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January 22, 2026

University of Oklahoma Faculty Win National ACSA Design-Build Award

A design-build project led by faculty in the University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture has been recognized with a 2026 Design-Build Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), a national organization representing accredited architecture programs across the United States and Canada.


December 02, 2025

Faculty Publish Chapter in New Perspectives in Indoor Air Quality

Associate Professors Lee Fithian, Ph.D., and Elizabeth Pober have published a chapter in the recently released New Perspectives in Indoor Air Quality, published by Elsevier. Their contribution, titled “Chapter 16 – Architecture and the Challenges of Indoor Air Quality,” examines the relationship between architecture and indoor air quality.


November 24, 2025

Gibbs College Announces Inaugural 2025 Graduate Student Research Enhancement (GSRE) Awardees

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce the inaugural recipients of the 2025 Graduate Student Research Enhancement (GSRE) Award, a new program designed to support graduate-led research with strong potential to advance scholarship across the design and construction disciplines.


November 21, 2025

Gibbs College Receives Strategic Equipment Award to Launch Mobile Urban Design Unit

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to announce that the University of Oklahoma Office of the Vice President for Research and Partnerships has awarded $30,052 through the Strategic Equipment Investment Program (SEIP) to support the launch of the Mobile Urban Design Unit (MUDU). This new resource will allow OU teams to bring high-quality tools for research and community engagement directly into towns and neighborhoods across Oklahoma.


November 20, 2025

Gibbs College Hosts Panel on AI’s Growing Role in Education and Research

On November 19, 2025, Gibbs College of Architecture hosted a panel focused on how artificial intelligence can be integrated into the University of Oklahoma’s (OU) and College’s policies and practices, as well as its teaching and research efforts.


November 19, 2025

Architecture Professor Joins Multidisciplinary Panel on “What Dirt Is Not”

Associate professor of Architecture Tamar Zinguer recently contributed to a dynamic, multidisciplinary conversation as part of the University of Oklahoma Arts & Humanities Forum’s 2025–26 theme year, “Dirt.” The event—“What Dirt Is Not: Thinking with Loess, Sand, Shell, and Dust”—brought together scholars from across the OU and beyond to examine how different kinds of earth and sediment shape environments, histories, and cultural narratives.


November 10, 2025

Architecture Professor Announces Publication of New Book

Gibbs College Architecture professor and director of the Center for Middle Eastern Architecture and Culture, Dr. Khosrow Bozorgi, is publishing a new book, Medieval Courtyard Design Converging Urban Morphologies from Europe to the Middle East. It will be released by Routledge on December 30, 2025.


November 06, 2025

OU Students Partner with Sisu Youth Services to Create Outdoor Gathering Space

The Community Catalyst team partnered with Sisu Youth Services Inc. to provide architectural services to support them in their goal of ending homelessness in the Oklahoma City area. The GDAA team undertook a winding process of learning how to support the design needs of this non-profit.



October 20, 2025

Gibbs College Faculty Member Patents Smart, Energy-Saving Window Technology

Gibbs College of Architecture proudly congratulates Dr. Shakil Ahmad Shimul, assistant professor of Architecture, whose collaborative research with Dr. Wei Li, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Texas Tech University, has led to a newly issued U.S. Patent (No. 12,435,903 B2) titled “Electroactive Polymer Valve,” and issued October 7, 2025.


October 15, 2025

Architecture Student Wins AIA Dallas Student Design Award

Fifth year architecture student, Benjamin Jawad, won an AIA Dallas Student Design award for his project 8209 Park Lane. The project was developed in the Design 7 course under the direction of Amy Leveno. The competition allowed entries from current architecture students from Texas and Oklahoma, both from the undergraduate and graduate level.


October 03, 2025

Bob & Sherry Faust to be Inducted into Gibbs Hall of Fame

The University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Hall of Fame recognizes a select number of high-character individuals who have made a significant and lasting positive impact on Gibbs College, its students, staff, faculty, alumni and/or to communities across the globe. The impact may have been, or continues to be, in the form of service and mentorship, sustained professional excellence, and/or advancement and financial support. Bob and Sherry Faust are part of the 2025 Hall of Fame class.


October 03, 2025

Donald MacDonald to be Inducted into Gibbs Hall of Fame

The University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Hall of Fame recognizes a select number of high-character individuals who have made a significant and lasting positive impact on Gibbs College, its students, staff, faculty, alumni and/or to communities across the globe. The impact may have been, or continues to be, in the form of service and mentorship, sustained professional excellence, and/or advancement and financial support. Donald MacDonald is part of the 2025 Hall of Fame class.


October 03, 2025

Gibbs College Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees

The University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Hall of Fame recognizes a select number of high-character individuals who have made a significant and lasting positive impact on Gibbs College, its students, staff, faculty, alumni and/or to communities across the globe. The impact may have been, or continues to be, in the form of service and mentorship, sustained professional excellence, and/or advancement and financial support.


October 02, 2025

Telesis Journal Invites Submissions due Nov. 14, 2025

Telesis is the student-led journal at the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture. The Telesis team is considering the theme of “DESIGN_LESS” in its forthcoming issue (Vol. VIII). We invite you to contribute your work–design proposals, essays, stories, poetry, art, or other media–to this exciting publication until November 14, 2025. Contributors may be students, faculty, professionals, or community members from inside and outside the University of Oklahoma.


September 24, 2025

OU Design+Build Partners with WildCare Nonprofit, Named Finalists for Land Rover Defender Service Awards Grant

20 students in the Gibbs College of Architecture’s American School Design+Build (ASDB) program, including 13 architecture students, 6 construction science students and 1 environmental design student, are partnering this semester with WildCare Oklahoma, and together they have been named one of five North American finalists for the Land Rover Defender Service Awards. The honor carries the opportunity for a $30,000 grant, with funding supported by Chase and other high-profile sponsors, including Disney. Public voting is now open through October 19, 2025, to determine the winner of the Animal, Wildlife & Marine Welfare Award.


