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Urban planning faculty are helping to fine-tune a computer tool that will help communities prepare for and recover from natural disasters.
A new book edited by Emeritus Professor Michael Lindell hailed as “an extraordinary contribution to the hazard and disaster planning field.”
Buildings may one day “breathe” with the help of a type of “smart skin” that can increase energy efficiency.
Four Texas A&M College of Architecture students won second place last week in an elite national contest hosted by Walt Disney Imagineering.
Despite a rising number of pedestrian and bicyclist deaths on U.S. roads, there’s no widespread public pressure to improve road safety.
A design concept of an on-campus memorial that reflects the rich history of Texas A&M landed four seniors a spot as finalists in an elite national challenge.
The lecture series features experts in public health, health care administration, architectural design, and construction.
Collaborative strategies and case studies of innovative behavioral health facilities to be revealed in the spring 2020 Architecture-For-Health Lecture Series.
Do you know of a former College of Architecture student who is a candidate for the college’s highest honor, the Outstanding Alumni Award?
The March 25 Rowlett lecture was canceled to conform with Texas A&M coronavirus guidelines. The event will be rescheduled for 2020.








