Architecture alumnus West Pierce publishes thesis in the architectural journal
West Pierce is a 2017 alumnus of the Mississippi State University School of Architecture.
West Pierce is a 2017 alumnus of the Mississippi State University School of Architecture.
Mileena Slade will travel to Ann Arbor to participate in the 5-day, all expenses paid Taubman College Pathways program at the University of Michigan in mid-January.
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Architecture Students Studio 1-4 and BCS Collaborative Students
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio (born and raised)
Family: Wife – Pamela; Daughter – Savannah, 22
Interesting Fact: “I have an internal conflict between wanting to be a Jedi Knight and Starship captain.”
Christopher Hunter practiced architecture for many years in large, multi-discipline architecture firms in Dallas. It was while helping his younger colleagues learn the ropes that he decided he had a desire and passion for teaching.
I chose CAAD at MSU because of the hands-on experience each course offers. I thrive in these types of environments.
My favorite spot on campus is the balcony on the second floor of the Union. I love being able to sit outside and enjoy the weather while eating my lunch.
“archimania—Culture, Context and Process” recreates portions of archimania’s former longtime office space in the South Main Arts District of Memphis.
The Davis Wade Stadium and Dudy Noble Field
I would tell myself to follow my dreams no matter what happens because it will all be worth it in the end.
I chose MSU after attending the Design Discovery Workshop before my senior year of high school. I enjoyed meeting professors and current students, and I was interested in the lifestyle of the architecture program here.
My favorite spot on campus is at my desk in Giles Hall. Whether I have my headphones in working on a project or am relaxing and laughing with my friends, I am comfortable and work my best when I am here.
I chose to come to CAAD at MSU because the several times I visited I knew I wanted this to be my home for my college career. The School of Architecture has such a great reputation as well as MSU as a whole. The environment is welcoming, and I have loved every second of my time here.
My favorite spot on campus is the Chapel of Memories. It is one of the most beautiful buildings on campus, and it is nice to take a break and head there to clear your head.
I chose CAAD at MSU because the reviews of students and my tour of the campus and meeting Director Berk (retired May 2019)
My favorite spot on campus is either the amphitheater outside of Giles Hall or North Farm.
If I could tell myself one thing, it would be to not start off my college career in engineering and go straight to architecture.