Why UTSOA?

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WHY UTSOA?

The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture has a long and historic legacy in providing next-generation leadership for design and planning education. Always cognizant of our role as stewards of the built environment, we meld principle and practice to foster innovation while remaining always grounded in serving our communities.

AT A GLANCE, UTSOA IS:

  • A diverse and vibrant community with a broad range of expertise and interest in the disciplines of the built environment
  • Shaped by award-winning faculty experience in both academic and professional realms
  • Grounded in the Austin region and the state of Texas, with international reach and consequence
  • Committed to interdisciplinary teaching and research, both within the School of Architecture and across the university
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Two students in glasses smile while looking over materials in studio

OUR STUDENTS GET HIRED

Rankings by DesignIntelligence by size group

#1 “Most Hired From,” Architecture
#3 “Most Hired From,” Interior Design
#4 “Most Hired From,” Landscape Architecture

DESIGNING & PLANNING FOR A GLOBAL WORLD

UTSOA encourages first-hand experiences of diverse peoples, places, and cultures so that we might better engage the world in which we live. Educational travel experiences can be integrated into degree plans in several ways including, but not limited to, the following:

STUDIO MEXICO 

Offered every other spring, students take a nine-day trip to Mexico to visit the site of their semester’s design project, as well as other places of significance. 

ADVANCED STUDIOS & PRACTICUMS

Advanced Studios and Planning Practicums also offer brief, unique opportunities to travel domestically and abroad. Recent international field trips have included site visits to Brazil, China, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Japan, Iceland, Portugal, and Spain, among others.

PROFESSIONAL RESIDENCY PROGRAM

The Professional Residency Program [PRP] offers upper-level architecture students a unique opportunity to expand their education through work experience in the architectural profession. Participating firms are located around the United States and the world.

INDEPENDENT RESEARCH TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS

The School of Architecture also has a number of scholarships available to support student independent research travel. Applications for independent research travel are accepted twice each year for travel within the academic year.

SHORT-TERM FACULTY-LED MAYMESTER & SUMMER PROGRAMS

Maymester and Summer Faculty-led Programs are six to nine-week study abroad programs led by one or more UT faculty members. Some programs are administered by Texas Global while others are administered by a college or department.

A group of students walking outside in a colorful alleyway in Mexico, smiling and interacting with each other

WHAT STARTS HERE CHANGES THE WORLD

Here, we are committed to preparing our students for life outside our halls. Recently, one of the most influential and widely-cited program rankings in architecture education, DesignIntelligence, ranked three of our design disciplines as among the “Most Hired From” programs in the country: Architecture at #1, Interior Design at #3, and Landscape Architecture at #4, within our size group. Our Community & Regional Planning program is also ranked as one of the top 15 planning programs in the nation.

Within our classrooms and design studios, this is accomplished by incorporating true interdisciplinarity into the school’s curriculum, engaging students in research and large-scale experiential projects, and offering them the opportunity to travel and explore their relationship to the built environment in various ways. 

Outside the classroom, our Career Services office provides students with guidance and connects students to the professional community. Our Professional Residency Program (PRP) also offers opportunities for architecture students to enhance their education through work experience in the profession, while also receiving course credit. 

Students and employers participating in a mock portfolio and interview workshop led by Career Services
Professional Residency Student interacting with an architecture model while on his residency
Austin's skyline seen from the Lady Bird Boardwalk on a beautiful day with clouds

LIFE IN AUSTIN

Imagine a city bursting with energy and an entrepreneurial spirit. Add a vibrant creative scene, a thriving economy, enviable weather, natural beauty, and underline it with an open-minded sense of community—and you’ve got Austin, Texas. 

Located just north of downtown, The University of Texas at Austin sits in the heart of one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, offering UTSOA students the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in a rapidly growing and changing built environment.  

MUSIC, ARTS, AND CULTURE

Widely recognized as a major cultural center, Austin is perhaps best known for its live music scene, but Austin is also home to many museums, art galleries, and theaters. 

OUTDOOR RECREATION

From the spring-fed waters of Barton Springs Pool, to the 12+ miles of trails within the Barton Springs Greenbelt,  Austin is the perfect city for an active lifestyle. 

FOOD, DRINK, AND NIGHTLIFE

Everyone knows Austin’s reputation as a music town, but these days Austin is just as renowned for our culinary scene, which offers everything from food trucks to fine dining.

NEIGHBORHOODS AROUND CAMPUS

Austin is home to many unique neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character and amenities. For many students, proximity to campus is a primary consideration.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday, March 11, 2024 - Saturday, April 20, 2024, All day
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - Sunday, September 1, 2024, All day
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Friday, March 29, 2024, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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    Tomorrow, Bachelor of Interior Design student Eamanne Moharram is taking over our Instagram to show us what her Advanced Studio, “Design in 4D: Adaptive Cultural Constructs,” got up to in Mexico City earlier this term.<br />
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    Tomorrow, Bachelor of Interior Design student Eamanne Moharram is taking over our Instagram to show us what her Advanced Studio, “Design in 4D: Adaptive Cultural Constructs,” got up to in Mexico City earlier this term.

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    On Wednesday, the artist @claudia__wieser closes out our Spring 2024 lecture series with her lecture “Material Matters,” taking place at 5:00 in the Goldsmith Lecture Hall.
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    On Wednesday, the artist @claudia__wieser closes out our Spring 2024 lecture series with her lecture “Material Matters,” taking place at 5:00 in the Goldsmith Lecture Hall.

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    Tomorrow, architecture students Meghan Costello (@meghan_costello_) and Eric Hayes are taking over our Instagram to share more about their Advanced Design studio. <br />
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    Tomorrow, architecture students Meghan Costello (@meghan_costello_) and Eric Hayes are taking over our Instagram to share more about their Advanced Design studio.

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    Meet Dora Epstein Jones, who joined our faculty this fall as a Professor of Practice.<br />
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    Meet Dora Epstein Jones, who joined our faculty this fall as a Professor of Practice.

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    Scenes from our 2022-2024 Emerging Scholar in Design Fellow Tyler Swingle’s visit to Stuttgart, Germany.
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    Scenes from our 2022-2024 Emerging Scholar in Design Fellow Tyler Swingle’s visit to Stuttgart, Germany.

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    In this month’s issue of @txarchitects, Dean Heather Woofter outlines some of the upcoming priorities for the School of Architecture, and the evolution of architectural education in our changing world.<br />
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    In this month’s issue of @txarchitects, Dean Heather Woofter outlines some of the upcoming priorities for the School of Architecture, and the evolution of architectural education in our changing world.

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    Spring (break) has sprung 🪻 Don’t forget to stop and smell the bluebonnets
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    Spring (break) has sprung 🪻 Don’t forget to stop and smell the bluebonnets

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    If you’re heading out for SXSW this weekend, several School of Architecture community members are participating in this year’s conference!<br />
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    If you’re heading out for SXSW this weekend, several School of Architecture community members are participating in this year’s conference!

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    Work from our 2024-2026 Emerging Scholar in Design Patrick Danahy’s Advanced Design Studio “Post-Industrial Tower Houses,” by students Edward Bondoc @edri295 (1-4) and Luke Jerome (5-8).<br />
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    Work from our 2024-2026 Emerging Scholar in Design Patrick Danahy’s Advanced Design Studio “Post-Industrial Tower Houses,” by students Edward Bondoc @edri295 (1-4) and Luke Jerome (5-8).