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The Harold L. Adams Interdisciplinary Charrette for Undergraduate Students - A College of Architecture Event with the Department of Visualization in the College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts
- Date Range:
- February 26, 2025 to March 2, 2025
- Event Type:
- Authorized
- Location:
- Washington D.C., TAMU's Bush School of Government & Public Service D.C. and The University of Maryland
- Description:
- The College of Architecture and the College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts sponsors The Harold L. Adams Interdisciplinary Charrette for Undergraduate Students. Freshman and sophomores were invited to apply to participate in this Charrette from Architecture, Construction Science, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, University Studies - Architecture, and Visualization. Students chosen from applications are REQUIRED to attend the Charrette/Event in Washington D.C.
Harold Adams Interdisciplinary Charrette for Undergraduates--an exciting design competition that unites the College of Architecture and the School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts. This event serves as a collaborative platform, bringing together students from various disciplines to tackle real-world challenges. In addition, holding the event in Washington D.C., we will welcome distinguished guests/alumni and students from the University of Maryland, enhancing the intercollegiate dynamic.
The REQUIRED attendance at the Charrette will be 3 days of immersion of collaborative creativity as a team working together to design innovative solutions for a designated space in Washington D.C. Throughout the event, esteemed faculty and alumni will actively participate, providing valuable critiques, offering guidance, and encouraging an interdisciplinary approach.
This is truly a transformative high-impact learning opportunity for students to apply the skills and knowledge they are acquiring, as well as to engage and network with alumni, other student design students and professionals from across the nation. They will have the opportunity to learn about new technologies and creativities through real world projects for the Built Environment.
https://www.arch.tamu.edu/icu/
- Contact Information:
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Shelley Holliday, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
College of Architecture - Deans Office
979.845.7885
sholliday@tamu.edu