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…
Article by Brooks Clark (’16) Photo by Liz Ligon Patrick Hazari (’05) was on a traditional pathway as a student in the College of Architecture and Design, completing two internships at top firms and…
In its continuing focus on diversity, engagement and inclusion, the College of Architecture and Design announces the appointment of Asst. Professor Felicia Francine Dean as director of Diversity Relations, the first such role in the…
All communities along the Tennessee River are invited to become part of North America’s next great regional trail system through the Tennessee RiverTowns Program, a new initiative from the Tennessee RiverLine. Communities interested in being…
Knoxville’s ACE Mentor Program, an affiliate of the national organization, announced its inaugural scholarship winners on June 24, 2020. Four students who participated in the ACE program at South-Doyle High School have been named the…
The College of Architecture and Design in collaboration with the National Organization of Minority Architects announces the creation of a new scholarship fund for students entering the college. The Keystone Scholarship will enable the college…
Kevin Saslawsky, who earned a bachelor of Architecture degree in May 2020, has been accepted into the Institute for Computational Design and Construction program at the University of Stuttgart in Stuttgart, Germany. Contrived for students…
Assistant Professor of Architecture Maged Guerguis saw a way to improve an essential protective device for healthcare workers during the fight against COVID-19, and he responded as architects do: He innovated. Guerguis, who teaches design…
In spring 2020, Marshall Prado, assistant professor in the School of Architecture, led a new robotics course to prepare students to gain KUKA Robotics certification, making our college the first in the country to offer…
The Tennessee RiverLine is a vision for a continuous 652-mile paddling, hiking and biking trail that stretches from Knoxville, TN, to Paducah, KY. Born in our School of Landscape Architecture, the Tennessee RiverLine has…