Two faculty members in the School of Architecture were recognized on Sept. 11, 2020, with an Award of Merit from the AIA Tennessee. Professors Tricia Stuth and Ted Shelton, along with alumna Christina Bouler…
McCarty Holsaple McCarty Architects & Interior Designers has established a new endowed professorship in the college and named the inaugural endowed professor. The firm’s leaders established the McCarty Holsaple McCarty Endowed Professorship to recognize the…
Visitors, Let’s Stay Healthy… Welcome! As you plan your visit to our main facility, the Art + Architecture Building on campus, or to our Fab Lab, please note these restrictions—including required appointments—as we work to…
The Tennessee RiverLine has released comprehensive research findings and recommendations from its first immersive community outreach program. Each river community that participated in the Tennessee RiverLine’s Pilot Community Program benefits from the research insights and…
Johnathan Woods, a student in Graphic Design at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Architecture and Design, has been named a winner of the national Adobe Design Circle Scholarship. Only 10 winners out of…
A final opportunity for students to remove their personal items from studio will take place Aug. 12-17, 2020, following UT’s strict protocols related to COVID-19. The college is undergoing final preparation for studios for fall…
Two students have been named finalists in an international design competition that called for them to reimagine the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Aubrey Bader, 5th-year student dually enrolled in the Bachelor of…
After a decade of leading the College of Architecture and Design and a 35-year career of teaching, professional practice, service and leadership, Scott Poole, FAIA, dean of the college, has announced his intent to step…
Congratulations to our faculty member and colleague Diane Fox on her retirement in July 2020 from the College of Architecture and Design. Diane Fox is more than a teacher. She is a designer, an artist…
By Brooks Clark UT gave Buzz Goss (B.Arch ’87) a “way of thinking” that makes solutions out of problems. When Buzz Goss was 12, his parents gave him carpenter’s tools, including power saws. “You might…