September 02, 2025

OU Architecture Student Journal Earns National Recognition

The University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture has earned national recognition with its student-produced journal Telesis, which has been awarded the 2025 Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals by the Center for Architecture in New York City.


August 29, 2025

Gibbs College Honors Faculty and Staff During 2025 Awards Ceremony

Please join us in congratulating the 2025 Gibbs College Faculty & Staff Awards recipients. Recipients were honored by Dean Butzer during the Gibbs College Back to School Meeting and will be recognized during the college awards banquet in October. They were nominated by their colleagues via an open nomination process.


August 22, 2025

Online M.S. in Sustainable Architecture Student Interviewed for OU Online Blog

Giannina Mehdi, a recent graduate of the program, shares in this Q&A how the program further shaped her understanding of sustainability, what it was like to learn online, and how she is applying what she learned in her career today.


August 20, 2025

University of Oklahoma American School Exhibition Featured in LA Times

The LA Times highlights the exhibit “Do Not Try to Remember: The American School of Architecture in the Bay Area” at the American Institute of Architects San Francisco’s Center for Architecture + Design. The exhibit was co-curated by OU Architecture Professor Angela Person.


August 08, 2025

Provoking Genius: William “Bill” Murphy, 1940-2022

University of Oklahoma alumnus William “Bill” Earl Murphy was an accomplished architect and designer who helped introduce the visionary spirit of Oklahoma’s American School to New York and whose inventive work was frequently featured in The New York Times.


August 04, 2025

OU Journal Receives 2025 Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals

Telesis, a journal produced by students and faculty in the University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, has earned first-place with the 2025 Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals for its sixth volume, “The Essence.”


July 01, 2025

City of Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, and University of Oklahoma Awarded Grant for Safe Streets Action Plan

The City of Shawnee, in collaboration with Pottawatomie Go, and the University of Oklahoma (OU), has been awarded a $172,264 planning grant for the 2024-25 period. This grant, provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation, will be used to develop a comprehensive Safe Streets Action Plan aimed at enhancing the safety and infrastructure of Shawnee’s streets.


June 16, 2025

OU Architecture Students Honored with Design Scholarships

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to announce the Division of Architecture student winners of the 2025 Shaw Prize, TAP Prize, and MA+ scholarship.


June 09, 2025

OU Faculty Explore the Legacy of Mickey Muennig in Big Sur

Mickey Muennig (1935–2021) was an American architect celebrated for his organic, site-sensitive buildings that have helped define the built character of Big Sur, California. On June 1, 2025, a group representing the University of Oklahoma’s Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture joined designers, builders, photographers, and curators on an in-depth tour of Mickey Muennig’s work in Big Sur.


June 03, 2025

OU Architecture Professor Selected for 2025 Scholar Cohort Addressing Housing Equity

Dr. Francesco Cianfarani, assistant professor of architecture at the OU Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, is part of the 2025 cohort for the Academy for Public Scholarship on the Built Environment.




May 20, 2025

OU Architecture Alumnus Honored with Prestigious Awards

Architecture alumnus Gary Armbruster, AIA, has recently been honored with three prestigious awards recognizing his outstanding contributions to the field of architecture and educational planning.


May 16, 2025

OU Student Journal Telesis Releases “Unfold” (Vol. VII)

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to announce the release of Telesis “Unfold,” the dynamic seventh volume of its award-winning student journal. Fully led, curated, and created by students, this seventh volume embraces the theme of unfolding, encouraging deep reflection, process-driven exploration, and storytelling from the margins.


May 15, 2025

Tactile Toys Challenge Architecture Students to Rethink How We Play

Under the guidance of Tamar Zinguer, an associate professor in the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, and in collaboration with the nonprofit NewView Oklahoma, 17 students in the Architecture in Play course designed and fabricated construction toys that focused on tactile and haptic elements instead of the traditional visual elements.


May 09, 2025

Double Your Impact: Support the Legacy of the American School at Gibbs College

Sherry Faust has committed $100,000 in matching funds to The American School of Architecture Strategic Priorities Fund, meaning every gift of $1,000 or more will be matched dollar for dollar—doubling the value of each contribution. The fund has supported guest lectures, exhibitions, publications, and archival acquisitions that enrich the American School Archive at OU.



May 08, 2025

Building Tradition: MA+ Architecture on Giving Back to Gibbs College

For principal architects and partners Gary Armbruster and Heath Tate, giving back to the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture isn’t just a professional obligation; it’s personal. Both proud OU alumni, Gary and Heath credit much of their success to the connections, mentorships, and lessons learned during their time at the University. Today, that Sooner spirit lives on through MA+’s active partnership with Gibbs College — from advisory board membership, to supporting scholarships and student internships to hands-on mentorship that helps bridge the critical gap between education and professional practice.


May 05, 2025

Gibbs College Students Crowned Mr. & Miss Indigenous OU

Two students from the Gibbs College of Architecture, Cole Burris and Leandra LeForce, were recently named Mr. and Miss Indigenous OU. The titles were awarded as part of the annual Mr. and Miss Indigenous OU competition, a campus-wide event that celebrates Native culture, identity, and leadership.


May 05, 2025

Eco-Sooner Team Wins Top Honors at Global Sustainability Competition

A team of graduate students from the University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture claimed a significant victory April 27, earning top honors in the Multi-Family Housing Division of the international BuildingNEXT competition, held at the U.S. Department of Energy’s laboratory in Golden, Colorado.


May 01, 2025

Architecture Students Explore NYC During Field Trip

A group of 21 undergraduate Architecture students from the Gibbs College of Architecture recently embarked on a weeklong field trip to New York City. Accompanied by Professors Amber Brown, Paolo Sanza, and Francesco Cianfarani, the students immersed themselves in the vibrant architectural culture of Manhattan and Brooklyn, visiting landmark sites and award-winning design firms.


April 30, 2025

OU Student Double-Majoring in Architecture and Philosophy Honored as Outstanding Senior

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to celebrate architecture student Sean Kueny, who has been named the 2025 Outstanding Senior in the Humanities for the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma.


