UTSA CACP Graduate Recruitment Scholarships
Tuesday, 15 January 2019
by seangarnsey
All graduate students entering the UTSA College of Architecture, Construction and Planning (M.Arch, M.S. Arch, M.S. URP degrees, with or without the Historic Preservation graduate certificate or concentration) are automatically evaluated for any recruitment scholarships that might be available. If you are a graduate student and have already submitted all your application materials, or plan [...]
- Published in CACP
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Ruby City: A Lecture With Sir David Adjaye OBE Renowned
Tuesday, 15 January 2019
by seangarnsey
Sir David Adjaye OBE will discuss the creative process behind Ruby City, his first architectural project in Texas, as well as his collaboration with the late artist and philanthropist Linda Pace, whose drawings inspired his designs and material palette. In particular, Adjaye honors Pace’s striking force by adorning the building’s exterior with a precast concrete, [...]
- Published in CACP
Class project challenges UTSA students to design a mental health hospital
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
by seangarnsey
(January 9, 2019) -- Over the last year, students in the UTSA Department of Architecture have developed preplanning and architectural design proposals for the new psychiatric care facility of San Antonio State Hospital (SASH)’s southeast campus. This collaboration was proposed by UT Health San Antonio, which has contracted with the State of Texas to develop [...]
- Published in CACP
Times Higher Education recognizes UTSA College of Engineering among world’s best
Monday, 07 January 2019
by utsaengineer
*Adapted from UTSA Today articled posted on November 29, 2018 UTSA’s College of Engineering was recognized as a world leader in engineering in technology in the newly released 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by subject. Times Higher Education ranked UTSA’s engineering programs No. 88 in the U.S. and among the top 400 in
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