Architecture – Faculty
Alejandro Borges is an Associate Professor at the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, he holds a Master of Architecture from Cornell University and a professional architecture degree from the Universidad Central de Venezuela.
Dr. Caffey is committed to fostering creativity, innovation, and leadership, I leverage my expertise in coaching, mentoring, and design thinking to cultivate emotional intelligence, cultural competency, and adaptability.
Gabriela is an experienced Faculty Member with a demonstrated history in higher education. Strong professional skilled in Urbanism, Urban Design, Urban Planning, Historic Preservation, and Architectural History.
Culp, a professor in the Department of Architecture and associate director of the Energy Systems Laboratory, is one of eight faculty members selected for the 2026 class as a University Distinguished Professor. He is only the second faculty member in the College of Architecture’s history to receive the distinction.
Ennemoser is a key faculty member whose research and teaching interests focus on the intersection of artificial intelligence, building technology, and architectural design.
Marcel is a practicing architect who brings the complexities and realities of contemporary practice into the classroom and studio.
Thomas is a professor for the integrated design studio in the College of Architecture. He provides a fundamental basis for structural system type, base sizing, and use as an integrated element into specific project designs performed over a semester.
Dr. Geva is an emeritus professor that focuses on historic preservation and the history of building technology.
Brian's work focuses on analytical thinking, problem identification, and design dissemination through various media, case studies, and problem resolution.
Dr. Glowacki's scholarly work offers students deep historical context related to architectural history and heritage of the built environment.









