UB Summer Study Exhibition 2026
April 6 @ 8:00 am - May 18 @ 5:00 pm
Free
Overview
The University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning in Buffalo New York presents the UB Summer Study Exhibition. The exhibition displays student design work from summer programs as part of the Spring 2026 Public Programs.
Focus
The exhibition displays student work which students created in different locations throughout the United States and other countries including Buffalo New York and New York City and Costa Rica and Ireland and Japan and Spain. The study investigates three types of design research which include cross-cultural research and material research and environmental design research. ArchUp education coverage documents all student work which academic exhibitions show.
Program
The event features an opening during UB’s Open Studio which shows drawings and guidebooks and postcards and mappings and digital fabrications. The works demonstrate how different experiences shape design thinking through their research activities and experimental work and their interactions with new situations. The ArchUp events section together with ArchUp architecture coverage both present similar academic showcases and exhibitions.
Audience
The exhibition is designed to attract students faculty members architects and members of the public who want to learn about architectural education and worldwide design viewpoints.
Event Details
| Dates | April 6 – May 18 2026 |
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| Opening | Wednesday, April 8 2026, 4:30 – 8:00 PM |
| Venue | Crosby Hall, 1st Floor, UB South Campus, 280 Hayes Rd, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA |
| Event type | Exhibition |
| Access | In person or via Zoom |
| Curator | Maia Peck, Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Exhibitions |
| Fees | Free |
✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight
The UB Summer Study Exhibition 2026 presents a curated overview of student work which showcases their research across different cultures and environmental studies and material studies. The exhibition displays different architectural designs which show how architects develop their design process through their experiences with different building sites. The event demonstrates educational design processes through its documentation of drawings and mappings and digital fabrications which show how design processes develop through educational environments. The academic environment shows its worth through the demonstration of how scientists use their observations to create new research designs and develop their fundamental ideas of research.
Closing Note
The exhibition documents diverse summer studio work which shows how students learn through their interactions with different cultures and environmental systems. The system generates a record of testing which operates independently of both commercial activities and professional demonstrations that occur at major events. Explore the Latest Architecture Exhibitions & Conferences ArchUp offers daily updates on top global architectural exhibitions, design conferences, and professional art and design forums. Follow key architecture competitions, check official results, and stay informed through the latest architectural news worldwide. ArchUp is your encyclopedic hub for discovering events and design-driven opportunities across the globe.


