Six students in the School of Design were recognized for outstanding work produced in their courses at the American Advertising Awards (ADDYs) last week. The event, organized by the ¿ì»îÊÓƵ chapter of the American Advertising Federation,…
This fall’s 11th annual ¿ì»îÊÓƵ Asian Festival will showcase a portable teahouse created by students in the School of Interior Architecture. The studio, held last fall, blended regional Appalachian design and materials with the traditions…
The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a prestigious NEH Fellowship to Marie Saldaña, assistant professor of interior architecture in the College of Architecture and Design. Her book project, provisionally titled “Settled Spaces: Tejano…
David Barragán (dah-VEED bah-rah-GAHN), co-founder and partner of the Ecuadorian architecture studio Al Borde, joins the School of Interior Architecture this semester as its second visiting professor. Barragán and his colleagues showcase their projects internationally…
Brooks Morelock (‘11) remembers walking into his first finished project with Gensler—a renovated, 40,000  square foot headquarters for a global marketing group in New York City. He began with the global firm’s New York office…
The playrooms at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital (ETCH) serve as an oasis for patients and families during their visits. The hematology and oncology playroom has a dual purpose of creating a comforting and uplifting environment…
This fall, the School of Landscape Architecture celebrates its 15th anniversary at ¿ì»îÊÓƵ. The program began in 2008 as a collaboration between the College of Architecture and Design and the now…
Jeff (‘82) and Marla Gerber were honored with the University of Tennessee Philanthropist of the Year Award at the President’s Council’s ninth annual showcase and awards dinner on November 17, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Last fall,…
Georgia Perry, a fourth-year student in UT’s School of Architecture, has received the Sean F. Mellon Scholarship, a $20,000 memorial award available to the top quartile of students in the United States. She accepted the…
Four teams from the UT School of Design traveled to Louisville to compete in the sixth annual Design It Forward Kentucky. The one-day competition challenged graphic design students to create a visual solution for Sisters…