April 23, 2025

Gibbs College Hosts 2025 Graduate Student Showcase

On April 18, 2025, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture hosted its annual Graduate Student Showcase, a celebration of research, design innovation, and creative exploration across all graduate programs within the College. The event transformed Gould Hall into a vibrant exhibition of ideas where students shared their work with faculty, peers, and the broader community.


April 21, 2025

OU Architecture Professor Named President’s Associates Second Century Presidential Professor

Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to share that Dr. Angela Person, Associate Professor of Architecture and Associate Dean for Research and External Engagement, has been named President’s Associates Second Century Presidential Professor.


April 21, 2025

OFFICIAL Wins AIA Oklahoma Design Award for Riverhills Residence

OFFICIAL, the design practice founded by Assistant Professor of Architecture Amy Leveno and her partner Mark Leveno, has been recognized with an AIA Oklahoma Design Award for their Riverhills Residence project.


April 18, 2025

Oklahoma’s WxFORGE Coalition Submits Invited Proposal to NSF Engines Program to Pioneer Extreme Weather Resilience

An unprecedented coalition of Oklahoma’s academic institutions, Tribal Nations, industry leaders, nonprofits, and government agencies has officially submitted a full proposal to the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Engines Program. Titled WxFORGE — Forging New Frontiers in Extreme Weather Resilience and Innovation, the effort aims to position Oklahoma as a national leader in resilient infrastructure technologies, workforce development, and weather-adaptive innovations.


April 16, 2025

OU Architecture Professor Talks to Dezeen about Brutalism in Washington, DC

In an interview with Dezeen, associate professor of architecture Angela Person discusses her new exhibit "Capital Brutalism" at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.



April 14, 2025

WATCH: Remembering The Past, Inspiring The Future: Building on the Legacy of the Oklahoma City National Memorial

In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture hosted a special panel discussion with Dean Hans Butzer and Torrey Butzer, the principal designers of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.


April 14, 2025

30 Years of Remembrance: Architect Hans E. Butzer reflects on the Oklahoma City National Memorial

Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Dean Hans E. Butzer, FAIA, reflects on his experience as co-designer of the Oklahoma City National Memorial, recounting what it meant to him and his wife and design partner, Torrey Butzer, to be chosen to design the Memorial, the personal and cultural influences that shaped his approach, and the importance of visitor experiences in the design process.


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April 10, 2025

Gibbs College Dean Discusses Memorial Building Design

Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Dean Hans E. Butzer, FAIA, reflects on his experience as co-designer of the Oklahoma City National Memorial, recounting what it meant to him and his wife and design partner, Torrey Butzer, to be chosen to design the Memorial, the personal and cultural influences that shaped his approach, and the importance of visitor experiences in the design process.


April 07, 2025

OU Architecture Faculty’s Firm Included in Exhibition at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture

OU Architecture lecturer René Peralta is featured in the University of Houston’s Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture exhibition "Is Housing Still Housing?" through his firm Generica Architecture, along with firm co-director Monica Fragoso, OU Architecture instructor Andrew Stone, and 3rd-year architecture student Ty Brown-Field.


April 07, 2025

First-Year Architecture Student Work Exhibited at the National Weather Center

The exhibition "Weaving the Storm" showcases first-year architecture students’ exploration of extreme weather systems through drawing and basket-weaving, translating atmospheric forces into spatial forms.


April 03, 2025

Gibbs College to Host Goff Chair Kiara Gilmore for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that Kiara Gilmore, Associate Architect and Director of Emerging Professionals at Modus Studio, has been appointed as the Goff Chair of Creative Architecture for 2025. As Goff Chair, Gilmore is invited to give a public lecture this semester, open to all Gibbs students, faculty, and staff.


April 03, 2025

Gibbs College to Host Goff Chair Jack DeBartolo for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that Jack DeBartolo III, FAIA, principal and design leader of DeBartolo Architects, has been appointed as the Goff Chair of Creative Architecture for 2025. As Goff Chair, DeBartolo is invited to give a public lecture in the upcoming semester, open to all Gibbs students, faculty, and staff.


March 31, 2025

“Creating Waves” Exhibition Explores Legacy of American School Architect James H. Fox

This spring, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to present Creating Waves: The Architecture of James H. Fox, an exhibition that brings to light the rich legacy of an architect who believed deeply in the expressive power of structure, place, and personal connection.


March 31, 2025

OU Gibbs College Class of 2025 Outstanding Seniors Announced

Please join the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture in celebrating our four Outstanding Seniors in the Class of 2025, one from each of Gibbs College’s undergraduate programs.


March 31, 2025

Architecture Professor Publishes Research on Carbon-Neutral Design

Dr. Lee Fithian, Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of OU Online MS in Sustainable Architecture at the University of Oklahoma’s College of Architecture, recently contributed to the new book Teaching Carbon Neutral Design in North America: Twenty Award-Winning Architectural Design Studio Methodologies, edited by Robin Puttock and published by Routledge.


March 31, 2025

OU Architecture Professor Awarded OCAST Grant

OU Gibbs College of Architecture associate professor, Dr. Andrés Cavieres received a 2-year $497,750 grant from the Oklahoma Center for Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) for the development of innovative solutions to streamline the deployment of ground mount photovoltaic systems, with a special focus in the area of Agrivoltaics.


March 24, 2025

Exploring Architectural Spaces for Art in Houston: A Graduate Studio Experience

This semester, a graduate architecture design studio led by Prof. Amy Leveno, AIA, took an educational trip to Houston, focusing on architectural spaces designed for art and art creation. The trip provided the graduate students with an invaluable opportunity to see firsthand some of the most innovative architectural projects and firms in action.



March 12, 2025

Gibbs College to Host Goff Chair Nathalie Miebach for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that Nathalie Miebach, an acclaimed sculptor known for her interdisciplinary approach to art and science, has been appointed as the Goff Chair of Creative Architecture for 2025. As Goff Chair, Miebach is invited to give a public lecture in the upcoming semester, open to all Gibbs students, faculty, and staff.


