FAA
Wanna get ahead this summer? Take a Gen Ed course in the arts!
We`ve got topics like intro to art, contemporary dance, and theatre arts, as well as urban sustainability and the history of rock music 🎶🎸
Check out more course info ➡️ link in bio!
🎉 Huge congratulations to Professor Akima Brackeen from the Illinois School of Architecture, recipient of the 2025–26 Lily Auchincloss Rome Prize in Architecture! 🏛️
Awarded by the American Academy in Rome, this prestigious fellowship supports visionary artists and scholars through an immersive residency in the heart of Rome. Professor Brackeen is one of 35 recipients selected from nearly 1,000 applicants worldwide.
This fall, she will join an interdisciplinary community on the Academy’s campus in Rome to continue her transformative work in architecture. @amacademyrome
Congrats, Professor Brackeen! @helloakima @archatillinois
Read more with the link in bio 🔗
#RomePrize #AmericanAcademyInRome #IllinoisArchitecture #WeDesign
🎭“Let yourself be the beginner again.” — Gianna Casanova, Lyric Theatre major
Why Gianna chose @lyrictheatreillinois?
✔️ Classical and contemporary training
✔️ Opportunities to perform in operas and musicals
✔️ A tight-knit, supportive cohort and faculty
✔️ World-class practice and performance spaces
Her days are packed with rehearsals, dance classes, studio sessions, and learning from peers and professors who truly care.
Advice to future majors: Come ready to learn, be curious, and soak it all in 🧡
@illinoismusic @krannertcenter
Video by @ad1tik
Today is the last day of our I ❤️ the Arts student philanthropy month of giving. Join us INSIDE the Architecture Building from 11am-1pm for food and FAA swag to celebrate the close of our initiative. Together, we can make a difference and help support a student in need. Show your love for the arts now by making a gift at go.illinois.edu/heart-the-arts!
Happy International Dance Day 🎉
Today we honor the universal language of movement alongside @danceatillinois.
On International Dance Day, we celebrate the power of dance to connect cultures, express emotion, and inspire change.
To our dancers, teachers, alumni, and friends:
Thank you for making our community vibrant, creative, and fearless. Today, we celebrate YOU!
#InternationalDanceDay #danceunitesus
Photo by Natalie Fiol
From "Khazan (Autumn)" by Banafsheh Amiri
🌿 New research led by landscape architecture professors William Sullivan and Bin Jiang reveals a powerful connection between green spaces and public safety. Their study—the first of its kind—shows that communities with more greenery experience significantly fewer fatal police shootings, especially in areas facing social and economic challenges. Read how thoughtful landscape design can shape safer, healthier neighborhoods.
@illinoislandarch
Learn more at the🔗 link in bio!
#LandscapeArchitecture #UrbanGreening #PublicSafety #CommunityDesign
Dance at Illinois alumna Leslie Cuyjet (BFA ’03) has been selected as a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow as part of the Foundation`s 100th year anniversary. This competitive honor was only presented to 198 exceptional individuals across 53 disciplines—selected from nearly 3,500 applicants.
Cuyjet, who is based out of Brooklyn, NY, has been choreographing and dancing in New York since 2004, collaborating and performing with other creators “on rooftops, good and bad floors, and alleyways; on stage, in film, art, on tour, and on the fly.” She is also the recipient of two Bessie Awards for her work, a top honor in the world of dance.
The Fellowship provides support for recipients to pursue independent work under what the Foundation calls “the freest possible conditions.” It empowers choreographers to explore bold ideas, push creative boundaries, and make meaningful contributions to the field of dance—something Cuyjet has been doing already for over a decade —without commercial or institutional constraints.
A huge congratulations to Leslie! We can`t wait to see what comes of this remarkable opportunity!
Read more in the link in bio! @danceatillinois @guggfellows
Are you the recipient of a financial need-based scholarship? Over a third of Illinois students are here because they were provided with some form of need-based aid. Your gift can help make the difference between a student attending FAA at Illinois or having to decline enrollment due to financial constraints. Every gift counts. Will you make a gift today? go.illinois.edu/heart-the-arts
BSSD
Nov 3 – Priority Registration for Spring 2026 semester begins & Spring 2026 graduation applications open
Nov 5 – Guest Lecture: Arturo Masol Deyá, Executive Director of Casa Pueblo, an organization leading community-driven energy transition in Puerto Rice from fossil fuel dependence to sustainable, renewable sources. Temple Buell Hall, Plym Auditorium at 5:30 pm
Nov 6 – BSSD 4+2 MLA info session in Temple Buell Hall room 325, 5:00- 6:15 pm. If you’re interested in accelerating your path to a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) come meet faculty and current grad students and learn about the program, application process, and key timelines!
Nov 7 - BAUSP/BSSD-MUP 4+1 Info session in Temple Buell Hall room 225, 4:00-5:00 pm. Faculty and staff will discuss program requirements and the application process before welcoming questions from attendees. Students planning to apply for the upcoming admissions cycle are strongly encouraged to attend (attendance is not a factor in your admissions decision, but will ensure you know all the relevant info). Students considering applying in a future admissions cycle are also welcome to attend to learn more.
💫 Sustainable Design students, are you interested in accelerating your path to a Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA)?
Join us for the BSSD-MLA 4+2 Information Session to learn about the program, application process, and key timelines!
Thursday, November 6, 5:00–6:15 PM
Temple Buell Hall, Room 325
Meet MLA faculty and current graduate students and explore how you can fast-track your graduate studies in landscape architecture.
Sustainable Design Students! This course counts as a major elective! go.illinois.edu/fashionitaly for details
APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO NOV. 10
BSSD is hiring two tenure stream Professors of Sustainable Design at the Assistant or Associate level. Visit https://go.illinois.edu/BSSDProfessor for additional details and to apply.
