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The daring, unconventional residential designs by Bruce Goff will be featured in a new exhibit Oct. 21 – Dec. 12, 2019.
Texas A&M produces some of the nation’s most highly-sought architecture graduates and is home to one of the most admired design educators.
The College's 50th anniversary festivities include a daylong event Friday featuring an address by distinguished alum Henry Cisneros '68.
Aggies Merry and William Raba met at Texas A&M and are creating a legacy by establishing two $150,000 endowments.
A giant ballroom was packed with college-age students developing video games at Chillennium, the world’s largest student-run game jam.
How can workers be trained for workplaces that will be in deep space with low- and no-gravity environments in a safe, cost-effective manner?
Research and creative work by College of Architecture faculty and Ph.D. students was on display at the college’s annual research symposium.
Uneven walking surfaces are small matters to most pedestrians, but scholars find they have significant health impacts on the elderly.
Texas A&M College of Architecture endowed professorships support their holders’ teaching, research and service initiatives.








