Throughout the week of November 26 to November 30, 2018, students in our college presented their finished work throughout the A+A as well as to city officials and leaders in Charleston, West Virginia, and Chattanooga,…
During summer 2018, four students in the School of Interior Architecture travelled to Chicago for the 50th annual NeoCon. The students, who were chosen for their exceptional design work completed in the college’s unique Crossville…
We are an interdisciplinary college. That means students in all disciplines collaborate and learn together throughout their time here. One way we do that is to take students out of the classrooms to see design…
In our college, we encourage students to be outside-the-box thinkers. We're thrilled you've chosen a degree path in design, but there are several minors offered by our college and the university to expand your knowledge…
Patrick Keogh, a fourth-year Interior Architecture student, spent his summer 2018 interning with Gensler in Tokyo. Gensler is an award-winning, billion-dollar global design firm that serves more than 3,500 clients in a variety of industries.…
Liz Teston, assistant professor in the School of Interior Architecture, researched and taught abroad in Romania as a Fulbright Scholar in spring 2018. The Fulbright Scholar Program is perhaps the most widely recognized and prestigious…
The College of Architecture and Design has named Billie Faircloth, a partner of KieranTimberlake, as its 2018 BarberMcMurry Professor. Faircloth joined KieranTimberlake in 2008, where she leads a group of professionals in diverse fields, including…
In the future, your houseplants could alert you to health hazards in your home. That’s the subject of breakthrough research by unlikely partners: The School of Interior Architecture and the Department of Plant Sciences. Led…
The multi-awarded Beardsley Farm Education Center, one of our design/build projects, has earned a regional design award. In June, the project was recognized with an Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects Gulf…
Four students from the College of Architecture and Design who were chosen as UT Normandy Scholars spent 13 days in May exploring the history of World War II in England, France and Germany. Normandy Scholars…