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Esquivel's 3-D latticework designs festoon Hispanic scholarship gala

Architecture prof's designs festoon Hispanic gala

posted July 31, 2012
Intricate 3-D latticework crafted from polymer sheets and hung from the wall and ceiling of the Brazos Center ballroom provided a celebratory atmosphere for a July 14 scholarship award gala hosted by the Hispanic Forum of Bryan/College Station.
College of Architecture preparing for upcoming 'Year of Diversity'

College celebrates 'Year of Diversity'

posted July 30, 2012
Throughout the 2012-13 academic year the Texas A&M College of Architecture is celebrating a "Year of Diversity" with a variety of projects and special events spotlighting the value of cultural diversity and its relevance to the disciplines taught at the college.
Alumus designs equestrian venue for 2012 Olympic Summer Games

Former student designs Olympic equestrian venue

posted April 27, 2012
The grace and power of equestrian events at this summer’s Olympic games in London will be showcased in a venue designed by Charlie Kolarik ’04, a Texas A&M Master of Architecture graduate.
Former student helps design kinetic installation for MSC

Former student’s MSC installation debuts in late 2012

posted April 25, 2012
A high-tech, permanent installation for the newly renovated Memorial Student Center portraying Texas A&M students past and present, designed in part by a former environmental design student, will debut in December.
Viz students unleash creativity at Viz-a-GoGo in downtown Bryan

Viz-a-GoGo 19 slated May 3-5 in Bryan

posted April 20, 2012
Was it Professor Plum in the conservatory with a wrench? You'll get a “Clue” as a board game-styled murder mystery unfolds during the interstitial segments of Viz-a-GoGo 19, the annual showcase of digital wizardry created by students in the Master of Science in Visualization program at Texas A&M.
Davison’s art ponders the ethereal at Dallas museum through June 22

Davison’s art on display in Dallas

posted April 19, 2012
Ethereal places blending fantasy- and science fiction-like imagery with the divine embody the art of Dick Davison, a professor of visualization at Texas A&M whose work is being shown at Dallas museum through June 22, 2012.
Solar-powered umbrella design places 3rd in national contest

Students' solar-powered umbrella wins 3rd in contest

posted April 12, 2012
A solar-powered beach umbrella capable of powering portable electronic devices, built by a team of Texas A&M Design Process students, earned third place in the nationwide Innovative Design Competition sponsored by Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc.
Students design healing center concept in marathon charrette

Grad architecture students’ design wows conference

posted April 3, 2012
Texas A&M graduate architecture students impressed a design jury at a 2011 Nashville healthcare design conference with their concept to convert an antiquated public health facility to a holistic healing center for “everyday athletes.”
Students’ functional wall design selected for show by online voters

Aggies' wall design tabbed for exhibit in online voting contest

posted February 14, 2012
An innovative wall system created by Texas A&M environmental design students was one of thirteen pieces selected through an online vote for inclusion in an exhibit at a Kentucky Gallery this September.
Fortune cookies inform flexible formwork in students’ design

Forum features fortune cookie-fashioned form

posted January 31, 2012
Architectural concepts for a gallery and product showroom for Alessi, the world-renowned Italian kitchenware company, developed by two Texas A&M University environmental design students, are featured on suckerPUNCH, a popular and important Internet design forum.