Bold yellow and pink text reads Jaguar Lens with a pattern resembling jaguar fur. Below, smaller yellow text says, Weaving Multispecies Landscapes across the Americas, all on a dark green background.
Exhibition
Event status
Scheduled
Friday February 28, 2025, 5:00 - 6:00pm
Featuring Juana Salcedo, curator of the "Jaguar Lens" exhibition on display February 24 - April 11
Poster for a lecture titled There is Something Else to be Done by Tara Dudley, with details of date, time, location, and lunch info. Background features an architectural drawing of a building complex.
CAAD
Event status
Scheduled
Friday February 28, 2025, 12:00 - 1:00pm
“There is Something Else to Be Done”: The Life and Career of Architect John Saunders Chase
Colorful hallway with tiled floors, walls, and tree-like pillars in bright geometric patterns. Walls feature yellow circular accents, and yellow beanbag chairs sit along the side. Natural light streams in from large windows.
Lecture Series
Event status
Cancelled
Wednesday February 26, 2025, 5:00 - 6:30pm
Multi-disciplinary artist and designer Yinka Ilori will discuss his work with the art historian, curator and critic Andy Campbell.
Close-up of a wavy, textured surface with a gradient of metallic pink, purple, and red hues. Light creates shimmering highlights and soft shadows across the rippled pattern.
Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Monday February 24, 2025, 12:00 - 1:00pm
Roboticist and educator Dr. Sara Codarin presents a lunchtime talk at the Materials Lab. This event is in conjunction with Associate Professor Danelle Briscoe’s Material Information fabrication seminar and workshop.
Yellow background with bold, patterned text reading JAGUAR LENS and smaller text below: Weaving Multispecies Landscapes across the Americas.
Exhibition
Event status
Scheduled
Monday February 24 - Friday April 11, 2025, All day
Organized by Assistant Professor of Practice Juana Salcedo, this exhibition considers the urban origins of today’s socio-environmental breakdown and biodiversity loss, encouraging the spatial arts to reimagine possible landscapes of multispecies cohabitation.
A middle-aged man with short gray hair wearing a black t-shirt stands in front of a neutral background, looking at the camera and smiling softly.
City Forum
Event status
Scheduled
Friday February 21, 2025, 12:00 - 1:30pm
Professor Bjørn Sletto presents "You Must Sing to the Worms: Body, Place, and Knowledge in Decolonizing Planning Research."
Illustration of a modern building with text: UTSOA Career Fair, February 21, 2025, AT&T Conference Center, Grand Ballroom on a cream background.
Alumni, Career Services
Event status
Scheduled
Friday February 21, 2025, 10:00am - 5:00pm
The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture will host its annual career fair at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center's Grand Ballroom on campus.
Silhouetted people play in fountains at the base of the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City, with the sun setting behind the large stone structure and water mist creating a dramatic scene.
Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Wednesday February 19, 2025, 5:00 - 6:00pm
Professor of architectural theory and history Daniel Escotto presents his lecture, "Mexico City: Exploring the Urban Dimension of Public Space Design."
An older man with a white beard holds a banjo upright, covering half of his face with the instrument, while looking at the camera in soft, natural light.
Event status
Scheduled
Saturday February 15, 2025, 10:00 - 11:30am

On Saturday February 15 at 10am, the SOA community will gather at the Eden & Hal Box Courtyard (Goldsmith Hall) to honor the memory of our dear colleague and friend, Mike Farmer. Mike was a cherished staff member whose kindness, dedication, and contributions to the school expanded over 40 years. Join us as we come together to celebrate Mike’s life, his passion for architecture, and the positive impact he had on our community. This gathering will provide an opportunity for those who had the privilege of working with him to share their memories.