Archive for: UT School of Architecture
UT’s First Living Wall is Built to Endure the Texas Summer
By Alex Samuels
Standing 10-by-25 feet tall, the white honeycomb structure sits at the northwest corner of Goldsmith Hall, facing Guadalupe Street. Covered with native plants...
Burying I-35? UT Architect’s Plan Gains Traction
By Rose Cahalan
In 1962, Sinclair Black had just finished his bachelor’s of architecture at UT and started his first job at an architecture firm near Interstate 35. When...
Printing’s Next Dimension
By Jenny Blair
When UT researcher Carl Deckard began developing a way to create 3-D objects by melting powder with lasers, he hoped it would help manufacturers produce quick prototype...
Good Reads
By Jordan Schraeder
New Books of Interest to the Longhorn Universe Ancient Origins of the Mexican Plaza: From Primordial Sea to Public Space by Logan Wagner, Hal Box, And Susan Kline...
Larry Speck Wins Topaz Medal, The ‘Nobel’ Of The Architecture World
By Lynn Freehill
The man who helped place the University of Texas School of Architecture among the greats is receiving a medal that places him there, too. Larry Speck has been awarded...
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This Texas Ex Is Singing His Cowboy Songs in Music City
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How a Former Marine Built UT’s National Championship Weightlifting Team
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Two Award-Winning Professors (and One Hollywood Celebrity) Make Science Cool
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The Way Back: Hoop Dreams
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Good Reads Q&A: This Children’s Book Brings Social-Emotional Learning to Life in Technicolor