Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

  1. April 24, 2023

    Taubman grad to study Mexico City sustainability

    Meghana Tummala was recently awarded a Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship, which provides $25,000 for an independent project of learning or exploration anywhere in the world during the year after graduation.

  2. March 20, 2023

    Lecturer combines love of computing, creating

    Creating pieces of art — and the trial and error that comes with it — drives and inspires Mark Meier, lecturer II in architecture in the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

  3. February 23, 2023

    Taubman College pioneers AI in future of architecture

    The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning is leading the way in using artificial intelligence in architecture, helping develop an interdisciplinary lab to improve the application of AI.

  4. February 20, 2023

    Wallenberg Fellow’s drawings illustrate climate change in Mexico

    Meghana Tummala, an undergraduate at the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, is the winner of the 2023 Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship.

  5. January 25, 2023

    XR technology team to serve 2023 Taubman artist residency

    Gibson/Martelli, a London-based team specializing in extended-reality technology, will be the 2023 artists in residency at the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

  6. January 9, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. January 4, 2023

    Taubman College awards five Pressing Matters grants

    Five projects will receive funding in the latest round of Pressing Matters grants, a research incentive funding program that supports research advancing the state of practice in Taubman College.

  8. November 29, 2022

    U-M’s expertise uniquely positioned to address housing crisis

    Access to quality housing is essential to our well-being and the gateway to resources. Unfortunately, this basic necessity remains out of reach for far too many families.

  9. November 7, 2022

    Taubman College announces two gifts totaling $4.1M

    The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning received two gifts this fall totaling $4.1 million from two private donors and alumni: David Lepo, and Randy Howder and his husband, Neal Conatser.

  10. September 6, 2022

    U-M students work closely with low-income Brazilian families