UNM School of Architecture + Planning
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The University of New Mexico's School of Architecture + Planning is dedicated to advancing understanding and sustainability of cultural heritage through interdisciplinary coursework and hands-on fieldwork, preparing future professionals to address the challenges of preserving historical and cultural environments. With programs focusing on Architecture, Community and Regional Planning, and Landscape Architecture, the school nurtures critical thinking and professional skills essential for fostering sustainable futures and enhancing socio-ecological resilience.
Emphasizing a holistic approach, the Architecture program investigates sustainable built environments while honoring cultural identities, and the Community and Regional Planning program advocates for sustainable futures in Southwest communities. The Landscape Architecture program aims to leverage design principles and theories as tools for critical thought, enhancing living environments and promoting planetary health.
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