A portrait of Xinyue Ye.

Texas welcomed 850 new residents every day between June 2020 and June 2021, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

A portrait of Julie Hartell.

Buildings that face demolition could soon be transformed into a new type of concrete that would be used to create new structures, an approach that reduces landfill waste and creates jobs. 

Carlee Purdum standing in front of prison cell.

Triple-digit temperatures in Texas prisons can be deadly for incarcerated people and staff during heat waves.

A portrait of Nancy Klein.

A handful of years after Indiana Jones inspired a new generation of adventure-driven archaeologists, Nancy Klein was a young college student in Greece, excavating ancient settlements.

Aerial Drone over downtown Dallas, Texas at night.

More than 100 students in an environmental design studio took recent three-day field trip to see them firsthand, as well as visit some of the state's top design firms.

An image of healthcare workers from within a hospital.

Healthcare facility design has a major impact on everyone's health care experience, from newborns to patients at every stage of life, as well as the practitioners who provide care.

Student standing in front of board with designs, plans and writing.

Environmental design students presented their design proposals for a rapidly transforming areanear an East Austin light rail station and explored computational design.

Texas Target Communities plan diagrams with text surrounding.

The comprehensive plan that was created in the collaboration between Caldwell’s residents, itsmunicipal government, and Texas Target Communities earned a prestigious 2022 TexasPlanning Award from the state chapter of the American Planning Association.

TxA invite poster.

Former architecture students and friends are invited to join former classmates and professors at the Aggie TxA Reception.

A graphic representing the 2022 lecture series.

There are many events coming to the Department of Architecture this fall!