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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Photo Gallery Fall 2022 Final Reviews 

From Nov. 29-Dec. 14, 2022, students presented to faculty and visiting critics their final projects from their fall 2022 studios and offered public presentations of their work. This was a time to celebrate our students’…
students listening to a presentation

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Tennessee RiverLine Announces 2022 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community Impact Grant Awardees 

_The More Than $30,000 In Grant Funds Will Support DEI Programs Across Tennessee River Communities. The Tennessee RiverLine, North America’s next great regional trail system, has awarded 2022 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Community Impact…
Kayaks and sky at sunrise

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Winter 2022 Externships: Experiences and Opportunities 

Winter break normally is a time for students to relax with their families and recuperate from the fall semester. Landscape Architecture students, however, spent their 2021-2022 break networking with professionals and increasing their design experiences.…
buildings on a pier

Monday, February 21, 2022

Tennessee RiverLine Recognizes Leadership, Innovation 

The Tennessee RiverLine announces recipients of its 2021 awards that recognize communities, individuals and organizations who best exemplify a commitment to the Tennessee RiverLine’s transformation vision and embody its guiding principles each year. This year’s…
two people posing with a plaque

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Banana Peels and Eggshells: Landscape Architecture Student Fights Food Insecurity and Protects the Environment 

When a Volunteer combines her passion for the environment, knowledge of farming, unique studio project and very good timing, the results are beautifully simple and at the same time, far-reaching. Marilyn Reish is a third-year…
Marilyn Reish holding vegetables

Thursday, February 3, 2022

OLIN Partners Named Visiting Professors of Practice in Landscape Architecture 

The School of Landscape Architecture welcomes OLIN partners, Jessica Henson and Trevor Lee, as Visiting Professors of Practice during spring 2022. With offices in Philadelphia and Los Angeles, OLIN creates distinguished landscapes and urban designs…
multi-colored schematic of the Cumberland Plateau

Monday, November 22, 2021

Students, Faculty Collaborate across Colleges and Engage Community to Steward Third Creek 

To learn something, sometimes you have to get your feet wet. Students in Mike Ross’s class, however, are totally immersed, and they are learning more than lessons found in a curriculum. Ross, who teaches jointly…
people working with small floating wetlands

Friday, October 22, 2021

Tennessee RiverLine Announces 2022 Communities, Engages 1 Million People 

The Tennessee RiverLine announced on Oct. 22 that it is welcoming five river communities as its 2022 Tennessee RiverTowns Program cohort, bringing the total number of people engaged in the program to 1 million. Five…
kayaker

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

National Resilience Planning Expert Joins Tennessee River Studio 

“I am excited to work with students to explore the natural and cultural dynamics of the river and develop strategies for resilient and sustainable design and land management.” -Pippa Brashear, SCAPE Landscape Architecture __ The…
Kayaks and sky at sunrise

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Madl Publishes Educational Book on Landscape Architecture 

Andrew Madl, an adjunct assistant professor in the School of Landscape Architecture, recently published a book describing computational workflows and processes in the study and design of landscape architecture.   In spring 2021, Madl published…
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We're excited to announce that six faculty members We're excited to announce that six faculty members were honored with @acsanational and @aianational 2023 Architectural Education Awards in the categories of Diversity Achievement, Housing Design Education and Creative Achievement! Read the full story here archdesign.utk.edu/acsa-awards-2023/ and by clicking on Latest News in our Linktr.ee.
Reserve your spot at the Public Interiority Sympos Reserve your spot at the Public Interiority Symposium on Saturday, Feb. 18, Art + Architecture Bldg. The symposium provides a global platform to investigate outdoor urban conditions of interiority with keynote speaker Suzie Attiwill @suzie_attiwill. And don’t miss the exhibition and closing reception Feb. 18. Details and RSVP here: archdesign.utk.edu/event/symposium-public-interiority/ and by clicking on Latest Events in our Linktr.ee.
Students and recent grads from Kimberly Mitchell’s Graphic Design classes were named as winners in the GDUSA 2022 American Graphic Design Awards. Of the 10K entries, only 1,000 received awards, and of those, six are from our college. Congrats to May 2022 graduates Allie Lopez Torres and Samantha Huang (Friends in Translation app) and Michael Bloodworth (Dignity Project), and to our current students, Lauren Favier (social pastiche poster), Maggie Meystrik (3D typography poster) and Jessica Taylor (animation). Watch Taylor's animation: drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1Ir9x-PnF0ZAv6nFl3SJSdNlzU_f1venQ
A sneak peek…Our Master of Architecture students A sneak peek…Our Master of Architecture students conduct independent research into thematic issues deeply relevant to architecture. Across the cohort, they produce provocative work grappling with architecture’s agency in the emerging world. In fall of their final year, they develop their thesis proposal and document, which is the groundwork for a design project completed in spring, guided by a project advisory committee. 
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To take a sneak peek at the Master of Architecture students’ final spring design projects, we’ll share work over the next weeks from their fall proposals. These reflect the framework of their fields of interest, intellectual allies including precedents from scholarly and creative works, early experiments with design methodologies, a working stance on territory, as well as proposals for their spring design projects. Enjoy this glimpse into their insightful and provocative ideas, starting with work from students Maxwell Batchelor and Amir Elraheb.
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We offer 2-year and 3.5-year Master of Architecture degrees: archdesign.utk.edu/schools/school-of-architecture/. Start your application now: archdesign.utk.edu/apply/apply-to-master-of-architecture/.
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Maxwell Batchelor: Speculative Representation.
This thesis seeks not only to replicate the practice of the DRAWDEL through scripting but also to deconstruct, modify and expand the practice into a methodology of my own. This practice will include a number of phases, beginning with the [1]digital, translating to the [2]physical and then moving into the realm of [3]speculative representation. As with anything in this realm, legibility is not the goal but rather the qualities of the work.
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Amir Elraheb: Earthen Evocations.
Earth has an identity and a memory. As designers who alter the earth, we can contort these features of the material, which play with the effects of the materiality of earth products. This earthen typology can coalesce with a multitude of other materials to produce architecture that retains a sense of place and tell a story from its memory.

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