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Dr. Fabrizio Aimar has joined Texas A&M University as the new director of Center for Heritage Conservation (CHC), taking over for Andrew J. Billingsley who has served as the center director since 2021.
Patrick Suermann, interim dean of Texas A&M’s School of Architecture and former head of its Department of Construction Science is weighing in on the challenges and feasibility of constructing in space and consulting with NASA to develop a robot-operated system to build habitats on the moon.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Five former students from the Texas A&M School of Architecture who have distinguished themselves as leaders and humanitarians in their respective fields have been selected as Outstanding Alumni and will be honored at a banquet Nov. 10, 2023 at the Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center.
A study by Dr. Christine Wen, a Texas A&M assistant professor of urban planning, suggests a link between corporate tax breaks and public school underfunding across nine states.
A Texas A&M student team earned jury praise in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon for a climate-responsive housing design in northern Vietnam.









