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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.
Research finds evidence-based & 'green' design mostly compatible

Study: 'green' and evidence-based design compatible

posted April 19, 2012
Evidence-based design and eco-effective, or sustainable, design are fundamentally compatible despite some conflicts, concluded Mardelle Shepley, professor of architecture of Texas A&M, in a research paper she’s presenting this May at a conference in Beijing, China.
‘Volatile Formation’ talk featured founding partner of Kokkugia

Aussie architect’s lecture focuses on ‘Volatile Formation’

posted April 17, 2012
Roland Snooks, founding partner of Kokkugia, a progressive architecture and urban design practice, presented “Volatile Formation,” the final lecture in the Department of Architecture’s Spring 2012 Lecture Series, April 23 at Preston Geren Auitorium.
U.K. profs eye architecture, resources, new materialism

Speakers to discuss new materialism

posted April 11, 2012
Two design educators from the United Kingdom, Jon Goodbun and Karin Jaschke, will present “Architecture and its Resources: Towards a New Materialist Practice,” 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 16 in Preston Geren Auditorium as part of Texas A&M’s Department of Architecture Lecture Series.
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.
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.
Vanegas moderates ‘green’ panel at global real estate convention

Vanegas moderates sustainability panel at Qatar urban forum

posted March 24, 2012
Four of the world’s leading “green” experts discussed sustainability, energy and “green” development in a March 6 forum moderated by Jorge Vanegas, dean of Texas A&M’s College of Architecture, at a global real estate convention in Cannes, France.
D-Day Ranger monument saved by Aggie-led restoration effort

CHC-led effort saves Ranger Memorial

posted March 13, 2012
Visitors to Pointe du Hoc in Normandy, France, can once again visit a cliffside monument honoring the World War II heroism of U.S. Army Rangers, led by a future Texas A&M president, following a $6 million site restoration based on information gathered by the university’s Center for Heritage Conservation.
Costa Rican adventure tales recounted in student journal

Costa Rican stories told in grad student minimester journal

posted February 15, 2012
Graduate architecture student Luis Martinez shares sketches, photos and his journal chronicling the adventures of students in January at Texas A&M's Soltis Center, located deep in the Costa Rican rainforest.
Landscape architecture advisers visit Soltis Center in Costa Rica

Landscape pros study at Costa Rica center

posted February 14, 2012
Nestled amid the Costa Rican rain forest, Texas A&M's Soltis Center for Research and Education provides a perfect venue for landscape architecture studies, according to members of the Landscape Architecture Professional Advisory Board who visited there last January for continuing education coursework.
Exhibit, magazine showcase work of study abroad professor's firm

Prof's work shown in Barcelona exhibit, Spanish magazine

posted February 14, 2012
A series of living spaces co-designed by Miguel Roldán, adjunct professor of architecture for Texas A&M’s study abroad program in Spain, were exhibited at the Catalunya College of Architects headquarters in Barcelona.
Urban planning student pursues European studies as Bosch Fellow

Planning student to study in Germany as Robert Bosch Fellow

posted February 7, 2012
This fall master of urban planning student Nick Oyler is traveling to Germany on a Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship to study how Europe’s political, economic and cultural environment impact planning and sustainability.
Exhibit co-curated by Lang named one of 2011’s top cultural events

Lang helped curate exhibit ranked as a top event of 2011

posted February 6, 2012
An exhibition retracing a landmark 1972 New York Museum of Modern Art exhibit of Italian design co-curated by Peter Lang, associate professor of architecture, was lauded as one of the world’s 2011 cultural highlights.
Campagnol paper explores  Brazil’s industrial heritage

Prof's research explores Brazil’s industrial past

posted January 23, 2012
The Brazilian government’s role in enacting legislation to preserve the South American nation’s industrial heritage was researched in a paper by Gabriela Campagnol, assistant professor of architecture at Texas A&M, published in a national preservation journal.
Texas A&M study abroad students reimagine Tuscan town's piazza

Students redesign Italian city’s piazza

posted January 4, 2012
Environmental design students studying abroad last fall in the small Tuscan town of Castiglion Fiorentino reimagined the town’s piazza, creating proposals that included an international university, a culinary school and restaurant, theater, gallery, hotel, apartments and shops.