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  1. College of Architecture and Urban Studies Dean Richard Blythe has announced that he has accepted the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Humanities at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. Blythe will continue in his current role as dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Studies through Sept. 9.

  2. The M.Arch.2 and M.Arch.3 options result in the conferring of a first professional degree, fully accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. The Master of Architecture degree (M.Arch.2 & M.Arch.3) at Virginia Tech is a STEM Designated program in Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology (CIP code 04.0902).

  3. This balanced curriculum ensures that every graduate has the knowledge and skill needed to successfully contribute to the work of a design firm as an intern and as a graduate. All architecture, industrial design, interior design, and landscape architecture majors study together for the first year. The focus in the first year of the Foundation ...

  4. Professor Marcelo Stamm has joined Virginia Tech’s College of Architecture and Urban Studies in its National Capital Region, where he will support Dean Richard Blythe on strategic college initiatives to advance the university’s global land-grant mission and vision.

  5. START YOUR PATH IN ARCHITECTURE. START. YOUR PATH IN ARCHITECTURE. Study at the intersection of the arts and sciences in Virginia Tech's NAAB-accredited, 5-year professional Bachelor of Architecture degree program. No portfolio required to apply. Explore the B.ARCH Curriculum.

  6. Clements, Terry. 2014. “Learning Cultural Landscapes,” CAUS for Learning. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies, p. 12+. Clements, Terry L., 2012. Where are the Women in Landscape Architecture. In Women in Landscape Architecture: essays on history and practice, edited by L. Mozingo and L. Jewell.

  7. Director: Mehdi Setareh. The Vibrations Testing Laboratory (VTL) was established in 2011 at 165 Inventive Lane, Blacksburg, Virginia, through a major support from the National Science Foundation. VTL's main mission is to conduct research and support educational activities as related to vibration serviceability issues in architectural structures.