
Acroterion, a yearly publication produced by the School of Architecture, gives students
an opportunity to present their designs and urban planning to a wider
audience. Acroterion features student work that
demonstrates the best of refinement and design, containing descriptions
of every facet of the School and examples of traditional and classical
architecture.
Recent publications from our undergraduate program includes San Giorgio A Liri: Re-integrating the Dispersed City and Las Vegas, New Mexico: Accenting Modernity and Tradition.
Another School of Architecture series, the Richard H. Driehaus Prize books, celebrate the Richard H. Driehaus Prize and the work of its recipient.
All publications are available for purchase by credit card on the Architecture Store.