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April 2007

In Memory: Dean Thomas D. Galloway
The College of Architecture mourns the loss of Dean Thomas D. Galloway, an academic leader and dean of Georgia Tech’s College of Architecture since 1992. read more…
College of Architecture Highlights
GT City ReAssembly Planning Studio Gains Attention
CRP studio focused on redevelopment strategies for the General Motors vehicle assembly plant in Doraville that is slated for closure. read more ...
Dean's Symposium on Music Technology
The 2007 Dean’s Symposium brought in leading scholars, practitioners, and composers who discussed emerging developments in music technology that promise to revolutionize music performance, composition, analysis, and education.read more ...
Solar Decathlon Team Moving Into Next Phase
The team gathered at the Decathlon construction site along with sponsors and supporters to kick off the construction phase of the competition. read more ...
Light on a Hill: Justice Sachs Speaks at GT
Justice Albie Sachs, a lawyer, writer, and veteran of the anti-arpatheid struggle in South Africa, visited the college to give a presentation on the design of the new Constitutional Court Building in Johannesburg. read more ...
GT Band to Perform in Australia
In May 2007, members of the Georgia Tech Band Program will have the opportunity to participate in The Australia Cultural Exchange Concert Tour. read more ...
Glee Club Hawaii Trip A Success
For the second time in as many years, the Georgia Tech Glee Club traveled to Honolulu in January to serve as the Ensemble-In-Residence at the Hawaii International Conference of Arts and Humanities. read more ...
Senior Studio Designs Living Memorial
To assist representatives from the City of Duluth in generating ideas for the memorial, Georgia Tech Architecture Professors Richard Dagenhart and David Green’s senior design studios spent the first two weeks in February generating designs for consideration. read more ...
CoA Offers New Master of Science Tracts
The College of Architecture offers four new undesignated Master of Science tracts : Building Ecology + Emerging Technologies (BEET); Computation, Composition, Construction (CCC); Morphology & Design; and Urban Design. read more ... |