The originality and innovativeness that are applied to the teaching of beginning design students tells a story of commitment and vision about the future of the design disciplines. In our college, our first-year students in…
A UT College of Architecture and Design alumnus, Matthew Barnett (’15 B.Arch), was recently named a recipient of the American Institute of Architects 2022 Young Architects Award. This is the second alumnus from the college…
A 3rd-year graduate student in our Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Architecture dual degree program was named the recipient of the 2022 Aydelott Travel Award. With the award, Sarah Kenney will travel to…
The College of Architecture and Design is pleased to announce the appointment of Anne Marie Duvall Decker, FAIA, as a spring 2022 Visiting Professor of Practice in the School of Architecture. Using the programming and…
Students in our School of Architecture "acted up." In Adjunct Assistant Professor Curry Hackett’s fall 2021 Architecture seminar, titled Acting Up: Ritual and Provocation in the Public Realm, 4th-year, 5th-year and graduate Architecture students studied…
Maged Guerguis, assistant professor of Design and Structural Technology in our School of Architecture, earned a national diversity award recognizing his collaborative research and studio. Guerguis, the McCarty Holsaple McCarty Endowed Professor, received a 2022…
Fourth-year Architecture students in lecturer Kevin Stevens’s fall 2021 studio have spent the fall 2021 semester collaborating with community members and professionals in Chattanooga to reimagine use of an historic structure, the James A. Henry…
On Nov. 23, amongst colleagues, friends and family, the AIA East Tennessee bestowed its highest honor, the Gold Medal, upon Robert C. French. The Gold Medal recognizes those who have made a lasting impact on…
Disruption is not a bad thing. When it’s applied to a stubborn or outdated belief, disruption is a welcome state. One such myth is that industry and academia cannot—or should not—partner. In 2020, our college…
Architecture students, led by Distinguished Lecturer James Rose, are embarking on a project that will benefit the Knoxville community--especially those who spend time on the Tennessee River--for years to come. In early October 2021, Rose's…