Faculty Appreciation Week College Kudos: Architecture and Design
Faculty Appreciation Week College Kudos: Get to know Associate Professor David Fox and Senior Lecturer Diane Fox from the College of Architecture and Design.
Faculty Appreciation Week College Kudos: Get to know Associate Professor David Fox and Senior Lecturer Diane Fox from the College of Architecture and Design.
For the first time ever, the undergraduate architecture program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is ranked in a list that recognizes the top architecture programs in the country.
All great universities have at least one thing in common: a great faculty. And thanks to a recent gift, the College of Architecture and Design at UT Knoxville has a newly established professorship that will help bring prominent visiting faculty to campus.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, graduate landscape architecture program welcomes this week its new chair, Ken McCown, a former associate professor in the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at Arizona State University.
The College of Architecture and Design has invited several nationally and internationally prominent architects, designers, historians and theorists to present their work as part of the Robert B. Church III Memorial Lecture Series this semester. The lecture series continues Monday, Sept. 21, with James Ludwig, an architect and industrial designer.
The College of Architecture and Design will wrap-up its new lecture series about health care design this week with a presentation by Richard L. Miller, FAIA, president of ESa. He will be joined by ESa colleagues David Miller, AIA, senior designer/project manager at ESa; Molly Alpspaugh, IIDA, ASID, interior designer; and Misty Chambers, MSN, RN,
The College of Architecture and Design continues its lecture series about health care design this week with a presentation by Louis Anderson, AIA, LEED AP, CNU, a senior designer for FreemanWhite, a multi-disciplined architecture firm focused on health care and senior living. The lecture begins at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in room 109 of
The UT Knoxville College of Architecture and Design has invited several nationally and internationally prominent architects, designers, historians and theorists to present their work as part of the Robert B. Church III Memorial Lecture Series this semester. The series wraps up with Craig Curtis, partner in The Miller/Hull Partnership, 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 6, in
The College of Architecture and Design’s Robert B. Church III Memorial Lecture Series continues Monday, March 30, with Fritz Steiner, dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin. Free and open to the public, Steiner’s presentation will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the McCarty Auditorium of the Art +
The College of Architecture and Design has invited several nationally and internationally prominent architects, designers, historians and theorists to present their work as part of the Robert B. Church III Memorial Lecture Series this semester. Free and open to the public, all presentations and lectures are held at 5:30 p.m. in the McCarty Auditorium of