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Norwich University launches 2024-2025 Architecture + Art Lecture Series

Norwich University’s School of Architecture + Art kicks off the 2024-25 academic year with presentations on Friday, September 20, at 1 p.m. in Chaplin Hall Gallery. The series is free and open to the public.

The School of Architecture + Art (SoA+A) holds final lecture series of the 2023-24 academic year

NORTHFIELD, Vt. – The SoA+A 23-24 Lecture Series is concluding with a symposium scheduled on March 22, 2024, at Chaplin Hall from 3pm-5pm. The event is open to the public and a virtual option is also available.

School of Architecture + Art Presents Award-Winning architect Zena Howard

Norwich University School of Architecture + Art is honored to present our second guest speaker of the MATERIALITY: FABRICATION FOR COMMUNITY lecture series.

The Civic Center Committee Partners with Norwich University, Senator Bernie Sanders to Update the Historic Barre Auditorium

The historic Barre Municipal Auditorium has long been a community hub in the city of Barre. Designed by Ruth Freeman, the first female architect in the state of Vermont, it opened its doors in 1939. It has played a variety of roles since then, hosting trade and farm shows, town fairs, concerts, municipal voting polls and state basketball championships. Lately, though, it has been somewhat of a second classroom for Norwich architecture, engineering, and construction management students.

Winners Announced from Norwich University's Third Annual International Architecture and Design Competition for High School Students

Entries poured in from around the world as high school and college-age designers converged virtually to compete for Norwich University scholarships. Participants from Bahrain to Berlin submitted entries to the 2022 Norwich University’s Architecture + Design Scholarship Competition.

The School of Architecture + Art presents Nathan King, DDes of Autodesk Technology Centers and Virginia Tech School of Architecture and Design

Norwich University’s School of Architecture + Art presents Tooling for Impact: Doing more, with more, with less by Dr. Nathan King, a design educator and technology guru in the fields of architecture and construction.

The School of Architecture + Art presents Nathan King, DDes of Autodesk Technology Centers and Virginia Tech School of Architecture and Design on Friday, January 27

Norwich University’s School of Architecture + Art presents Tooling for Impact: Doing more, with more, with less by Dr. Nathan King, a design educator and technology guru in the fields of architecture and construction.