A gracious gift from alumna, Dorothy J. Sanders, who passed away on May 9, 2015, will mean additional scholarships for students at the College of Architecture and Design. Dorothy “Dottie” Sanders, graduated from UT in…
In 1965, the UT College of Architecture opened its doors in Estabrook Hall for about 20 students. Fifty years later, the College of Architecture and Design had moved into the dynamic Art and Architecture building…
Robert D. Holsaple passed away on Dec. 27, 2015, at the age of 89. Holsaple was a well-respected architect and a founding member of McCarty Holsaple McCarty, a successful architecture and interior design firm. A…
The College of Architecture and Design’s School of Architecture is one of the top schools in the nation that is preparing students for a future and designing a sustainable future, according to Design Futures Council’s…
The College of Architecture and Design announces the inaugural Architecture Faculty Fellowship beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. “This initiative will recognize and foster emerging design educators whose work shows extraordinary promise for the future…
A design/build project and two distinguished educators from the College of Architecture and Design were honored at the 2015 American Institute of Architects East Tennessee design awards in October. The design/build project earned a…
Brad Collett, assistant professor in the College of Architecture and Design and College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, was named a Fulbright Scholar for the 2015-2016 academic year. He is joined by three other…
The College of Architecture and Design welcomed future students and their families during Fall Open House Oct. 31. The event gave attendees the opportunity to learn about the college’s programs in architecture, landscape architecture and interior design.…
One often hears of students in the College of Architecture and Design excelling in competitions. When these successes result from multi-disciplinary collaboration, the success is even sweeter. This type of collaboration benefits students beyond the boundaries…
Throughout the past decade, the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design has worked with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) on several net-zero prototype buildings. In partnership with the ORNL Building Technologies Research and…