Prof. Brian Ambroziak and students, in conjunction with McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture, displayed a pop-up museum titled “1-452: Embodied Sphere Project” (ESP) in Circle Park on Apr. 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
Mike Lidwin, a 4th-year Architecture student, received the 2019 Aydelott Travel Award for his proposal titled, “Breaks in the Border.” The Aydelott Travel Award, which started in 2016, provides funding for students to study four…
Faculty, staff and students: Come celebrate at Brag + Blues, April 29! Come together to celebrate the end of another spectacular year! Everyone in the college is invited to come celebrate at Brag + Blues,…
Architecture Assistant Professor Jennifer Akerman has been named the 2019-2021 James Johnson Dudley Faculty Scholar. Akerman’s research and creative work proposal, Living Architecture: Hybrid Ecologies in the Built Environment, challenges the “virtue of the architect’s…
Dean Scott Poole has begun hosting open-forum sessions with students in the college to address issues and work toward better awareness and appreciation for each other. The sessions, called Dean’s Student Forum, are opportunities for…
Sir David Adjaye OBE will present a lecture on April 15, hosted by the College of Architecture and Design. The lecture will be held in the auditorium of the Student Union located at 1502 Cumberland…
Katherine Ambroziak, associate dean and associate professor of Architecture, has been named a recipient of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture’s 2019 Diversity Achievement Award. The honor recognizes work that effectively achieves diversity in…
Our college, in conjunction with student organization TAAST and the UT School of Music, will host Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky for a public lecture and performance on Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. Miller’s…
Major General Jeffrey H. Holmes, a 1985 graduate of the College of Architecture and Design, has been named a cabinet member by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. Maj. Gen. Holmes was named Commissioner/The Adjutant General of…
Congratulations to Robert C. French, our faculty member, friend and colleague, who retired at the end of 2018. We call him “Bob.” There is nothing pretentious about Bob French. One only has to meet him…