Evan Musgrave
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Video ItemCategory: research Shaping the future with 3D-printed clay facades , video
Ramtin Haghnazar, assistant professor of architecture, is using 3D-printing with natural clay to design building facades that are both beautiful and environmentally friendly. His work explores how creative shapes and modern tools can make construction more sustainable and adaptable to local needs.
Date: May 29, 2025 -
Video ItemCategory: impact Meet the interior design seniors: Virginia Tech and Gensler prepare graduates for success , video
At Virginia Tech’s annual Meet the Interior Design Seniors event, graduating students showcase their thesis projects and connect with industry leaders—thanks to an ongoing career-shaping partnership with global design firm Gensler. See how this collaboration empowers students to launch their professional journeys with confidence and creativity. More to come…
Date: May 29, 2025 -
Video ItemCategory: research Shaping the Future with Fungi , video
As part of a funded research project through Virginia Tech’s College of Architecture, Arts, and Design, graduate architecture student Avery Gendell explored advanced molding techniques with mycelium composites to develop sustainable design solutions. Gendell’s work demonstrates how hands-on experimentation empowers students to drive innovation and deepen learning through real-world impact.
Date: May 23, 2025 -
Video ItemCategory: campus experience New facility dog Aiden is bringing smiles and support , video
This spring, the School of Design welcomed Aiden to its advising team. A trained facility dog, Aiden is partnering with Academic Advisor Michelle Flinchum to provide comfort and emotional support for students during advising sessions and in the studio environment. “Aiden is a highly trained superhero who comes in a fur coat and doesn’t shy away when a gaggle of 20 students surround him to give him love,” said Flinchum.
Date: May 07, 2025 -
Video ItemCategory: campus experience Virginia Tech and Blacksburg ensembles to perform Mozart's Requiem , video
Virginia Tech’s Philharmonic Orchestra and Choirs will be joined by the Blacksburg Master Chorale to perform Mozart’s Requiem on March 30, 2025 at 4 p.m. at the Moss Arts Center. The Requiem is a historical masterpiece and one of Mozart’s most famous and haunting works; it was left unfinished at the time of his death, with the last movements incomplete.
Date: Mar 12, 2025 -
Video ItemCategory: campus experience Architecture and Design Career Day , video
The 19th annual School of Architecture and School of Design Career Day took place on Feb. 24. For students who are pursuing degrees and careers in a design field, the event is a chance to meet and make a solid first impression with potential employers. For the employers themselves, the career fair is an opportunity to access the pipeline and hire career-ready young professionals.
Date: Mar 07, 2025 -
Video ItemCategory: academics W_internships offer students two-weeks of professional work experience , video
The School of Architecture’s W_internship program offers third-year undergraduates and second-year M.Arch. candidates the chance to complete a two-week internship in January before the start of the spring semester. The experience is short-term but intense, providing students with the chance to participate in the daily work life of a firm, cultivating skills and knowledge while experiencing the culture. Employers also benefit from giving a potential employee a trial run.
Date: Mar 06, 2025 -
Video ItemCategory: campus experience Students explore unique career pathways through unexpected connections , video
Every semester, students from the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design come together as a “collective studio” to produce a print design journal. The publication displays student work, shares alumni experiences, and highlights current interests within the design community and the students’ own studios. This fall, students chose to focus the publication on one question: “What else can I do with my degree?” and interviewed alumni with architecture degrees who followed unique career paths. Seeing all of the different avenues these alumni have been able to take and what they have achieved opens new possibilities for students in architecture and beyond.
Date: Mar 06, 2025