How do you teach architecture that truly matters?
Yale University
video: Architecture can do more than shape skylines—it can strengthen communities. This work comes to life at the Yale School of Architecture, where future architects are learning to design with purpose and serve communities across the country. See how faculty and students are building more than structures—they’re building lasting solutions to issues facing Americans today, from housing access to sustainable construction. Learn how our people, research, and partnerships are making a difference nationwide: https://bit.ly/3J1ekY7
Credit: Yale University
How do you teach architecture that truly matters? By empowering students to design real projects, for real communities.
From Connecticut to Florida, to the Midwest and beyond, students and faculty at the Yale School of Architecture are building community-first solutions with lasting impact — expanding housing access, advancing sustainability, and rethinking how we shape the built environment.
Innovation That Matters: Episode 2 shows how hands-on learning at Yale is driving real-world change.
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