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Read our featured news to find out what is happening at the College of Architecture.
A Texas A&M researcher is studying whether immersive jobsite simulations can help prevent workers from becoming desensitized to jobsite hazards.
Researchers are bridging the gap between living experience and data-driven policy to empower Southeast Texas residents.
The new department-level award recognizes three exceptional honorees across its landscape architecture, planning, and land and property development disciplines.
Texas A&M and Cal Poly researchers released a free PIRS guidebook helping local governments fix contradictions in local plans that increase wildfire risk.
In an environment of radiation, extreme temperatures and razor-sharp dust, researchers are designing how humans will build, and ultimately survive, on the moon.
Researchers are developing an easy-to-use smart home app for families caring for someone with dementia.
Two Texas A&M students passed all six architect licensure exams before graduation, while four others completed IPAL graduate milestones.
The Center for Heritage Conservation’s 2026 symposium brought researchers and practitioners together to discuss AI’s most useful roles and its limits in the field.
Students from across the college will be honored May 9 at Reed Arena during undergraduate and graduate ceremonies.
Analysis from the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center helps Kerr Together uncover hidden business impacts and strengthen the case for long-term recovery support.









