Architecture alumnus George B. Johnston releases second book
George B. Johnston, Ph.D., is a 1979 graduate of the Mississippi State University School of Architecture. His second book, Assembling the Architect, was recently released by Bloomsbury.
George B. Johnston, Ph.D., is a 1979 graduate of the Mississippi State University School of Architecture. His second book, Assembling the Architect, was recently released by Bloomsbury.
The School of Architecture and African American Studies at Mississippi State are celebrating Black History Month with an exhibition of "The Work of Philip Freelon."
The exhibit will run from Feb. 3 – 24, 2020 in the Charlotte and Richard McNeel Gallery on the second floor of Giles Hall.
Read more about the exhibit and Philip Freelon.
A reception was held at noon on February 5 in the same location. (Photos by students Ashley Casteel and Jalyn Wallin)
Architecture students visiting with various firms at the MSU Career Expo (Formerly Career Days) Spring 2020.
I chose CAAD at MSU because I enjoyed math courses in high school, and I believed that architecture – specifically the school of architecture at Mississippi State – would give me a chance to utilize logic, while allowing artistic creativity.
The walking trail around Chadwick Lake
He will receive $3,000 to conduct research for Method Studio, a Utah-based architectural design firm.
Out of more than 3,680 submissions from 60 countries, bDot Architecture has received a 2019 MUSE Design Award for "The Bad Idea" installation.