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Former student touts dome homes at California expo

Stanton ‘82 touts dome home benefits

posted July 24, 2012
Concrete dome homes could be widely implemented as the perfect solution to housing dilemmas throughout the world, said Douglas Stanton ‘82, a former Texas A&M environmental design student, at a May 2012 alternative building materials and design expo in California.
Camp Arch, Viz Kids learn how to create, animate computer models

Kid campers tackle visualization basics

posted July 23, 2012
Students learned the basics of computer animation at two summer camps held at the College of Architecture. The college offered a visualization track for older students in its Camp Arch program and the visualization department's Viz Kids Camp introduced computer graphics to a younger group.
Undergrad visualization students fill Langford buildings with art

Undergrad Vizzers' work showcased

posted July 23, 2012
Art created by undergraduate visualization students ranging from the traditional media to interactive, computer-based installations, was showcased at a spring semester-culminating exhibit held May 1-2 at the Langford Architecture Center.
New Futures workshop focused on sustainable development methods

Forum focused on sustainable planning

posted July 10, 2012
Chris Duerksen, a nationally known proponent of adopting community development codes that directly address sustainability issues, headlined “Imagining New Futures,” an annual urban planning workshop, Nov. 15 – 17 at Texas A&M.
Students’ award-winning park designs exemplify 'Education First' initiative at Texas A&M

Parkland design part of “Education First” program involvement

posted June 26, 2012
The July 13 dedication of a new park in Spring, Texas by landscape architecture students is an example of outreach projects the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning has undertaken as part of the university's Education First program.
Inaugural excellence celebration honors arch. dept. achievements

Architecture Dept. celebrates student faculty excellence

posted June 5, 2012
Geoffrey Kornegay’s proposal for a network of community facilities in Mexico City, his final Masters of Architecture study project at Texas A&M, won “Best of the Best” honors at the Department of Architecture’s inaugural Celebration of Excellence.
Barucchieri honored in service spearheaded by BED student

Student honored to plan Italian prof's memorial service

posted May 25, 2012
Marquesa Figueroa, an environmental design student, said it was an honor to spearhead planning for the May 5 memorial service for the late Paolo Barucchieri, longtime director of the Santa Chiara Study Center in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy.
Events calendar

Events calendar

posted April 30, 2012
A list of upcoming College of Architecture lectures, meetings and special events. Submit calendar entries to Phillip Rollfing at prollfing@arch.tamu.edu. Include date, time and place; a brief narrative on the nature of the event including lecture title and synopsis, speaker's name, title and relevant biographical info; and an email address and/or phone number for event contact.
Viz undergrads showcase work in May 2 art, animation exhibition

Undergrad Vizzer exhibition slated for 5 p.m. Wednesday

posted April 30, 2012
Art and animations created by undergraduate visualization students will be showcased May 2 in a semester-culminating exhibition at the Langford Architecture Center.
Project Row Houses creator discusses work with students

Houston public art creator lectures

posted April 27, 2012
At an early age, Houston-based artist Rick Lowe became interested in learning what he could do to improve residents’ quality of life in low-income communities. He began, he said, by creating paintings and sculptures dealing with political and social issues.
Roldán discusses his firm’s projects at Feb. 27 lecture

Roldan lectures at 2012 series

posted April 27, 2012
Miguel Roldán, founding principal of R+B Architects in Barcelona and adjunct professor of architecture at Texas A&M’s study abroad program in Spain, discussed his firm’s projects Feb. 27 as part of the Spring 2012 Architecture Lecture Series.
Panel hears CoSci students resolve ethical quandaries

Students resolve ethical dilemmas

posted April 25, 2012
Ethical quandaries were woven into a scenario presented to third-year construction science students at Texas A&M who where tasked with identifying and addressing the tricky predicaments in oral presentations before a panel of industry professionals.
Studio showcases concepts for healthcare design, research center

Students imagine healthcare design, research center

posted April 24, 2012
Student-designed concepts imagining the future of health facility design education and research at Texas A&M University and the facilities to house those initiatives were showcased at the Langford Architecture Center in an April 25 public review.
Department of Architecture holds best of the best competition to celebrate culture of excellence

Department event to celebrate excellence

posted April 24, 2012
“The Celebration of Excellence,” a new Department of Architecture event recognizing outstanding student and faculty achievements, will include a juried evaluation of the year’s top five graduate final study projects, culminating with the presentation of a “Best of the Best Award” for the winning work.
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.