List of University of Texas at Austin Faculty - School of Architecture

School of Architecture

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference
Steiner, Frederick R.Frederick R. Steiner Architecture 2001-present Dean and Henry M. Rockwell Chair in Architecture at the School of Architecture No
Almy, DeanDean Almy Architecture No
Milovanovic-Bertram, SmiljaSmilja Milovanovic-Bertram Architecture No
Brown Wilson, BarbaraBarbara Brown Wilson Center for Sustainable Development No
Glass, TamiTami Glass Interior Design No
Heymann, DavidDavid Heymann Architecture No
MirĂ³, JuanJuan MirĂ³ Studio Mexico Director of Studio Mexico No
Speck, LawrenceLawrence Speck Architecture Former Dean of the School of Architecture No
Benedikt, MichaelMichael Benedikt Center for American Architecture and Design Director of the Center for American Architecture and Design No
Lara, FernandoFernando Lara Latin American Architecture No
Doll, LarryLarry Doll Architecture No
Cleary, RichardRichard Cleary Architecture No
Shearer, AllanAllan Shearer Architecture No
Alter, KevinKevin Alter Architecture No
Atkinson, SimonSimon Atkinson Architecture No
Fajkus, MattMatt Fajkus Architecture No
Holleran, MichaelMichael Holleran Architecture No
Kahn, TerryTerry Kahn Architecture No
Mueller, ElizabethElizabeth Mueller Architecture No
Kwallek, NancyNancy Kwallek Architecture No
Moore, StevenSteven Moore Architecture No
Gomes, FranciscoFrancisco Gomes Architecture No
Moore, CharlesCharles Moore Architecture No
Tsien, BillieBillie Tsien Architecture No

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