Aerial view of the flooded Guadalupe River flowing through the Texas Hill Country, with fast-moving rapids and surrounding vegetation partially submerged.

Flood damage remains a major threat in Texas as communities face aging infrastructure, limited funding and more frequent extreme weather.

Dr. Wei Yan serves as department interim head of architecture at Texas A&M, combining research and academic leadership excellence.

Dr. Wei Yan serves as department interim head of architecture at Texas A&M, combining research and academic leadership excellence.

An image showing 3D printing in construction.

Discover how construction robotics is transforming the construction industry with automation, AI-powered tools, and advanced technologies like drones, 3D printing, and autonomous robots. Learn how these innovations enhance safety, productivity, and efficiency—while shaping the future of construction management.

Side-by-side headshots of honorees Ronald L. Skaggs, smiling on the left, and Joseph G. Sprague, smiling on the right.

Texas A&M Architecture renamed its Health Lecture Series to honor two pioneers in healthcare architecture and education.

A female student practices CPR on a training dummy while kneeling on the ground. An EMT kneels across from her.

Texas teens explore careers in climate resilience and disaster response at Camp DASH, a free summer academy at Texas A&M University.

Headshot of Dr. Ivy

Dr. Lingqian “Ivy” Hu begins her tenure as dean of Texas A&M’s College of Architecture, bringing vision and inclusive leadership.

Modern Hospital Isolation Rooms

Texas A&M’s College of Architecture will host a one-day symposium in Houston on Aug. 1, 2025, exploring ICU design innovations aligned with new SCCM guidelines, featuring expert speakers, panel discussions, and facility tours.

A portrait of Dr. Patrick Suermann.

Dr. Patrick Suermann will conclude his term as interim dean of the Texas A&M College of Architecture after three years of leadership marked by academic growth, industry engagement, and expanded student opportunities.

A sign reading "College of Architecture Construction Field Lab" stands in the foreground. In the background, a metal building is under construction with Air Force personnel on site.

Texas A&M’s College of Architecture unveiled its new Construction Field Lab at the RELLIS campus, offering hands-on learning and real-world experience.

Portrait of a manager at the construction site.

Learn more about the tools and frameworks to help construction managers and construction project managers address and overcome these issues, but few are as widely known or respected as lean construction.