March 06, 2025

Architecture Alumna’s Project Featured on Cover of “House Beautiful”

Ali Ames, an alumna of the University of Oklahoma’s Architecture program, recently had a project featured in House Beautiful, including on the magazine’s cover. The project is a breathtaking residence in Westlake, Texas. Ames, class of 2012, designed the exterior of the 17,200-square-foot home and collaborated on the interiors with designer Janelle Patton.


March 03, 2025

2025 Charles W. Graham Gala Raises Record-Breaking Funds to Support Student Travel

The 2025 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Gala was a record-breaking success, with over $75,000 raised. The proceeds from this event directly benefit students who are eager to travel and gain hands-on learning experiences.


March 03, 2025

Simon Allford, Founding Director of AHMM, to Lecture at Gibbs College

The Goff Lecture Committee invites you to a lecture by Simon Allford of Allford Hall Monagham Morris. Simon Allford is a founding director of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM). He leads a studio of two hundred architects working around the world on the design and construction of projects. These projects reflect his belief that outstanding architecture accommodates different uses to those that called it into being by offering an extraordinary and delightful backdrop to the theatre of everyday life.


February 28, 2025

OU Faculty Member Wins International Design Competition

Christopher Loofs, OU’s Robert L. Wesley Teaching Fellow, recently won the 2025 Warming Huts: Art + Architecture Competition in Winnipeg, Canada with his practice Unearthed Practice.


February 26, 2025

Architectural Sketches Exhibited at Shevchenko Museum

David Boeck recently exhibited his sketches in an exhibition titled “UKRAINIAN CHURCHES: Standing Tall in the Struggle.” The exhibition was held at the Shevchenko Museum in Toronto from February 9, 2025, to February 28, 2025. Boeck, who retired from Gibbs College in 2024, is known for his vibrant and dynamic sketches, particularly of international sites.


February 24, 2025

“Do Not Try to Remember” Exhibition Opens in San Francisco

The Center for Architecture + Design in San Francisco hosted an opening reception for the “Do Not Try to Remember” exhibition. Organized by the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture, the exhibition explores the groundbreaking work of renegade architects who helped shape Bay Area design in the mid-20th century.


February 13, 2025

OU Alumni Firm Named to The Architect’s Newspaper’s “Twenty to Watch” List of Rising Residential Architects

Future Projects, a firm founded by OU architecture alumni Julie Tran and Khoi Nguyen, has been named to The Architect’s Newspaper "Twenty to Watch," a list assembled by the newspaper’s editors to recognize rising residential architecture design talent.


February 11, 2025

“Do Not Try to Remember” Exhibition Explores Renegade Architects Who Transformed Bay Area Design

In the mid-20th century, a group of renegade architects broke all the rules, shaping a uniquely American vision of design. Now, their work comes to life in Do Not Try to Remember: The American School of Architecture in the Bay Area, an archival exhibition opening February 20, 2025, at San Francisco’s Center for Architecture + Design.


February 10, 2025

2025 Goff Lecture Series Schedule Announced

The Gibbs College of Architecture is excited to announce this spring’s Goff Lecture Series. This lecture series was made possible with support from the Bruce Goff Chair of Creative Architecture.


January 10, 2025

OU Professor Appointed to AIA National Building Performance Committee

Lee Fithian, Ph.D., AIA, an associate professor of architecture at Gibbs College, has been appointed to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Building Performance Committee.


January 10, 2025

Gibbs College Announces 2025 Cocktail Napkin Sketch Competition

Gibbs College invites its all students to showcase their creative flair in the 2025 Cocktail Napkin Sketch Contest. Presented by the Gibbs College Board of Visitors, this fun and inspiring competition challenges participants to transform the humble 5”x5” white cocktail napkin into a canvas for innovative design.


December 20, 2024

Alumni Highlight: Michael Mann, Environmental Design

Michael Mann, a distinguished architect and Consulting Principal at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) in Los Angeles, is an alumnus of the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture. Over his career, he has led the design and execution of more than 55 million square feet of world-class projects, earning numerous industry awards and international recognition.


December 02, 2024

OU Researchers Co-Author Chapter on Refugee Housing and Well-Being

Dr. Suchi Bhattacharjee, Dr. Chie Noyori-Corbett, and Ph.D. candidate Salma Akter have collaborated on a chapter titled “Sheltering Hope: Navigating the Nexus of Refugee Housing Conditions and Well-Being”, featured in the book “Migration and Forced Displacement.”


December 01, 2024

Gibbs Ph.D. Candidate Publishes Research on Housing and Women’s Care Roles During COVID-19

Salma Akter Surma, a Ph.D. candidate at Gibbs College has co-authored a study published in the Journal of Urban Management. The research investigates the experiences of women in urban informal settlements of Khulna, Bangladesh, during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on how housing infrastructure influenced caregiving responsibilities.


November 25, 2024

OU Faculty Create Oklahoma Housing Needs Assessment

OU Gibbs College of Architecture faculty in partnership with OU Gallogly College of Engineering and the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) have developed the Oklahoma Housing Needs Assessment. The project was supported by a $925,487 grant from the OHFA to create a comprehensive tool and accompanying report to plan for and address housing needs across Oklahoma.


November 22, 2024

Remembering Ben Graves

Bennie ‘Ben’ Leon Graves, an OU architecture alumn, peacefully passed away at his home in Norman, OK on November 11th, 2024, at the age of 79. As an architect, he designed cherished spaces across Norman and Oklahoma City, with a focus on the design and development of private residences, public education projects, and commercial developments.


November 13, 2024

OU Chapter of NOMAS Student Group Invited to the White House

Last month, Gibbs architecture students represented OU’s chapter of NOMAS (National Organization of Minority Architect Students) at the 2024 National Organization of Minority Architects Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. While attending the conference, OU’s NOMAS group was invited to the White House, an opportunity provided by their parent organization, the National NOMA Organization. OU was one of the few universities nationwide whose students had the chance to visit the White House.


