Dr. Wei Yan serves as department interim head of architecture at Texas A&M, combining research and academic leadership excellence.

Dr. Wei Yan serves as department interim head of architecture at Texas A&M, combining research and academic leadership excellence.

Side-by-side headshots of honorees Ronald L. Skaggs, smiling on the left, and Joseph G. Sprague, smiling on the right.

Texas A&M Architecture renamed its Health Lecture Series to honor two pioneers in healthcare architecture and education.

Modern Hospital Isolation Rooms

Texas A&M’s College of Architecture will host a one-day symposium in Houston on Aug. 1, 2025, exploring ICU design innovations aligned with new SCCM guidelines, featuring expert speakers, panel discussions, and facility tours.

Emma Johnson smiles in her graduation regalia, surrounded by her family.

Emma Johnson becomes the first in Texas to complete NCARB’s IPAL program at Texas A&M, accelerating her path to architectural licensure.

A view of the 26th Annual CHC Symposium.

Explore how Texas A&M’s 26th Annual Historic Preservation Symposium tackled the future of heritage conservation through adaptive reuse, resilience, and interdisciplinary collaboration in a changing world.

Students working together on research for the Water Tower project.

At Texas A&M, architecture students reimagined Texas water towers as bold, multifunctional icons for 2050—blending climate resilience, community space, and environmental design.

Texas A and M Students presenting a research project.

Texas A&M architecture students presented final designs for a Women’s and Infants’ Health and Maternity Center in Rwanda’s Bugesera District, highlighting a semester-long global collaboration to improve maternal healthcare through sustainable, community-focused design.

TWK Scholarship recipients.

A new endowed scholarship by Texas A&M alumnus Timothy Keneipp ’68 supports architecture students studying abroad.

Student working on Japanese Joinery Project.

Texas A&M architecture students explore traditional Japanese joinery through hands-on projects, bridging digital design and physical construction. The students developed precision wood joints, integrating craftsmanship, materiality and innovation to enhance architectural education.

A group of architecture at the 2024 career fair.

Join the Texas A&M College of Architecture for the Spring 2025 Architecture Career Fair on Feb. 20-21. Network with top firms, explore job prospects, and showcase student work. Events include a Firm & Student Mixer at Langford A and the Career Fair at Kyle Field’s Hall of Champions.