Available thru the arch dept at @tulaneu campus!
Since around 2015, we have had the honor to #risograph produce the @tulanearch publication @thecharrette -- working with many editorial teams and concepts over the years. This year's 'momentum' continues this tradition of writing and investigations into a yearly topic.
with design by the team at @thecharrette
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The Call for Submissions for our Spring 2026 issue is now open!
This year's theme is "Momentum!"
When choosing what to submit, consider what "momentum" means within your work, within TuSABE, and within the design field in general. All types of submissions are welcome including coursework or personal work. Some examples of submission types include but are not limited to: faculty research, capstone/research projects, photography, drawings, prose, collage, poetry, madlibs, crosswords, model photos, textile projects, etc.
Join us for our second meeting, Sunday October 27th at 5pm in NQ1 !!! Feel free to come whether you made it to the first meeting or not. All are welcome!!!
SITE(LESS) is the Spring 24 issue of The Charrette, the Tulane School of Architecture student publication.
The theme navigates the journey of site during the renovation of the Tulane School of Architecture’s home base, Richardson Memorial Hall. The content features writing, drawing, and other graphics created by current or recent students and faculty involved in the school.
Established in 2010, The Charrette has morphed throughout the years to embody the creativity and conversations happening within the school. Our intention is to encourage productive critique and a collaborative studio environment that challenges design thinking within and beyond academia.
Cover Design: Charlotte Kelley @charlottescreationweb
Executive Editors:
Charlotte Kelley, Kayleigh Macumber
Editors: Emily Brandt, Sofia Vladimir, Daphne Vorel
Risograph Printing: Constance @weareconstance
Some spread snapshots from the SITE(LESS) issue featuring work by faculty Adam Marcus and B. Arch. ‘24 student Chelsea Kilgore!
SITE(LESS) was a play on the Tulane School of Architecture’s journey of site during the renovation of its home base, Richardson Memorial Hall. The content features writing, drawing, and other graphics created by current or recent students and faculty involved in the school.
Established in 2010, The Charrette has morphed throughout the years to embody the creativity and conversations happening within the school. Our intention is to encourage productive critique and a collaborative studio environment that challenges design thinking within and beyond academia.
Executive Editors:
Charlotte Kelley, Kayleigh Macumber
Editors: Emily Brandt, Sofia Vladimir, Daphne Vorel
Risograph Printing: Constance @weareconstance
A belated post of our Spring 2024 issue: SITE(LESS)!
This theme was a play on the Tulane School of Architecture’s journey of site during the renovation of its home base, Richardson Memorial Hall. The content features writing, drawing, and other graphics created by current or recent students and faculty involved in the school.
Established in 2010, The Charrette has morphed throughout the years to embody the creativity and conversations happening within the school. Our intention is to encourage productive critique and a collaborative studio environment that challenges design thinking within and beyond academia.
Executive Editors:
Charlotte Kelley, Kayleigh Macumber
Editors: Emily Brandt, Sofia Vladimir, Daphne Vorel
Risograph Printing: Constance @weareconstance