November 13, 2024

Telesis “The Essence” (Vol. VI) Now Available!

Telesis, the student-led journal at the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture, proudly announces the release of its sixth volume, “The Essence”. This edition embarks on a profound journey to rediscover what lies at the core of our work as designers and creators, a return to fundamentals in an era often characterized by superficiality and digital distractions.


November 12, 2024

OU Architecture Professor’s Firm Awarded Route 66 Centennial Grant

A design produced by Ocra-Projects, founded by architecture professor Andrew Stone, has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Oklahoma Department of Commerce ahead of the Route 66 Centennial. Located in Hydro, Oklahoma, the project celebrates the Mother Road’s milestone by transforming a repurposed bridge into an interactive, land-based monument that offers a unique experiential journey along the historic highway.


November 11, 2024

2024 Gibbs College Celebration Banquet Recognizes Scholarship Recipients, Alumni Achievements

The 2024 Gibbs College of Architecture Celebration Banquet brought together students, faculty, alumni, and donors to celebrate scholarship awards and induct three distinguished alumni into the Gibbs College Hall of Fame. Held at the Sam Noble Museum, the event recognized the achievements and commitment of the Gibbs College community.


November 06, 2024

OU Architecture Faculty Places in International Tree House 2024 Design Competition

Unearthed Practice, a design studio founded by Robert L. Wesley Teaching Fellow Christopher Loofs and designer Jordan Loofs, has won 2nd place in the prestigious Tree House 2024 Design Competition organized by Volume Zero. Their project, “Forest Spirit,” was selected for its innovative approach to designing a tree house that meets the competition’s requirements of a compact 300-square-foot structure with multifunctional spaces for living, working, and relaxation.


November 05, 2024

“Capital Brutalism” Exhibition Co-Curated by OU Professor Reviewed by The Wall Street Journal

“Capital Brutalism,” an exhibition co-curated by Dr. Angela Person, associate professor and associate dean for research and external engagement at the Gibbs College, was recently reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Currently on display at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., the exhibition represents the most extensive survey of Brutalist architecture in the nation’s capital to date.


October 29, 2024

Gibbs College of Architecture’s Outré West Symposium Highlights Rich History of the American School of Architecture

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture recently hosted the Outré West: The American School of Architecture from Oklahoma to California exhibition symposium. Held on October 18, 2024, at the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, the event drew more than 100 attendees.


October 27, 2024

Telesis Journal Announces 2024 Call for Submissions on Theme “UNFOLD”

University of Oklahoma senior Mohamed Elgouhari has been named a finalist in the SEC Start Up competition for student-athletes in the Southeastern Conference for his personal fitness app Gametime Rehab.


October 25, 2024

University of Oklahoma Student Studying Indigenous Homes in Ecuadorian Amazon

Luis Felipe Flores Garzón learned more than he expected from his initial fieldwork with three Indigenous Achuar communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon last summer. Flores Garzón, a doctoral candidate in the planning, design, and construction program of the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma, is studying the Jea, a traditional house for 91 Achuar communities in this rainforest setting.


October 17, 2024

Gibbs College Faculty Featured in Metropolis for Community-Centered Design Work

Vanessa Morrison, interim director of the Institute for Quality Communities and faculty member at Gibbs College, and Deborah Richards, assistant professor of architecture, were recently featured in the design magazine “Metropolis“. In addition to their roles at Gibbs College, Morrison and Richards are co-founders of Open Design Collective, a nonprofit design firm based in Oklahoma City that works to empower Black communities through architecture, urban planning, and cultural preservation.


October 15, 2024

Gibbs College Announces 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees

The University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Hall of Fame recognizes a select number of high-character individuals who have made a significant and lasting positive impact on Gibbs College, its students, staff, faculty, alumni and/or to communities across the globe. The impact may have been, or continues to be, in the form of service and mentorship, sustained professional excellence, and/or advancement and financial support.


October 04, 2024

Gibbs College to Host “Outré West Symposium,” Architectural Tours October 17-18

Join Gibbs College for the “Outré West Symposium” on October 17 and architectural tours on October 18, 2024. Featuring gallery tours of the Outré West exhibition, presentations on mid-century architecture, a reception and architectural tours, these events offer an opportunity to learn more about the American School of Architecture, which was born in Oklahoma and thrived in California!


September 16, 2024

Gibbs College to Host Goff Chairs Carey Lyon and Ian McDougall for Public Lecture

Gibbs College is excited to announce that Carey Lyon, founding Director of Lyons, and Ian McDougall, founding Director of ARM Architecture, will be featured in the Goff Lecture Series for 2024. Both distinguished architects will give a public lecture open to all Gibbs students, faculty, and staff.


September 12, 2024

Gibbs Students Build Greenhouse for Charter School Students

On Aug. 28, students from the University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture joined school and community leaders to celebrate the opening of an educational greenhouse and outdoor garden space they designed and built for the John Rex Charter School in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt joined in the ribbon-cutting celebration.


September 03, 2024

Gibbs College to Host Goff Chair Lawrence Scarpa for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that Lawrence Scarpa, principal of Brook + Scarpa, has been appointed as the Goff Chair of Creative Architecture for 2024. As Goff Chair, Scarpa is invited to give a public lecture in the upcoming semester, open to all Gibbs students, faculty and staff.


September 03, 2024

Get Featured! Gibbs College Invites Students, Faculty, Staff & Friends to Feature their Work

University of Oklahoma senior Mohamed Elgouhari has been named a finalist in the SEC Start Up competition for student-athletes in the Southeastern Conference for his personal fitness app Gametime Rehab.


September 02, 2024

Remembering John Hurtig

John Hurtig, alumnus of the University of Oklahoma architecture program, passed away on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Hurtig partnered with Jim Gardner and Norm Froelich to form HGF Architects. HGF created distinctive and beautiful brick buildings in the Pueblo area for decades, including the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center.


September 02, 2024

Remembering John Robison

Oklahoma-city based architect John Robison, and OU alumnus, recently passed away. John was a recognized architect, who helped develop the Paseo into a thriving environment for the arts.


