Andrew Madl, assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has published his latest book with AR+D, “The Nuclear Chronicles: Design Research on the Landscapes of the U.S. Nuclear Highway.” Through a…
This fall, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Architecture and Design welcomes an impressive lineup of designers, artists and professionals in our 2024 Lectures and Exhibits Series. Surface Mining — A Sequel, Anthony Titus,…
This spring more than 130 students became alumni of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Architecture and Design. “Today marks a significant milestone in the lives of our students,” said Dean Jason Young. “For…
This fall, the School of Landscape Architecture celebrates its 15th anniversary at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The program began in 2008 as a collaboration between the College of Architecture and Design and the now…
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Architecture and Design welcomed 5 new and 7 returning faculty members into tenure-track professor positions and fellowships this fall. They join the schools of architecture, design, and landscape…
A team of researchers from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville's College of Architecture and Design and Bard College collaborated with a California town to revitalize their community and better prepare for future fires. UT’s Chad…
Rural Ways, an exhibition of recurrent Appalachian artifacts, aims to give audiences a deeper understanding of embedded rural knowledge through hands-on materials. The exhibition by A. Scottie McDaniel, assistant professor of landscape architecture, opens Friday,…
From Nov. 29-Dec. 14, 2022, students presented to faculty and visiting critics their final projects from their fall 2022 studios and offered public presentations of their work. This was a time to celebrate our students’…
On August 23, 2022, the college hosted its annual Welcome [Back] Day for all new and returning faculty, staff and students. With many games of cornhole, delicious food and a family photo, we couldn't think…
On May 2-10, 2022, students presented to faculty and visiting critics their final projects from their spring 2022 studios. This was a time to celebrate our students’ hard work and faculty’s perseverance from this semester.…