The Roofing Alliance announced this year’s winners of the Most Valuable Player Awards, Best of the Best Award, and 10th Anniversary Construction Management Student Competition winners who were recognized at NRCA’s Awards Ceremony held during the International Roofing Expo in Las Vegas on Feb. 7.
This year's competition brief challenges students to reimagine the terminal building in the year 2100, placing the new terminal at either an existing airport of their choice or in a location where an airport does not yet exist.
Simpson Strong-Tie announced the opening of the application window for its Student Scholarship as part of the company’s Strong-Tie Undergraduate Fellowship.
The Roofing Alliance will host its 10th Anniversary Construction Management Student Competition with five finalist teams competing in the final leg of the competition during an oral presentation on Wednesday, Feb. 7.
The Roofing Alliance announced the top five teams who earned the coveted invitation to the International Roofing Expo where they will present their proposals before a panel of esteemed judges during its 10th Anniversary Construction Management Student Competition.
The Roofing Alliance announced the opening of the Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program for the 2024-25 academic year. The deadline for funding applications is January 31, 2024.
This year’s competition is the roof of the prestigious Formula 1 Paddock Building in Las Vegas. Roofed by Commercial Roofers of Las Vegas, this complex project will challenge the following 10 teams, including three new schools who are first-time participants.
Studio 804 is a year-long, educational opportunity for graduate students who are entering the final year of the Master of Architecture program at the University of Kansas School of Architecture and Design. Students are tasked with real-world building challenges as part of the program, including the designing, hiring of consultants, establishing budgets, getting permits and the physical act of building the entire structure.
While the majority of architects get licensed via a degree from a program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), roughly 15% of current architects, over 18,000 in total, achieved licensure through other pathways.