by Christopher Brinckerhoff | January 30, 2024 6:00 am
[1]The Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) will host its annual Architecture Faculty Workshop for college and university professors nationwide. This year’s event takes place April 10 in Charlotte, N.C., and includes a tour of a local metal building manufacturing facility.
The workshop introduces metal building systems to faculty and presents ideas for integrating this building type into curriculums.
Another focus of the workshop is the annual MBMA student design competition, underway during the fall academic semester, that awards funds to undergraduate and graduate students and faculty sponsors. The workshop provides the background for faculty to serve as advisors for the competition.
The workshop begins with a look at market trends and an introduction to metal building systems. Additional presentations and speakers include:
“We look forward to hosting a range of academic leaders,” comments MBMA General Manager, Tony Bouquot. “Our competition is open to both graduate and undergraduate students, so educators at all levels can gain some important insights by attending.” He notes that typical attendees typically include undergraduate and graduate college and university professors, graduate program advisers, deans of architecture schools and practicing architecture professionals who are also adjunct professors.
MBMA’s Architecture Faculty Workshop attendees receive publications about, and access to resources on, metal building systems. There is no charge to attend; click here to register.[2]
Source URL: https://www.metalarchitecture.com/news/mbmas-architecture-faculty/
Copyright ©2025 Metal Architecture unless otherwise noted.