These interdisciplinary positions will have joint appointments across two of the academic units that contribute courses to the BSSD (detailed below), with a firm primary tenure home established in one of those units. We seek colleagues who bring vision, intellectual rigor, and expertise in emerging as well as traditional forms of sustainable design inquiry and research.
The curriculum draws on the research and teaching expertise of faculty from the School of Architecture, School of Art and Design, Department of Landscape Architecture, and Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Students engage in a rigorous, cross-disciplinary course of study that emphasizes systems thinking, ecological stewardship, and design excellence. Through this integrated approach, the program prepares students to shape sustainable communities, systems, and policies.
The ideal candidate will engage sustainable design from their area of research specialization, leading and collaborating on research across and between the units that support the BSSD curriculum within and beyond the College of Fine and Applied Arts.
The successful candidate will be expected to teach and develop new critical insights in one or more areas central to the BSSD curriculum.
In addition to teaching and research, the candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to fostering a collaborative environment across teaching, learning, departmental service, and research activities. They will contribute to advancing the educational mission of the University of Illinois, a land-grant institution dedicated to access, education, research, and public service at both local and global scales.
Candidates must possess a doctorate or other appropriate terminal degree (e.g. MArch, MFA, MLA) in or related to sustainable design, architecture, landscape architecture, or urban planning.
Join us in highlighting Clinical Assistant Professor Chiara Vincenzi @c.vincenzi from the School of Art & Design and learn about the role of sustainability in her teaching and practice.
What class(es) do you teach in the Sustainable Design curriculum?
I teach the Sustainable Fashion Module in FAA 330, I also teach Arts 321 Sustainable Fashion Development and Branding.
Can you tell us a bit about these classes?
The Fashion Module in FAA 330: Making Sustainable Design, is an intensive three-week course where students dive into sustainable fashion through research, hands-on exploration, and digital innovation. Working in groups, they explore contemporary approaches to sustainability in the fashion industry, experiment with materials, design capsule collections, and learn zero-waste strategies. They learn how to communicate their ideas to life by creating mood boards, illustrations, flats, and virtual prototypes.
In Arts 321, students learn to build a sustainable fashion collection from start to finish, from design to consumer. They explore materials and design techniques that reduce waste in the creation of new apparel lines, while gaining an understanding of how the supply chain impacts the fashion industry. The course also introduces innovative business models that promote circular fashion.
Along the way, students engage with everything from creative development to market analysis, with a strong focus on building sustainable fashion lines, branding, and communication. They also experiment with new materials such as biomaterials and benefit from guest lectures by designers and industry professionals. Class discussions connect creative vision with real-world sustainable solutions, encouraging students to think critically about the future of fashion. Each student develops their own fictional sustainable label and collection, designing two wearable pieces that incorporate zero-waste and upcycling techniques. The final works are showcased at the annual Re-Fashion Show in May at the Siebel Center for Design.
If you’ve visited Temple Buell Hall recently, you’ve probably seen the projects by ARCH 171 Design Drawing 1 students on view. This is a required class for BSSD. For this assignment, students explore geometry and patternmaking, starting with a tiled geometric drawing, and then making selective cuts to transform their drawing into a 3D screen model
Oct 20
🌱 First Day of Part of Term B Classes
🌱 Spring 2026 Time Tickets are now viewable on Self-Service: https://apps.uillinois.edu/selfservice
🧵 Sustainable Fashion Workshop, 7 pm in Wohlers Room 245 - Join Epsilon Eta Epsilon (TrEEE), the sustainability & environmentally-focused professional fraternity for a workshop with professor Chiara Vincenzi. RSVP: https://one.illinois.edu/EpsilonEtaEpsilon/rsvp_boot?id=446107
October 24
✈️ Study Abroad Application Deadlines for 2 programs: Community-Based Sustainable Design in Puerto Rico and Urban Design & Sustainability in London. https://faa.illinois.edu/student-resources/current-students/study-abroad/
🌱 POTB deadlines: add a class via self-service, change credit hours on variable credit class, submit request to audit course
Update - Application deadline for ARCH 499, Community-Based Sustainable Design at Casa Pueblo in Puerto Rico is now extended to November 7!
This course will engage multidisciplinary and mixed-level students in dialogues on participatory methods to bridge the campus community divides, frustrating productive collaborations for sustainable design in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico. Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students will, after six weeks of lectures and discussions, travel during Spring break to directly engage with local academics, artists, activists, and communities working with Casa Pueblo in the municipality of Adjuntas, PR. We will study and build upon the internationally recognized cross-cultural work of Casa Pueblo, which, since 1980, has fostered community self-reliance through energy independence based on localized cultural, scientific, and artistic practices. Beyond adaptation, their mission is to provide energy security during climate emergencies, promote economic activity, and create public spaces for “bottom-up” dialogs on solidarity, energy justice, and energy freedom for all.
Course begins the week of January 20, 2026
Travel during spring break: March 13 to 21, 2026
Instructor: Dr. Yazmín M Crespo-Claudio, Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture (ycrespo@illinois.edu)
Application Deadline: November 7, 2025
Casa Pueblo is a community-based organization in Adjuntas, founded more than 40 years ago, and dedicated to self-management, environmental protection, and renewable energy. It has become a model for grassroots sustainability and cultural resilience in Puerto Rico. Under the leadership of Arturo Massol-Deyá, Casa Pueblo has received numerous recognitions, including the Goldman Environmental Prize (2002) and the Sierra Club’s Environmental Justice Award, honoring its decades-long commitment to energy democracy and ecological justice.