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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 an ever-rising number of pedestrian and bicyclist deaths on U.S. roads each year, 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.
Collaborative strategies and case studies of innovative behavioral health facilities to be revealed in the spring 2020 Architecture-For-Health Lecture Series.
The lecture series features experts in public health, health care administration, architectural design, and construction.
Do you know of a former Texas A&M 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.
What does the future hold for the built, natural, virtual environment, Texas A&M, and the world?