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

Retrofitting old buildings to comply with modern safety codes could help minimize damage caused by earthquakes and other disasters.

Experts from the Texas A&M College of Architecture study the impacts of natural disasters and how communities recover.

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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.

Researchers are working to create a digital twin of the College Station campus to optimize class times and locations.

The paintings of Schiwetz, a distinguished alumnus of Texas A&M, will be on display through Dec. 16 with a talk and reception on Sept. 28.

Future Texas A&M architects and construction professionals are getting hands-on experience and an up-close look at life in Aggieland.

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

In many communities, affordable housing returns slowly after a disaster, if at all, says a Texas A&M urban planning researcher.

Nonprofits play many pivotal roles before and after FEMA aid runs out, says the director of Texas A&M's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center.