The College of Architecture and Design is pleased to announce the appointment of Carl Lostritto as director of the School of Architecture. Lostritto will assume the position on July 1, 2022. “Carl Lostritto is an…
More than 98 firms and organizations joined us for our annual Career Day on Feb. 28, 2022, to interview and hire our students and to help students build their professional networks. To wrap up Career…
The Tennessee RiverLine announces recipients of its 2021 awards that recognize communities, individuals and organizations who best exemplify a commitment to the Tennessee RiverLine’s transformation vision and embody its guiding principles each year. This year’s…
Since early 2021, students and faculty in the School of Interior Architecture have been working on a grant-funded project with a unique purpose: To move knowledge between the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a university…
On Nov. 23, amongst colleagues, friends and family, the AIA East Tennessee bestowed its highest honor, the Gold Medal, upon Robert C. French. The Gold Medal recognizes those who have made a lasting impact on…
This fall, 2nd-year Interior Architecture students are collaborating with students in an Interior Architecture studio across the world in Romania, and together, they are breaking cultural barriers and building connections. The studios’ focus is collaboratively…
To learn something, sometimes you have to get your feet wet. Students in Mike Ross’s class, however, are totally immersed, and they are learning more than lessons found in a curriculum. Ross, who teaches jointly…
Students, faculty and staff celebrated the return of in-person final reviews in the A+A on Nov. 15-19 and Dec. 6-8. The COVID-19 pandemic required reviews to be online through most of 2019 and 2020, and…
"This is about enabling our students to develop empathy, so they can design for others with different realities than their own." Students in our School of Interior Architecture are spanning the globe with their studio…
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…