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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.
Wright Gallery exhibit featured work by young Spanish architects

Exhibit showcased work of emerging Spanish architects

posted July 24, 2012
An exhibit showcasing the extraordinary work of emerging architects from Spain, where architecture became a global point of reference by the end of the 20th century, was on display Nov. 6 – Dec. 10, 2012 in the Texas A&M College of Architecture's Wright Gallery.
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.
Outstanding alum recalls college days in Texas Architect magazine

Alum recalls college days in memoir

posted May 25, 2012
Frank Welch ’51 recounts the emphasis on Modernism in Texas A&M’s architecture program as well as learning experiences outside the classroom in the first chapter of his unpublished memoir, the cover story of the January/February 2012 issue of Texas Architect.
Rodiek’s students sweep national nursing home design competition

Students dominate national healthcare design competition

posted April 30, 2012
Environmental design student teams from Texas A&M swept a national design contest, winning first-, second-, and third-place awards, as well as honorable mention with plans for renovating a skilled nursing facility in Jacksonville, Florida.
Aggie-founded architecture program thriving in Bangladesh

Aggie-founded arch program flourishing in Bangladesh

posted April 30, 2012
More than 50 year's ago two adventurous members of the architecture faculty at Texas A&M University traveled with their families and an associate to South Asia to establish the first architectural education program in East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
Interdisciplinary projects to include Viz, LAND students

New interdisciplinary classes to begin at Texas A&M this fall

posted April 27, 2012
Visualization and landscape architecture students will be working with counterparts from numerous other disciplines working on groundbreaking projects made possible by a new interdisciplinary initiative at Texas A&M.
Noted designer guides student's in shape, materials exploration

Art and technology merge in students' design exploration

posted April 27, 2012
Working under the tutelage of an algorithmic design expert and an aerospace engineer, students in an experimental design studio at Texas A&M recently created prototypes for two unconventional home exteriors fabricated from innovative composite building materials.
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.
Web classes offered in landscape architecture, urban planning

LAUP offering online courses this summer

posted April 25, 2012
This summer, for the first time, the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Plannning is offering five undergraduate classes online. Two of the course, URSC 325, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, and URSC 330, Land Development I, are available only to students pursuing degrees offered by the department.
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.
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.
Cancer claims beloved Santa Chiara Study Center director

Beloved Italian prof succumbs to cancer

posted April 10, 2012
The world just got a little less interesting, concluded a Monday, April 9 email from Rome announcing the passing of Paolo Barucchieri, longtime director of Texas A&M’s study abroad program in Italy and beloved figure to the hundreds of Aggies who studied there over the last three decades.
Interdisciplinary green roof effort to engage wide variety of students

Campus green roof initiative to involve multiple disciplines

posted April 4, 2012
Next fall, students from a variety of academic programs will collaborate to install and monitor a green roof atop a campus building; an initiative preparing students as leaders in energy conservation, said Bruce Dvorak, an assistant professor of landscape architecture.
Mann elected director of global health care architecture group

Mann heads world health design group

posted April 3, 2012
As the new director of the International Union of Architects Public Health Group, George J. Mann, professor of architecture at Texas A&M, said he will advocate heightened patient care, improved health care access and availability, and quality, affordable health facilities worldwide.