August 26, 2024

Gibbs College Announces 2024 Faculty & Staff Award Recipients

Gibbs College is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024 Gibbs College Faculty & Staff Awards. These outstanding individuals were honored by dean Hans E. Butzer during the Gibbs College Back to School Meeting on August 14, 2024. Recipients were selected by the Gibbs College Awards Committee following an open nomination process.


August 26, 2024

OU Architecture Celebrates Grand Opening of “Outré West” Exhibition

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture proudly announces the highly successful opening of the Outré West: The American School of Architecture from Oklahoma to California exhibition. Held on August 22, 2024, at the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, the event drew hundreds of attendees


August 26, 2024

OU Architecture Professor Publishes Book on Disability in Architecture

OU Architecture Associate Professor Wanda Liebermann recently announced the release of her new book, Architecture’s Disability Problem. The book explores the intersection of architecture and disability in the United States from the perspective of professional practice. Liebermann investigates why, despite the huge impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on the architectural profession, there has been so little interest in design for disability in mainstream architecture.


August 23, 2024

Gibbs Professor Publishes Book on Hans van der Laan’s Architectural Philosophy

OU Architecture and Interior Design Professor Tiziana Proietti recently announced the release of her new book, “Hans van der Laan’s Instruments of Thought: Proportion, Architecture, Analogy,” co-authored with Kees den Biesen. Proietti and Den Biesen explore the work of Dutch Benedictine monk and architect Hans van der Laan (1904-1991), offering important insights into how artifacts address the complexity of human physical, cognitive, and social needs.


July 26, 2024

American School Team Tours Goff’s Ford House

American School team members Angela Person and Stephanie Pilat recently had the opportunity to tour Bruce Goff’s Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House in Aurora, Illinois. Completed in 1950, the Ford House is owned by Sidney K. Robinson, who graciously hosted Person and Pilat. It was first introduced to the American public in a 1951 Life magazine article entitled “The Round House,” which included six pages of color photographs.


July 26, 2024

University of Oklahoma Kicks Off American School Oral History Project

The American School team is proud to partner with the University of Oklahoma Libraries to begin an oral history project. The project will collect and preserve stories from alumni, family, friends, and clients of the American School. Dr. Shooka Motamedi, lecturer of architecture at the University of Oklahoma, is conducting these interviews, which will be transcribed and uploaded onto the OU Libraries searchable platform in the coming months.


July 24, 2024

OU Architecture Faculty Opens “Outré West” Exhibition at Oklahoma Contemporary

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma is pleased to announce the exhibition “Outré West: The American School of Architecture from Oklahoma to California,” meticulously curated by Gibbs faculty members Dr. Angela Person, Dr. Stephanie Pilat, and Marco Piscitelli. The exhibition also features significant contributions from faculty and students across the college and beyond.


July 10, 2024

OU Architecture Faculty Co-Curate Outré West Exhibit at Oklahoma Contemporary

Opening Aug. 22, 2024 in Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center’s Eleanor Kirkpatrick Main Gallery, Outré West: The American School of Architecture from Oklahoma to California considers the works of a group of architects who were educated and mentored in Oklahoma in the 1950s and 1960s, and later developed groundbreaking design practices in California.


July 10, 2024

Architecture Professor Co-Curates Exhibition on Brutalist Architecture at National Building Museum

Dr. Angela Person, associate professor of Architecture at the Christopher G. Gibbs College of Architecture, and Ty Cole, an award-winning architectural photographer, have co-curated a new exhibition at the National Building Museum (NBM) in Washington, D.C., titled “Capital Brutalism.” The exhibition, which runs through February 17, 2025, is the largest-ever survey of Brutalist architecture in the U.S. capital.


July 09, 2024

University of Oklahoma Architecture Takes D.C. Museum by Storm

The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. is full of Sooner Nation talent. Two of the museum’s main gallery spaces currently feature exhibits displaying University of Oklahoma architectural expertise.


July 01, 2024

Gibbs College Appoints New Director of Architecture Division

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma (OU) is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Butko, AIA, to a four-year term as Director of the Division of Architecture, effective July 1, 2024.


May 10, 2024

Gibbs College Appoints Associate Dean for Research and External Engagement

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma has appointed Dr. Angela Person, as the inaugural Associate Dean for Research and External Engagement, effective July 1, 2024.


May 02, 2024

Gibbs College Celebrates 2024 Design Activism Awards

On April 22, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture celebrated the annual Gibbs Design Activism Awards. The GDAA is a grant initiative that supports student-led design and research projects that engage topics of community, social and economic concerns across Oklahoma.


May 02, 2024

OU Architecture Professor’s Firm Included in Exhibition at the Center for Architecture

Deborah Richards, an assistant professor at Gibbs College and founder and co-director at Script Architecture, is featured in “Spatializing Reproductive Justice,” a traveling exhibition and programming series currently on display at the Center for Architecture in New York City. Running through September 2024, the exhibition aims to “spread awareness of the inequities of reproductive care in the United States and the agency of design fields to expand access.”


May 01, 2024

Writing the Route: OU Selected for National Humanities Center’s Inaugural “Being Human” Festival Exploring Complex Route 66 History in Oklahoma

An interdisciplinary group of OU scholars led a tour of Route 66 in Oklahoma, one of eight competitively selected sites for the National Humanities Center’s first “Being Human” festival. The festival consists of events designed to "highlight the incredible breadth of the humanities and demonstrate how they add depth and meaning to our lives, help us understand ourselves and one another, and provide context for the complex world around us.”


May 01, 2024

Gibbs Faculty Featured in Women in Historic Preservation Video Series

Gibbs College faculty Vanessa Morrison and Lisa Chronister were recently featured in the Women in Preservation video series by the Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office. The series was launched during Women’s History Month in March to recognize women’s contributions to historic preservation in the state.


