
Texas A&M University College of Architecture
In his new book, Philip Tabb, explores the theory of “serene urbanism” and how he brought it to life as the master planner for Serenbe.
Visualization Program Producing Some Of The Nation’s Top Animators
May 26, 2015 • 3 min. readThe Department of Visualization has trained animators who’ve gone on to work at some of the world’s leading studios, including Pixar, Walt Disney and Dreamworks.
Less driving and more physical activity and social interactions result when people live in pedestrian-oriented, activity-friendly developments known as “walkable communities."
HRRC: 25 Years Of Helping Communities Reduce And Recover From Disasters
Mar 31, 2014 • 6 min. readTexas A&M's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center is edging the focus of disaster planning away from emergency management, in favor of helping communities and their leaders plan smarter.
Former Texas A&M Architecture Student Designed Some Of World’s Tallest Buildings
Feb 4, 2010 • 11 min. readAdrian Smith designed the shimmering spire that soars more than a half mile above the desert in the United Arab Emirates.
The Master of Architecture program at Texas A&M University ranks fifth nationally among public universities in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools.”
Forster Ndubisi: Finding Architecture’s Links Between Culture And Design
May 13, 2008 • 4 min. readThe college offers a rich, multifaceted environment, and his new department serves four distinct disciplines – landscape architecture, urban planning, land development and regional science.
Professor’s Research Reveals Clues To Mysteries Of Physical Attractiveness
May 22, 2007 • 4 min. readIt seems that body shape and the way people walk hold major cues to their attractiveness to others.