Academics
Texas A&M's School of Architecture's core undergraduate degree, Bachelor of Environmental Design - Architectural Studies, will now be changed to the "Bachelor of Science in Architecture" degree.
With 556 new students, the School of Architecture is welcoming 350 new freshmen and 206 incoming transfer students this fall.
Spring 2023 School of Architecture students who made the dean's list.
For 30 years, Texas A&M graduate urban planning students have helped small Texas communities realize brighter futures by partnering with them to create plans that improve their economic and cultural destinies, and their resilience to the growing threat of natural hazards such as flooding and hurricanes.
An era of “big data” related to urban infrastructure is well underway. Scholars in a new lab at Texas A&M are creating digital “twins” — models of cities and regions — to test existing and future scenarios for urban planning methods that foster efficient urban growth and resilience to hurricanes, flooding and other natural hazards.
Do you know of a former Texas A&M School of Architecture student who is a candidate for the college’s highest honor, the Outstanding Alumni Award? Nominations for the 2023 award are due by April 15.
Texas A&M University President M. Katherine Banks presented ideas and initiatives to a Schoolof Architecture faculty, staff and students during a Nov. 7, 2022 visit to the school.
Healthcare facility design has a major impact on everyone's health care experience, from newborns to patients at every stage of life, as well as the practitioners who provide care.
Environmental design students presented their design proposals for a rapidly transforming areanear an East Austin light rail station and explored computational design.
The former director of University of Texas at Austin’s Construction Industry Institute, Stephen Mulva will join the Department of Construction Science as a research professor starting August 1, 2022.









