midtown Project

    October 22, 2024

    In the ever-changing mosaic of the Midtown Atlanta skyline, Southern Polytechnic State University graduate Rodney Bell played a major role in shaping one of the newest additions, the upscale office tower 1020 Spring Street. “This was a unique opportunity for me, personally, to be able to design a building in both my home state and the city where I lived and studied during my undergraduate years,” said Bell, who was senior designer on the project.

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  • Professor Robin Puttock

    Revitalizing MLK Blvd.: KSU Architecture Students' Vision for a New Gateway to Downtown Macon

    October 08, 2024

    Inspired by successful revitalization projects like Tulsa’s Black Wall Street, KSU students are immersing themselves in one block of MLK Jr Blvd., reimagining Macon’s historic Greenwood Bottom District with bold, innovative ideas. This semester-long endeavor reflects the students’ commitment to creating meaningful and sustainable designs. Their work focuses on connecting the historic Greenwood Bottom Black business district to downtown Macon.

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