April 22, 2024

Architecture Students Collaborate with National Weather Center

During the spring 2024 semester, first-year Architecture students began working on a two-part project concerned with extreme weather events and their impact on human lives and architectural spaces. Typically, when studying a site, architects focus on factors such as topography, the slope of the terrain, different views and access routes, considering nearby bodies of water, vegetation, and orientation to the sun. However, this project encouraged students to explore other important forces: changing atmospheric conditions that surround our living spaces and impact them.


April 17, 2024

Gibbs College Dean Hans Butzer Receives Mayor’s Award From OKC Beautiful

Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Dean Hans Butzer and his partner, Torrey A. Butzer, recently received the Mayor’s Award for Distinguished Service from OKC Beautiful, recognizing the Butzers’ visionary architectural designs that have influenced many of Oklahoma City’s buildings and landmarks.


March 27, 2024

Architecture Professor Awarded OU Arts and Humanities Faculty Fellowship

Stephanie Pilat, professor of Architecture, was recently awarded an OU Arts and Humanities Faculty Fellowship (AHFF). The AHFF provides a semester of support for faculty in the arts, humanities and interpretive social sciences. It is the most competitive and prestigious internal award offered in the arts and humanities at OU.


March 27, 2024

Architecture Faculty Present American School Research at Book Launch Event

Professors of Architecture Stephanie Pilat and Angela Person recently presented their research on the American School of Architecture at the book launch for Histories of Architecture Education in the United States. Hosted by Joan Ockman and Fernando Lara at the University of Pennsylvania, a select group of authors featured in this book were invited to share their research.


March 12, 2024

Gibbs College Hall of Fame Nominations Open Through May 10

Nominations are now open for the University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Hall of Fame. The goal of the Gibbs Hall of Fame is to recognize a select number of high-character individuals who have made a significant and lasting positive impact over time to Gibbs College, its students, staff, faculty, alumni and/or to communities across the globe.


March 07, 2024

University of Oklahoma Architecture Program Earns Re-Accreditation

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March 07, 2024

Gibbs Faculty Awarded EPA Environmental Justice Grant

Open Design Collective, a non-profit organization founded by Gibbs College Professors Vanessa Morrison and Deborah Richards, was recently awarded an Environmental Justice Government-to-Government Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency. Open Design will receive $500,000 to engage, support and strengthen community-led efforts in the historically Black John F. Kennedy Neighborhood in Northeast Oklahoma City.


March 04, 2024

Remembering Norm Standerfer

Although he was born and died in North Texas (Wichita Falls and Tyler), Norm was a proud Sooner. Raised and educated in Wewoka and Norman, he became Midwest City’s first planning director, later assuming the role of planning director for Oklahoma City during the mid-1970s.


February 29, 2024

OU Eco-Sooners Team Selected as 2024 Solar Decathlon Finalists

An interdisciplinary team of OU students from the Gibbs College of Architecture, Gallogly College of Engineering and Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication was recently selected as a finalist for the 2024 Solar Decathlon Competition. The team is competing in this year’s Design Challenge in the Single-Family Housing Category.


February 15, 2024

Architecture Student Selected for SOM Global Shadowship

Architecture student Trey London recently participated in the 2024 Winter Shadowship program with the award-winning global design firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM). This program offers an immersive professional experience to students planning a career in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry.


January 22, 2024

Gibbs Faculty Awarded Research Enhancement Funding to Pursue Projects

Seven faculty members from the divisions of Regional and City Planning, Architecture and Interior Design were recently awarded funding through Gibbs College’s Program for Research Enhancement. These grants of up to $6,500 are available to full-time faculty members of Gibbs College to support their research and creative activities.


January 16, 2024

Architecture Faculty Named to D Home Best Architects in Dallas List

OFFICIAL, the Architecture firm founded by assistant professor of Architecture Amy Leveno and adjunct faculty Mark Leveno, was named to the 2023 D Home “Best Architects in Dallas” list. Each Year, D Home recognizes the top architects in the Dallas area to highlight their incredible work in the industry.


January 12, 2024

Gibbs College to Host Spring 2024 Career and Internship Fair

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is excited to announce the Spring 2024 Career and Internship Fair! The event will take place on Thursday, February 22, 2024, from 3:30 – 6 p.m. at the Thurman J. White Forum.


January 10, 2024

Gibbs College Alumni Honored with Global Design Award

OU Architecture alumni Wister Wu was recently honored with the Global Human Settlements Award on Planning and Design at the annual Global Forum on Human Settlements conference in Dubai. The GFHS is a global non-profit organization that promotes sustainable cities and human settlements for all through their annual forum and other academic conferences.


December 18, 2023

Architecture Alumni Win Best of Design Awards from Architect’s Newspaper

OU Architecture alumni Khoi Nguyen and Julie Tran were recently awarded the Young Architects award and two Best of Design Awards from The Architect’s Newspaper. Their New York City-based design firm, Future Projects, received recognition for the projects Another Seedbed and Studio Loutsis.


December 08, 2023

2024 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Gala Tickets On Sale Now

Gibbs College’s annual Charles W. Graham Travel Study Gala will be held on February 23, 2024, from 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. at VAST (333 W. Sheridan Ave, 50th Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 – click here for parking information). It will feature a three-course meal with fine wine pairings. Individual tickets are $200. All proceeds support student travel study scholarships and opportunities.


December 06, 2023

Architecture and Interior Design Faculty Win Warming Huts International Design Competition

Christopher Loofs and Jordan Loofs, faculty in the divisions of Architecture and Interior Design, were recently selected as winners of Warming Huts v.2024: An Arts + Architecture Competition on Ice, hosted by The Forks. Supported by the Manitoba Association of Architects, this annual competition combines world-class design and art with the famous winters of Winnipeg, Manitoba.


December 04, 2023

Architecture Students Present at 2023 NOMA Conference

In October, a group of Architecture students represented OU at the 2023 National Organization of Minority Architects Conference in Portland, Oregon. The annual NOMA conference brings together NOMA members, allies and students to engage in thought-provoking seminar sessions, connect with industry experts and celebrate member achievements.


