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TSOA in Monocle Magazine
TSOA appears in the article “Desert Dwellers” in Monocle Magazine The Forecast 2023.



The PLAN Reviews Thesis Projects From The TSOA Shelter Program
Italian architecture and design review publication The PLAN features three new TSOA student shelters in an article entitled “In The Footsteps Of Frank Lloyd Wright: Three Shelters In The Arizona Desert”.



Archpaper Highlights Three Student Shelters at TSOA
At TSOA students are given the opportunity to design and construct a shelter instead of completing a traditional senior thesis. Archpaper highlights three new student shelters in this article.



TSOA Student Shelter “Cinders” Appears in Dezeen.com Article
Designer Jessica Martin has designed a rammed-earth structure in the Arizona desert that is meant as a refuge for humans as well as for plants and animal life.
For her thesis project at the School of Architecture (TSOA) in the US, Martin created a rammed-earth shelter called Cinders in the Chapparal region of Arizona using three varieties of the local soil.



TSOA Opens Organic Exhibition
This group exhibition, organized by The School of Architecture founded by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1932, does not ascribe to any singular definition of the term, but rather expands on the multitude of its interpretations through the lens of process in design. (April 16, 2022)



TSOA in Monocle Magazine
TSOA appears in the article “Desert Dwellers” in Monocle Magazine The Forecast 2023.



The PLAN Reviews Thesis Projects From The TSOA Shelter Program
Italian architecture and design review publication The PLAN features three new TSOA student shelters in an article entitled “In The Footsteps Of Frank Lloyd Wright: Three Shelters In The Arizona Desert”.



Archpaper Highlights Three Student Shelters at TSOA
At TSOA students are given the opportunity to design and construct a shelter instead of completing a traditional senior thesis. Archpaper highlights three new student shelters in this article.



TSOA Student Shelter “Cinders” Appears in Dezeen.com Article
Designer Jessica Martin has designed a rammed-earth structure in the Arizona desert that is meant as a refuge for humans as well as for plants and animal life.
For her thesis project at the School of Architecture (TSOA) in the US, Martin created a rammed-earth shelter called Cinders in the Chapparal region of Arizona using three varieties of the local soil.



TSOA Opens Organic Exhibition
This group exhibition, organized by The School of Architecture founded by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1932, does not ascribe to any singular definition of the term, but rather expands on the multitude of its interpretations through the lens of process in design. (April 16, 2022)