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Artistic works by 16 faculty members from the Texas A&M School of Architecture are featured in the 12th Architecture Faculty Biennial exhibition, a University Art Galleries showcase on display in the Memorial Student Center’s J. Wayne Stark Gallery March 24 - May 14, 2021.
Some of the vast creative talents of college faculty are on display through May 14 in the Faculty Biennial 2021 at the university’s J. Wayne Stark Galleries.
As climate change is fueled in part by buildings’ energy use, CoSci prof Manish Dixit is studying how to reduce it with a National Science Foundation grant.
As prospects for telemedicine-based healthcare grow, students presented preliminary telemedicine facility design concepts in an Architecture-For-Health studio.
Major improvements to Montgomery’s historic downtown, based in part on design concepts created by landscape architecture students, are taking shape.
Stark differences in flooding and pollution in different urban growth scenarios were detailed in a study by urban planning professor Galen Newman.
College students and faculty showed how the pandemic is affecting them in a virtual exhibit hosted by the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research.
A memorial service for Randy Rehmann ’78, a leader in the construction contracting industry who passed away Feb. 9, 2021, took place Feb. 18 in Austin, Texas.
Nominations for the Texas A&M College of Architecture 2021 Outstanding Alumni Awards, the college's highest honors, are due by April 15.
Dean Jorge Vanegas recently took on the mantle of president of the Pan American Academy of Engineering, an international organization that unites engineers from more than 18 countries in collaboration to design a better world.