Five people pose in celebration while holding a framed letter, flowers and a balloon.

With innovations that generated over $1 billion in revenue and research that saved hundreds of millions in energy costs, Culp’s influence reaches far beyond campus.

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Texas A&M PIRS Lab partners with Larimer County to pinpoint policy conflicts increasing wildfire and flooding vulnerability. View the resilience scorecard.

James Michael Tate poses for a portrait in front of a building being constructed with cross laminated timber.

Texas A&M is pioneering sustainable architecture with mass timber, using locally sourced cross-laminated timber to innovate building design.

Parrie Haynes Ranch 2025. Photo by: John Peters.

Texas A&M University’s Texas Target Communities program is partnering with Parrie Haynes Ranch to create conservation and design strategies that protect the historic 4,500-acre property from urban development.

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.

Healthcare architecture students participating in a simulation.

Architecture students create designs for safer, more efficient operating rooms.

A photo of Galen Newman speaking at an event in Rudder Forum on Oct. 16. Photo by: Matthew McGuire

Texas A&M University hosted an impactful event on Oct. 16 at the Rudder Exhibition Hall, featuring scholars discussing topics in chemistry, engineering, urban planning, nuclear energy, and healthcare. Eight presenters shared their research in a TED-style format, emphasizing sustainability and public health.

Roxana Jafari speaking at the 2023 Showcase event. Photo by John Peters.

Discover the Texas A&M University College of Architecture Showcase, an engaging event that highlights innovative student projects and research. Explore cutting-edge designs and ideas that shape the future of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning, and connect with faculty, students, and industry professionals.

An exterior view of Wheelock School House.

Explore how the Friends of Wheelock School House earned top honors and $100,000 at the inaugural Michael C. Duda Preservation Awards for restoring a historic 1908 schoolhouse, with support from Texas A&M and the Texas Historical Foundation.

A graphic representing the Future Built podcast.

The first episode of a new video and audio podcast “FutureBuilt,” featuring conversations with leadership and experts in the Texas A&M School of Architecture, is out now on all streaming platforms.