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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Architecture Students Re-envision West Virginia Town Center 

Students in the School of Architecture are heading to Charleston, West Virginia, this semester as part of an urban design studio.  They are partnering with Silling Architects and the Charleston Urban Renewal Authority to study…
Charleston WV Studio

Monday, September 17, 2018

School of Architecture Ranked #14 

The School of Architecture has been ranked in the 2018-2019 DesignIntelligence report of “Most Admired” schools. In the report, the undergraduate architecture program ranks 14th among public universities and 33rd among public and private universities.…
School of architecture ranked

Friday, September 14, 2018

College Welcomes Esteemed Architect as Endowed Professor 

The ֲý 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…
Billie Faircloth headshot

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Alumnus McCarty Honored for Service to the University 

The remarkable service of ֲý alumnus, Douglas McCarty (’72 B.Arch) was recognized this month by the University of Tennessee Alumni Board.  During the 2018 Alumni Awards Gala, McCarty was one of…
Headshot of Douglas McCarty

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Sayegh Spends Summer Researching, Collaborating Abroad 

Cullen Sayegh, a fifth-year Architecture student, spent his summer researching abroad in Europe and Asia as the 2018 Aydelott Travel Award recipient. Sayegh was chosen for his proposal, “Architecture as Infrastructure: Investigating Spatial Networks.” Using…
Cullen Sayegh in Norway

Monday, August 20, 2018

Graphic Design to Join the College 

Welcome, Graphic Design! We are growing and will soon welcome Graphic Design to our college. Beginning in the 2019-2020 academic year, Graphic Design will move from the School of Art to the College of Architecture…
Graphic Design student work

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

McRae Retires and Leaves a Legacy of Leadership, Passion 

After giving more than a half-century to the education of students and the practice of architecture, an icon has retired.  John McRae, a professor in the best sense, a fellow in the profession, a visionary…
Profile Picture of John McRae

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

[Another] Award for Design/Build: Education Center Receives Regional Award 

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…
Wide view of Beardsley Farm Education Center

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Four Scholars Spend Two Weeks Studying WWII in Europe 

Four students from the ֲý 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…
Normandy Scholars COAD 2018

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Tennessee River Studio Initiative Becomes Regional Vision 

Help Name America's Next Great Trail System __ In 2016, the UT School of Landscape Architecture’s Tennessee River Studio, led by Associate Professor Brad Collett, started investigating challenges to the Tennessee River.  Students and faculty…
TN River Trail pg 1 vision booklet
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