Students in the School of Landscape Architecture were named winners of a national design competition for Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The competition called for students from accredited schools of landscape architecture to design…
Avigail Sachs is an observer.Ā She studies those aspects of life that are perplexing and perhaps contradictory then ponders how to make sense of them.Ā Many times, these observations become investigationsā¦.and sometimes those investigations become…
Natalie McCarthy and Fernando Turpin worked with these and other high school students during their summer internship with Nashville Civic Design Center. Natalie McCarthy and Fernando Turpin, second-year Master of Landscape Architecture students, spent the…
The 6th Annual Watershed Symposium brought together local and regional agency and industry experts, educators and students to discuss challenges to the Tennessee River Watershed and featured a charrette led by students and faculty from…
TheĀ Deanās Student Advisory Council hasĀ updatedĀ the Guidebook app to assist students and faculty. The app features a building map with interactive locations to help students pinpoint faculty offices and room locations. The app also allows users…
Maged Guerguis, Alyssa Kuhns, Andrew Madl, Marshall Prado The ĄÖ²„“«Ć½ celebrates a strengthened era of innovation by announcing the appointment of four distinguished faculty members who champion the collegeās legacy of…
Four students in the School of Landscape Architecture earned a top national award from the American Society of Landscape Architects for their publication, HydroLIT, Southeast Tennessee Water Quality Playbook. The Award of Excellence, which is…
The multi-awarded Beardsley Farm Education Center has earned statewide recognition from the Tennessee American Institute of Architects. The project, a product of the collegeās successful design/build program, received the Design Award of Excellence, the organizationās…
The Beardsley Farm Education Center, a collaborative design/buildĀ project designed and largely constructed by students and faculty in the college, has earned the 2017 Brick in Architecture Gold Award. This national award recognizes design excellence, resilience…
Students and Asst. Professor Brad Collett in the School of Landscape Architecture have written and published HydroLIT: Southeast Tennessee Water Quality Playbook, a regionalĀ toolkit for water quality. The book was launched on May 9 at…