30/10: Happy Halloween
Urbanoia Design Group, an innovative Texas design firm, has pledged not to participate in the design, construction, or renovation of prisons in accordance with the Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility prison boycott campaign. "Urbanoia has pledged that each professional employee will not do any work relating the design, construction or renovation of prisons," said Riley Triggs, Co-Founder of the noted firm. "As a firm, management has always believed in giving back to the community. Members of the Urbanoia staff participate in varied activities aimed at benefiting the community. This will allow us a means to further these achievements."
Riley Triggs, co-founder of Urbanoia Design Group, was named to the inaugural edition of the "Chancellor's List," a "Who's Who" list of American College Graduate students for his work while in the Rice University post-professional M.Arch. program. Only 1% of the students from the country's 3,000 colleges and universities are honored in the "Chancellor's List."
The purpose of the "Chancellor's List" is to provide recognition for the positive academic achievements of qualified graduate level students, while serving as a portend of future accomplishments both professionally and academically. Every year, professors, deans, and leaders of civic and community service organizations affiliated with post-graduate institutions are invited to nominate outstanding students who have achieved "Chancellor's List" honors, or comparable academic achievement, and have a "B+" average or are in the upper 10% of their classes.
The purpose of the "Chancellor's List" is to provide recognition for the positive academic achievements of qualified graduate level students, while serving as a portend of future accomplishments both professionally and academically. Every year, professors, deans, and leaders of civic and community service organizations affiliated with post-graduate institutions are invited to nominate outstanding students who have achieved "Chancellor's List" honors, or comparable academic achievement, and have a "B+" average or are in the upper 10% of their classes.
12/08: Urbanoia Website Update

Urbanoia Design Group continues to work on, update and tinker with their website. The site will be under construction for the next few weeks. Look for the official Urbanoia Design Group relaunch party coming in the fall.
Urbanoia news is on the air. Everything [almost] that urbanoids do will be posted here to keep you as up to date as we dare keep you.
Category: Exhibitions
Posted by: Jonathan
Riley Triggs, co-founder of Urbanoia Design Group, was named to the inaugural edition of the "Chancellor's List," a "Who's Who" list of American College Graduate students for his work while in the Rice University post-professional M.Arch. program. Only 1% of the students from the country's 3,000 colleges and universities are honored in the "Chancellor's List."
The purpose of the "Chancellor's List" is to provide recognition for the positive academic achievements of qualified graduate level students, while serving as a portend of future accomplishments both professionally and academically. Every year, professors, deans, and leaders of civic and community service organizations affiliated with post-graduate institutions are invited to nominate outstanding students who have achieved "Chancellor's List" honors, or comparable academic achievement, and have a "B+" average or are in the upper 10% of their classes.
The purpose of the "Chancellor's List" is to provide recognition for the positive academic achievements of qualified graduate level students, while serving as a portend of future accomplishments both professionally and academically. Every year, professors, deans, and leaders of civic and community service organizations affiliated with post-graduate institutions are invited to nominate outstanding students who have achieved "Chancellor's List" honors, or comparable academic achievement, and have a "B+" average or are in the upper 10% of their classes.
05/04: LIFESPAN in Emergent Memory
Urbanoia Design Group's recent entry for the National Aids Memorial Competition is pictured in the new book, Emergent Memory: The National Aids Memorial Design Competition edited by Neal J.Z. Schwartz.
Category: Exhibitions
Posted by: Jonathan
Category: Exhibitions
Posted by: Jonathan

Urbanoia Design Group's latest competition entry: LIFESPAN, will be on display from 8 a.m.-9 p.m. through Jan. 21 at the California College of the Arts, 1111 8th St., in San Francisco along with the other National Aids Memorial Deisgn Compeition entrants .



