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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Students Design, Build 3D-Printed Pavilion at UT Cherokee Farm 

  The college’s work with the University of Tennessee Research Park at Cherokee Farm continues during the fall 2022 semester. This semester, students in Distinguished Lecturer James Rose’s studio have designed, and with help from…
night render of a three-sided pavilion

Friday, October 8, 2021

Students Design Outdoor Recreation Center for UT Research Park 

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…
students with designs at Cherokee Farm

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Architecture Students Address Housing Crisis 

The coronavirus pandemic has brought to light many critical issues in America, including the fragility of housing, and two studios in the School of Architecture are addressing the issue head on. Distinguished Lecturer James Rose…
design of multi-floored structure

Friday, March 27, 2020

Architecture Students Propose Innovation Headquarters 

Fourth-year Architecture students in Adjunct Assistant Professor James Rose’s Integration studio have partnered with Local Motors to propose concepts for a design and innovation center for the company’s Knoxville microfactory. Founded in 2007, Local Motors…
models on a table

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Micro House Design Chosen for Chicago Architecture Biennial 

A group of our recent Architecture graduates’ design for a micro house has been chosen to be displayed at the Chicago Architecture Biennial, a great honor for these new alumni and our college. The Chicago…
one of the student groups' micro houses, the plus pod for future UT dorm residents

Friday, November 3, 2017

HBG Design Brings INDECOM to UT, Awards Scholarships to Students 

HBG Design partnered with the College of Architecture and Design in the HBG Design International Design Competition (INDECOM). HBG Design is a nationally recognized hospitality and entertainment architecture and interior design firm located in Memphis,…
HBG Logo

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Energy-Harvesting AMIE Named a Research Winner by Architect Magazine 

AMIE, the revolutionary energy-harvesting system designed and built by a team of students, faculty, design professionals and science researchers in the Governor’s Chair for Energy + Urbanism, was named a 2017 R+D Award Winner by…
AMIE project on top of a mountain

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Students Lauded for Design Excellence 

During its Honors Convocation event in late April, the College of Architecture and Design celebrated the design excellence of students.  The event gave college faculty and administrators, as well as students and families, the chance…

Friday, December 4, 2015

Architects Judge, Award Student Work 

One assignment.  Eight student teams.  Two professional organizations.  Two awards. Competition was at a high level on Dec. 3, 2015, at the College of Architecture and Design as fourth-year architecture students competed for awards—and invaluable…

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

DesignIntelligence: UT Architecture a Top School; Rose “Most Admired” 

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…
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This month, we’ve shared a sneak peek into the s This month, we’ve shared a sneak peek into the spring design projects of our Master of Architecture students by viewing some of the work from their fall proposals. Through their independent research, our students produce provocative work that grapples with architecture’s agency in the emerging world as they examine thematic issues deeply relevant to architecture. We salute our professors, who are guiding the students: Rana Abudayyeh, Jennifer Akerman, Lauren Buntemeyer, Tim Dolan, Richard-Allen Foster, Carl Lostritto, Jeremy Magner, Scottie McDaniel, Tracy Moir-McClean, Marshall Prado, Micah Rutenberg, Avigail Sachs, Mark Stanley, Scott Wall and Kathy Wheeler.
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Learn more about our Master of Architecture program and how you belong here. 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/.
Sneak peek into our Master of Architecture final d Sneak peek into our Master of Architecture final design projects…To take a sneak peek at the Master of Architecture students’ final spring design projects, we’re sharing work from their fall proposals. Enjoy this glimpse at the design proposals from Danielle Lanier and Rachel Paganelli.
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Danielle Lanier: The Left Behind.
Our surroundings are a compilation of history and have accumulated memory over time. Many of the cities and spaces we occupy have held generations of stories and witnessed events present day society can only read about in literature. However, fragments of these lives have been left behind in the form of memory and debris deposited within the fabric of our landscape. This thesis aims to examine how architecture can begin to re-imagine the way in which we approach traditional notions of a museum typology. It also challenges traditional notions of architectural preservation that play a role in objectifying history rather than occupying it. By examining architecture of war, post conflict, I hope to gain insight on the morality, memory and value associated with territory.
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Rachel Paganelli: Intelligence in Architectural Practice | Modus Operandi: A Look Inside the Future.
This thesis will speculate on the future role of architects as machine learning technology is implemented into design tools. The work will employ a variety of representation methods to visually communicate the importance of an Architect’s authority. The tools and networks help optimize processes in order to create drawings and spaces but lack the ability to measure qualitative aspects of space. The role of the Architect will then shift from executor of the tools to a surveyor of operations.
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Like what you see? 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/.
Last chance! Reserve your spot at the Public Inter Last chance! 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. Plus don’t miss the Public Interiority Exhibition’s closing reception on Feb. 18! Details and RSVP here: archdesign.utk.edu/event/symposium-public-interiority/ and by clicking on Latest Events in our Linktr.ee.
Coming soon! Registration for Summer Design Camp, Coming soon! Registration for Summer Design Camp, July 16-22, 2023, opens on March 1. Camp is for high school students interested in design and how design impacts the world. Watch for registration and learn more about camp here: archdesign.utk.edu/study/summer-design-camp/ and by clicking Latest Events in our Linktr.ee. Don’t miss our hands-on camp this year. Scholarships are available, and no design experience is needed!

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