Bio

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InFORMation Design LLC is the private practice of Robert R. Lowe, III and interprets design as an informed and careful composition. Design gains its beauty and strength through a collection of diverse influences many time achieved through equally diverse collaborations. Reflective of this view, Robert has worked for a variety of Architectural Design Firms in the Baltimore area and familiar with the latest technologies in architectural design production.

In addition Robert is an associate professor of Architecture with a Masters in Landscape Architecture and a certified LEED GA (Green Associate). He currently teaches a variety of Architecture and Landscape Architecture courses — including domestic and international travel study opportunities, with a specific interest for, analysis, sustainable high performance design, and in-field instructional method — His appetite for architecture has lead to a variety of presentations and speaking events, and recently the creation of Appitecture.net, a website dedicated to sharing the exploration of design and its ability to inspire a sense of place. 

 
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Events

  • Engagement Strategies for Discipline Specific Travel Study
    March 2017, Reykjavik, Iceland; Maryland Community College International Education Consortium

  • Small Urban Green Spaces
    March 2015, Baltimore; Federal Hill South Community Association

  • Developing "InSite" for insight: inverting landscape analysis instruction to measure place
    March 2014, Baltimore; Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture

  • E-Challenges: Taming the Technology Beast
    October 2012, Kansas City; League for Innovation in the Community College

  • 3D Printing: Creatively Connecting Students to Current Technologies
    October 2011, Indianapolis; League for Innovation in the Community College

  • Identifying Urban Scenarios That Connect Children and The Processes of Nature
    April 2010, Baltimore; Minority Service Institution Research Partnership Conference

  • It’s Green, but What Does it Mean
    March 2010, Denver; League for Innovation in the Community College