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Entrepreneurial design group leaving its mark at Texas A&M

Entrepreneurial student designers tackle local projects

posted October 12, 2012
A entrepreneurial team of senior environmental design majors who bonded in a freshman studio is leaving its mark at Texas A&M tackling projects that include a countertop with design cues from campus' landmark Century Oak.
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.
Viz undergrads lay “Pennies for Procrastination” at Sully statue

Sully statue adorned with penny project

posted September 26, 2012
If placing a penny on the Sul Ross statue at Texas A&M brings good luck on tests, three visualization students whose experimental typography project at the statue that included 13,496 pennies should do just fine on their remaining test days.
Speakers to discuss global  healthcare facility design

Arch-For-Health lecture series at Texas A&M

posted August 27, 2012
Designing healthcare facilities in today’s world of accelerating change, uncertain economies and a growing population is the subject of this fall’s Architecture-For-Health lecture series at Texas A&M.
Students studying abroad in Italy design film school, video games

Students studying in Italy design film school, video games

posted August 13, 2012
Students studying abroad in Italy designed a film school on the outside wall of the medieval town of Castiglion Fiorentino and used their host town as a setting to create video games during their Texas A&M spring 2012 study abroad semester.
Students to design, build home in new, multidisciplinary initiative

Students to design, build new house

posted August 9, 2012
Students from all disciplines at Texas A&M’s College of Architecture will design and build a single-family residence during the 2012-13 academic year in a subdivision near downtown Bryan as part of the new collegewide Real Projects initiative.
Students explore design concepts for learning, residential facilities

Learning, housing facilities designed

posted August 9, 2012
While exploring themes related to place and sustainability, students in two Texas A&M design studios taught last spring developed intricate scale models for a sustainable living learning center in Georgia and a mixed use residential and business development in College Station.
Time-laspe video shows Frosh Viz students making Aggie Ring mural

Viz students create mural of Aggie Ring

posted July 23, 2012
Freshman visualization students added color and texture to black and white photos of a mystery object and collaborated to assemble the small sections into a giant mural of an Aggie ring.
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.
Students create redevelopment plans for Bonn's Rhine riverfront

Students create designs for Rhine riverfront area

posted July 17, 2012
Design and planning students at Texas A&M envisioned turning the downtown Rhine riverfront in Bonn, Germany into a destination for residential and business development and tourism during a fall 2011 study abroad studio.
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.
Students' design to help firm envision new children's hospital

Grad student designs children’s hospital

posted April 30, 2012
A family-centered environment, healing gardens and lots of visual exposure to natural environments are features of a preliminary design for a new children’s hospital in Richmond, Va. created as a final study project for a Dallas-based architecture firm by Suyong Jin, a Master of Architecture student at Texas A&M University.
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.
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.