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.

With summer weather heightening fire risk in several states, Texas A&M’s faculty experts can discuss topics related to wildfire formation, prevention and emergency response.

Galveston Island was used as an example to predict damage that would occur as a result of hurricanes of varying intensities.

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

A collaboration between professors and students at the School of Architecture yielded an eye-catching design with major potential for improving efficiency and sustainability in urban spaces.

A Texas A&M College of Architecture-led project aims to help a small Texas town become a "smart" city.

Texas A&M landscape architecture students developed the early designs of the Fun For All Playground.

A Texas A&M landscape architecture professor explains why a tree's value to an area is more than aesthetic ahead of this Arbor Day.

Too often, public discussion about how to handle these sensitive sites occurs only after graves have been disturbed.