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Texas A&M University College of Architecture College of Architecture College Website College Directory ITS Helpdesk My Email (Outlook Web Access) My Architecture Account College Intranet Departments Architecture Construction Science Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Visualization Centers & Institutes CRS Center Center for Housing and Urban Development Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center Center for Health Systems & Design Center for Heritage Conservation Institute for Applied Creativity Institute for Sustainable Coastal Communities Outreach Colonias Program Texas Target Communities Texas Sustainable Coastal Initiative News ArchOne Newsletter College Calendar Facebook Twitter Texas A&M University College of Architecture Home Events Studio Research Academics Honors Class Acts Videos All Site Navigation Home Events Studio Research Academics Honors Class Acts Videos All ACADEMICS FEATURE RESEARCH Texas A&M researchers enabling buildings to ‘breathe’ posted January 29, 2020 Buildings may one day “breathe,” and be able to function in their own environment with the help of a type of “smart skin” developed by a team of Texas A&M University researchers. ACADEMICS FEATURE HONORS Student team wins second in Disney Imagineering competition posted January 28, 2020 Four Texas A&M College of Architecture students won second place last week in an elite national contest hosted by Walt Disney Imagineering. RESEARCH Do crash articles affect road safety of walkers/bicyclists? posted January 24, 2020 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 situation influenced by how news articles about crashes are written, said Tara Goddard, assistant professor of urban planning. ACADEMICS FEATURE HONORS Undergrad team makes finals in Disney Imagineering design competition posted January 16, 2020 A design concept of an on-campus memorial that reflects the rich history of Texas A&M landed four College of Architecture seniors a spot as finalists in an elite national challenge hosted by Walt Disney Imagineering. CLASS ACTS EVENTS FEATURE Nominations for outstanding college alumni due April 15 posted January 16, 2020 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? Nominations for the 2020 award are due by April 15. EVENTS Artists plea for climate change awareness posted January 15, 2020 Texas artists Carol Flueckiger and Robin Germany make a powerful plea for awareness of climate change, and a call for each individual to act accordingly, in “Notes from the Desert Aquarium,” a new exhibit Jan. 21 – March 10, 2020 at the Wright Gallery. EVENTS Energy exploration expert, architect to head Rowlett Lecture posted January 15, 2020 On March 25, the CRS Center will host its annual Rowlett Lecture Series, featuring Tim Leach ’82, head of Concho Resources, Inc., a leading oil and gas exploration and production company, and Mark Wellen, founding principal, Rhotenberry Wellen Architects. ‹ › Archive View Grid View List View Home ACADEMICS FEATURE RESEARCH Texas A&M researchers enabling buildings to ‘breathe’ posted January 29, 2020 Buildings may one day “breathe,” and be able to function in their own environment with the help of a type of “smart skin” developed by a team of Texas A&M University researchers. ACADEMICS FEATURE HONORS Student team wins second in Disney Imagineering competition posted January 28, 2020 Four Texas A&M College of Architecture students won second place last week in an elite national contest hosted by Walt Disney Imagineering. ACADEMICS FEATURE HONORS Undergrad team makes finals in Disney Imagineering design competition posted January 16, 2020 A design concept of an on-campus memorial that reflects the rich history of Texas A&M landed four College of Architecture seniors a spot as finalists in an elite national challenge hosted by Walt Disney Imagineering. ACADEMICS EVENTS FEATURE Speakers to discuss behavioral health facility design posted January 16, 2020 Leading public health professionals, healthcare system administrators, designers, builders and professionals in related fields will reveal collaborative strategies and case studies of innovative behavioral health facilities in the spring 2020 Architecture-For-Health Lecture Series. CLASS ACTS EVENTS FEATURE Nominations for outstanding college alumni due April 15 posted January 16, 2020 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? Nominations for the 2020 award are due by April 15. FEATURE CoSci student wins TV Christmas light competition posted December 10, 2019 Sophomore construction science student Jordan Maywald won $50,000 and first place on the national ABC-TV show “The Great Christmas Light Fight” on Dec. 9 for a beautiful, massive light display constructed at his family’s Austin home. FEATURE Merry '84 and William '86 Raba support graduate education posted October 8, 2019 Where their story started, they are helping others begin. Merry '84 and William '86 Raba met and began their lives together at Texas A&M University and are creating a legacy by establishing two $150,000 endowments. FEATURE HONORS Dean announces new professorships and fellowships posted September 12, 2019 New appointments to Texas A&M College of Architecture endowed professorships, which support their holders’ teaching, research and service initiatives, have been announced by Jorge Vanegas, dean of the college. FEATURE Arch prof explores three decades of Israeli architecture posted June 28, 2019 Leading scholars explore innovative and experimental architecture created during Israel’s first three decades of existence in a new book co-edited by Anat Geva, Texas A&M professor of architecture. EVENTS FEATURE HONORS Prof’s drawing chosen for Texas gallery exhibition posted June 19, 2019 A drawing by Alejandro Borges, an architecture faculty member at Texas A&M, is part of a June 22 – July 20 group exhibit at Artspace 111, one of the most prestigious galleries in Texas. EVENTS FEATURE Film Symposium explored design theory, practice posted April 30, 2019 A wide variety of research and creative work by film and design scholars and filmmakers was featured in the 2019 Architecture and Film Symposium May 4-5. Participants promoted innovations in design theory, teaching and practice. FEATURE LAND prof highlights trees’ vital role in landscape design posted April 25, 2019 On this Arbor Day, April 26, 2019, William ‘Chip’ Winslow, a landscape architecture professor at Texas A&M University, highlights the vital role of trees in the Earth’s ecosystem. FEATURE HONORS College research center honors scholar with inaugural award posted April 2, 2019 A career marked by groundbreaking urban development research findings netted Ann O’M. Bowman, professor of government and public service, the inaugural Transformative Research Award from the university’s Center for Housing and Urban Development. ACADEMICS EVENTS FEATURE Viz expert to speak on human perception in Giesecke Lecture posted March 22, 2019 Data visualization and human perception are the subject matter of an expert talk by Colin Ware, professor and director of the Data Visualization Research Lab at the University of New Hampshire, 4-5:30 p.m. Friday March 29 in Geren Auditorium, Langford Architecture Center Building B on the Texas A&M campus. CLASS ACTS FEATURE HONORS College grads lead 17 businesses on Aggie 100 list posted March 18, 2019 The 2018 Aggie 100 list of the fastest-growing companies owned or led by Texas A&M graduates includes 17 businesses headed by former students from the College of Architecture. Older → Follow Us Facebook Twitter Vimeo Youtube Flickr RSS COLLEGE NEWS ARCHIVE Peruse College o...