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DE|stress architecture exhibit

A Ball State innovation fellow, using robotic printing, creates scores of concrete pieces that connect into a structure that lets air and light flow through.

Marlie Arnold and Hannah Beachler

Ball State graduate Marlie Eckelman Arnold, ’03 MS ’05, was part of the art direction team that helped turn the Marvel superhero movie “Black Panther” into a worldwide phenomenon. The film grossed more than $1.35 billion and was nominated for seven Academy Awards. Watching the awards ceremony in February from her home in Atlanta, Marlie […]

Architecture students

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]ommitment to research, community partnerships, and the mantra “reuse, rebuild, return” vaulted a team of Ball State architecture students over the competition in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Race to Zero competition held in April. This is the second year in a row that College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) teams have placed in the competition; last year a team […]

A professor and three students admire plants growing in a large wooden box.

The Maring-Hunt Library Community Garden is a resource to a Muncie neighborhood, so students partnered to design an enhanced space.

Leslie Adriance, a senior architecture major, stands near a sign for Ball State’s College of Architecture and Planning.

Leslie Adriance, a senior majoring in architecture, has received a $7,000 Udall Scholarship for her work related to the carbon footprint of buildings.