annie charleston | October 22nd, 2012

“Is the Iconic relevant to Rural Alabama?”
The Rural Studio at Auburn University tasks itself with bettering the community around Greensboro, Alabama while teaching Architecture students design and construction. //
[ Rural Studio, v_07 | i_03 ]
Zach Brown | April 18th, 2010
The Plaza Theater, Atlanta’s oldest continuously operating cinema is currently showing something of a rare occurrence; a movie about the influence of architecture on the well being of and sustainability of communities. Showing from April 16th-22nd, Citizen Architecture: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio focuses on the life and legacy of Samuel Mockbee, the man who founded the Rural Studio , a design/build education program in 1993 based out of Auburn University . The film
highlights also the creativity and passion of the students who have participated in the program and put in immeasurable effort into the improvements of rural Alabama communities. Through past interviews with the late architect Mockbee, his students, and the residents of these communities, the film brings forward the issues of social change, poverty, class, race , and citizenship and brings awareness of architecture’s role in these topics. //
[ design /build, issue_10, Rural Studio, volume_1, zach brown ]