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Students' sustainable doghouse designs win Brazos AIA contest

Students win AIA's Bark & Build contest

posted October 24, 2012
Former and current design students from Texas A&M’s College of Architecture incorporated “green” techniques in the design and construction of winning entries in Brazos Bark & Build, a sustainable doghouse competition sponsored by AIA Brazos.
Scott & White selects student's garden design for new hospital

Hospital to build student's healing garden design

posted October 12, 2012
A contemplative space featuring a water fountain and aromatic flora designed by Yucheng Wang, a Master of Landscape Architecture student, was the winning proposal for a healing garden in the new Scott & White Hospital in College Station.
MSLD former student presented municipal award from Shanghai

Shanghai presents municipal award to MSLD alumnus

posted October 3, 2012
The city of Shanghai has recognized a former Texas A&M land development student’s contribution to its economic and social development by presenting him with the Magnolia Silver Award, one of the city’s highest recognitions for expatriates.
Grad students earn scholarships from facility management group

IFMA awards students with scholarships

posted September 25, 2012
Three graduate students at Texas A&M pursuing facility management certificates were awarded scholarships by an international FM foundation based on the students’ essays, leadership skills and letters of professional intent.
Kang chairs Texas building information modeling group

CoSci prof heads Texas BIM alliance

posted September 25, 2012
The Building Information Modeling Texas Alliance, a statewide group of construction industry professionals led by Julian Kang, associate professor of construction science at Texas A&M, is advancing the industry’s use of BIM, which improves productivity in building design, construction, and maintenance.
New holders of professorships, chairs announced at reception

College appoints professorships

posted September 19, 2012
New appointments to the College of Architecture's endowed professorships and chairs, which support their holders’ teaching, research and service initiatives, were announced by Jorge Vanegas, dean of the college, at a Sept. 12 reception in the Wright Gallery.
Student's sustainability essay wins University Writing Center contest

Student's essay earns Writing Center award

posted August 14, 2012
The construction industry must develop a culture of sustainability to meet a moral imperative to preserve the Earth, wrote Texas A&M construction science student Rebecca Curry in an essay earning honorable mention in the University Writing Center's 10th Anniversary Writing Contest.
Ph.D. student tapped to represent Jordan in global health care group

Jordanian doctoral student to serve on international group

posted August 8, 2012
Shireen Kanakri, a Ph.D. architecture student at Texas A&M, will represent her native country, Jordan, as member of the International Union of Architects’ Public Health Group, an organization that promotes building design that contributes to patient healing.
Design Process students' eco-park wins Thought for Food Challenge

Winning eco-park concept aims to reduce food waste

posted August 6, 2012
An eco-park concept aimed at reducing food waste through public education, developed by an interdisciplinary Texas A&M student team, netted first place in a worldwide contest seeking solutions to the world’s most pressing food issues.
Former student's award-winning blog pays homage to nerd culture

Former student's award-winning blog extols nerd culture

posted August 3, 2012
A blog covering design, technology, gadgets and nerd/geek culture, maintained by a former Texas A&M environmental design student, was recently recognized with an award from the WordPress blogging community.
CoSci study abroad students help wayward U.S. tourists in London

CoSci students help wayward UK tourists

posted July 30, 2012
Two U.S. tourists traveling in London last spring were so grateful for the help they received navigating the city's Byzantine subway system, that they penned a letter praising their benefactors, Texas A&M construction science students Colin Spencer and Ian Stephenson, and sent it to the department head.
College of Architecture names nine 2012 Outstanding Alumni

College names 2012 Outstanding Alumni

posted July 24, 2012
Pioneering designers, an entrepreneur, educator, an advocate for the landscape architecture profession and a leader in the animation industry were named 2012 outstanding alumni by Texas A&M’s College of Architecture.
Alumna heads award-winning restoration of NYC row house

Alum heads lauded NYC row house restoration project

posted July 23, 2012
An 1889 New York row house with a striking façade has been restored to its former glory earning kudos for lead designer Lorie Riddle ’93 and the restoration team from her firm, Superstructures Engineers and Architects.
Ndubisi named new landscape architecture society fellow

Ndubisi honored as new ASLA fellow

posted July 11, 2012
Honoring a 25-year career as a nationally known scholar, educator, academic practitioner and administrator, Forster Ndubisi, head of Texas A&M’s Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, has been elevated to fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
LAUP students earn Southerland scholarships for leadership roles

LAUP students’ leadership nets scholarships

posted July 10, 2012
Ed Tarlton, an Urban and Regional Sciences Ph.D. student and Patrick Patterson, a Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Planning student, earned the J. Malon Southerland Aggie Leader Scholarship, established to reflect Texas A&M’s commitment to student involvement.