Research highlights how a lack of vegetation and shade exposes vulnerable residents to heightened health risks.

Backed by a $2M federal grant, the hands-on apprenticeship offers a pathway to leadership in construction.

Artificial intelligence research at Texas A&M is giving the next generation of architects tools to create and explore designs in entirely new ways.

In a visionary design studio, architecture students explored how Texas’ iconic water towers could evolve into hubs of climate resilience, community engagement and environmental innovation.

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Aggie Ring Day For Two

Oct 11, 2024 • 5 min. read

Double the achievement for twins in landscape architecture program, marking third generation of Texas A&M graduates from the same family.

The program meets the planning needs of underserved communities while providing vital hands-on experience for Texas A&M students.

The unique home will be equipped with solar panels, skylights and a rainwater collection system, along with a variety of other features meant to maximize efficiency, safety and accessibility.

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Bright Lights, Big Impact

May 12, 2022 • 5 min. read

Texas A&M construction science graduate Jordan Maywald hopes to make the world a brighter place through his talent for holiday lighting design.

Ahmed K. Ali finds creative and attractive solutions to repurpose industrial waste.

A Texas A&M urban planning professor will head a group to examine virtual models of Galveston Island and other Texas coastal communities in a large-scale study.