The Architecture Program at The University of Texas at Austin values intellectual pursuits and cultural relevance in architectural production. Architecture is a situated practice and realizes meaning through its recognition of social, aesthetic, cultural, and technical contexts. Our teaching and research are founded on a shared interest in ambitious buildings, and we uphold an integrated, close-knit design studio model that encourages dialogue, collaboration, risk-taking, and innovation.
There are diverse perspectives within the school, but, at a glance, our program is distinguished by three notable dimensions of engagement:
CRITICAL PRACTICE
Participation in the creation of realized projects has significantly shaped the architectural community and programs at UT Austin. For over thirty years, our students have joined significant offices around the world as part of our undergraduate and graduate programs for six-month professional residencies. Two Visiting Professorships bring noted architects to the school to teach Advanced Design studios, and a high percentage of our full-time faculty are themselves noted practitioners.
THE AMERICAS
In the last decade, the School of Architecture has enriched its expertise in Latin American architecture with nine faculty whose teaching and research focuses on the region, as well as with a sequence of award-winning publications. Bracketing our expertise in the Americas, our program also addresses our rapidly urbanizing city and state, as well as the influence of the built environment on global environmental and equity issues. In addition to our extensive study abroad opportunities, significant institutional support for global travel is delivered through travel scholarships and Advanced Design Studios focusing on sites around the globe.
BREADTH
The School of Architecture is a non-departmental collection of strong disciplines with a shared belief in the potential of collective action. Our faculty and students engage in interdisciplinary design studios, seminars, and research, bridging our internal programs as well as other disciplines across the UT Austin campus and beyond. Students in the Architecture Program have the opportunity to take courses and work collaboratively with colleagues in the school's allied disciplines.
Architecture
DEGREES + PROGRAMS
The Architecture Program at the University of Texas as Austin offers two graduate-level degrees, four undergraduate degrees, and a Ph.D. in Architecture with three areas of concentration
UNDERGRADUATE | GRADUATE | PHD |
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Ph.D. in Architecture |
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đ We are thrilled to announce that Jessica Garza (BSID '26) has won the 2025 Senior Student Scholarship from the Angelo Donghia Foundation! Jessica Garza is one of 15 undergraduate interior design students in North America to receive this honor this year in the form of a $30,000 scholarship.
Instagram Post@utsoaMatt Fajkus already holds the titles of licensed architect, multiple award winner and Austin Design Icon. Now, he adds another achievement to his list: a promotion to Full Professor of Architecture.
Instagram Post@utsoaMaster of Interior Design students Yuzheng Gan and Stephanie Belov win 2nd place for their project, âHYDROCOMMONS,â in the Student Commercial Design Category at the @ASID_hq's 2025 Celebrating Design Texas Awards!
Instagram Post@utsoaANOMALIES & ORDER: GRAMMARS OF ANONYMOUS ARCHITECTURES â Come explore the uneasy alliance between system and rupture, form and formlessness, through the lens of âanonymous architectures.â
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The Mellon Foundation recognized their contributions to exploring untold narratives and expanding the architectural canon.
Instagram Post@utsoaAnnouncing our Fall 2025 lectures and events series: âPlanetary Imaginariesâ an expansive set of public engagements to reimagine our ethical and ecological responsibilities in the Anthropocene.
Instagram Post@utsoaIt is with sadness that we share the news of the death of Professor Michael Benedikt, who passed away on August 13 at the age of 78. Benedikt was one of the schoolâs longest-serving faculty members, and a hallmark of this institution.
Instagram Post@utsoaMasters of Science in Historic Preservation student Sonya Sehgal is the first recipient of the inaugural Theodore Prudon Education Fund Grant from Docomomo @dodomomous!
Instagram Post@utsoaOn view this fall in the Materials Lab đżAssociate Professor Danelle Briscoeâs exhibition âEco Illusions: The Plastic Behind the Greenâ asks the question: Can we truly call a system âgreenâ if itâs propped up by materials that may outlive the ecosystems they aim to sustain?