Visualization students put their work on display at the 2021 Viz Fall Show.

The Langford buildings were abuzz with artistic visions as visualization students displayed their work at the 2021 Viz Fall Show.

A portrait of Priya Jain.

Priya Jain traces the architectural impact of immigrant culture and learns what buildings are significant to individual cultures.

A portrait of Deidra D. Davis.

Deidra D. Davis is part of a team of researchers that aim in part to teach students how to advocate for healthy environments.

A rooftop garden with landscape architecture.

“Green” roof designs reduce climate change and make cities more sustainable, said Bruce Dvorak, associate professor of landscape architecture.

An environmental portrait of Susanneh Bieber.

Susanneh Bieber researches the relationship between public art and the female impact.

Students design structures in class with support from faculty.

Designs for structures for an organic, self-sustaining farm system in Cambodia were created this fall by environmental design students led by Julie Rogers.

A family takes a group photo together inside their home.

Laredo residents relate how the Texas A&M Colonias Program enhances the quality of life for her, her family, and colonias residents.

A portrait of Patrick C. Suermann and Jorge A. Venegas.

Jorge A. Venegas, dean of the College of Architecture since 2009, will remain with the university and Patrick C. Suermann will serve as acting dean.

A view of the The E-Quad.

The E-Quad, designed by Coleman & Associates, is a short walk across Ross St. from Langford C. Coleman is an Outstanding Alumna of the College of Architecture.

A group of people doing research and studying an outdoor area.

Between 1865 and 1930, formerly enslaved people in Texas founded hundreds of communities now known as Texas Freedom Colonies.