A portrait of Dr. Fabrizio Aimar.

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.

NASA believes that with 3-D printing and soil made out of moon dust, it can create a subdivision in space in the next two decades. Rendering from the New York Times.

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.

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.

Three students from Texas A&M University discussing their designs to a large audience.

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.

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.

A graphic representing the student population growth in 2023.

With 556 new students, the School of Architecture is welcoming 350 new freshmen and 206 incoming transfer students this fall.

A graphic featuring the Spring 2023 dean's list.

Spring 2023 School of Architecture students who made the dean's list.

Outstanding Alumni 2023 announcement banner.

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.

Split-view of a cityscape rendered in grayscale as a 3D model on one side, and the side is fully colored and textured. It visually represents the transition from architectural visualization to a lifelike urban environment. Concepts on digital twins.

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 design with three residences.

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.