Spring 2022 final reviews recap

The Situated Technologies graduate research studio "Remote Cultural Technologies" explored augmented reality and its applications in vernacular settings in Japan. Photo by Anh Shavindya Seneviratne Do.

The Situated Technologies graduate research studio "Remote Cultural Technologies" explored augmented reality and its applications in vernacular settings in Japan. Photo by Anh Shavindya Seneviratne Do

Published May 25, 2022

As the 2021-22 academic year comes to a close, students in the School of Architecture and Planning presented the final projects across our programs in architecture, urban planning and real estate development.

Featured works range from full-scale builds in first-year architecture studio to the presentation of urban planning strategies for the region's aging population and health equity on Buffalo's East Side. Visiting critics and collaborators from the community and our professions joined us on campus to review student concepts and provide feedback.

The gallery below offers a sampling of work and presentations, capturing the energy of final reviews at the School of Architecture and Planning.

Senior studio: Housing as Process

The final studio in the undergraduate architecture program, run as a competition, focused on housing-led, mixed-use development programs that build on social capital in the community. 

Read about the winners of this year's senior competition

Spring 2022 final review gallery

Featured gallery: Final exhibition for first-year architecture studio

Photos of first-year architecture studio exhibition by Douglas Levere, (c) University at Buffalo

Full gallery