December 04, 2023

Gibbs College Sponsors 2023 Grassroots Women’s Peace Conference in Uganda

During summer 2023, the fourth annual Grassroots Women’s Peace Conference was convened at St. Monica’s Vocational School in Gulu, Uganda. The conference was organized by OU’s Center for Peace and Development and St. Monica’s as well as 10 other grassroots women’s organizations. The conference also received support from a gift by the Gibbs College of Architecture.


November 20, 2023

Architecture Faculty Publish American School Chapter in Scholarly Book

Architecture faculty Stephanie Pilat and Angela Person recently published a chapter in the book, Histories of Architecture Education in the United States, edited By Peter L. Laurence (Routledge, 2023). This book is an edited collection that focuses on the professional evolution, experimental and enduring pedagogical approaches and leading institutions of American architecture education.


November 14, 2023

Architecture Professors Awarded Gibbs Research Fellowships

Professors of Architecture Tamar Zinguer and Tiziana Proietti were recently awarded with the 2023 Gibbs Research Fellowship. This fellowship provides three years of support for research and creative activity in Architecture. Applications are reviewed and ranked by three external peer reviews based on the candidate’s track record and the promise of their 5-year research plan.


November 13, 2023

Interdisciplinary OU Team Awarded Oklahoma Humanities Grant

An interdisciplinary team from the University of Oklahoma recently received funding from Oklahoma Humanities, a non-profit organization in Oklahoma City. The funding will support a humanities-informed design experience in preparation for the Route 66 centennial in 2026. The project, Route 66 Placemaking Communities Retreat, will explore placemaking efforts for communities along the historic Mother Road.


November 09, 2023

OU Architecture Faculty Co-Organizing “International Conference on Heritage and Affect” in Fall 2023

The International Conference of Heritage and Affect, co-organized by Angela Person (associate professor of Architecture, University of Oklahoma) and Jacque Micieli-Voutsinas (assistant professor of Museum Studies, University of Florida), will take place online in late November and early December 2023. The conference brings together dozens of leading scholars from around the world to explore the affective, visceral, and more-than-representational atmospheres of heritage landscapes.


November 01, 2023

Affiliate Architecture Faculty Featured in Architect Magazine

Cory Henry, affiliate faculty member in the Division of Architecture and principal of Atelier Cory Henry in Los Angeles, was recently featured in Architect Magazine. The magazine’s October issue, “Architectures of Joy, Abundance, and Collectivity,” was designed and coedited by Dark Matter U, a democratic collective that advocates for anti-racist design education and practice.


November 01, 2023

Architecture Students Travel to Arkansas for Field Trip

A group of 30 undergraduate and graduate Architecture students recently traveled to Arkansas for a two-day field trip. Accompanied by Professors Amy Leveno, Amber Sarmiento and Alan Moring, the students toured an award-winning Architecture studio and visited various architectural sites in Bentonville and Fayetteville.


November 01, 2023

Architecture Faculty Opens “Brutal DC” Exhibition at Southern Utah Museum of Art

Brutal DC, a design exhibition curated by Angela Person, an associate professor of Architecture, and professional photographer Ty Cole, opened on Oct. 14 at the Southern Utah Museum of Art. The exhibition is comprised of archival documents, recent re-imaginings and fine art photography that consider the historical underpinnings, current state and future possibilities of key Brutalist buildings in Washington, DC.


October 26, 2023

Architecture Faculty Invited to Speak at CityX Venice Biennale Event

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October 26, 2023

Telesis Journal Announces 2023 Call for Submissions on Theme “The Essence”

Telesis is the student-led journal at the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture. Following its last volume, “Adaptive Practice” (Vol. V), the Telesis team is considering the theme of “The Essence” in its forthcoming volume (Vol. VI). We invite you to contribute your work–design proposals, essays, stories, poetry, art or other media–to this exciting publication until Monday, November 27, 2023. Contributors may be students, faculty, professionals, or community members from inside and outside the University of Oklahoma.


October 19, 2023

Firm Owned by Architecture Alumni Celebrates 70th Anniversary

CJC Architects, a firm owned by OU Architecture alumni Michael Hagan and John Hall, recently celebrated its 70th anniversary. CJC is a full-service Architecture firm based out of Tulsa, OK, and is one of the oldest locally owned, continually operating firms in the region.


October 19, 2023

OU to Host Art Institute of Chicago Curators for Public Lecture on Bruce Goff Exhibition

The University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture, in partnership with the OU School of Visual Arts, is pleased to announce that Alison Fisher and Craig Lee will give a public lecture as a part of the 2023 Goff Lecture Series. The lecture will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 4:30 p.m. in Nielsen Hall, room 170.


October 19, 2023

Architecture Faculty Selected as Dallas Architecture Forum Awards Finalist

OFFICIAL, an award-winning Architecture, interiors and furniture design studio owned by OU Architecture faculty Amy Leveno and Mark Leveno, was recently named as a Dallas Architecture Forum Design Recognition Awards Finalist. The firm received an award for their in-progress project “Granger Annex Adaptive Reuse” in the category of “Adaptive Re-Use, Preservation and Non-Residential Restoration” as a “Looking Forward” project.


October 09, 2023

Students from Peru Visit Gibbs College for Andes Housing Project

A group of students from Peru recently spent the week at the Gibbs College of Architecture as part of a collaborative project between the University of Oklahoma and the Universidad Nacional del Altiplano. The project, “Inti Wasi Sustainable and Affordable Cold Climate Housing,” received funding from the 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund during the spring 2023 semester.


October 09, 2023

Gibbs College Supporter and Alumnus Recognized with Regents’ Alumni Award

Bruce Wilkinson, OU alumnus and major supporter of Gibbs College, recently received a Regents’ Alumni Award from the OU Board of Regents and OU Alumni Association. This award celebrates the profound way OU alumni and supporters shape the university’s vibrant future.


October 03, 2023

Architecture Professor Invited to Speak at OU Law Conference

Marjorie Callahan, professor of Architecture, was recently invited to speak at the 2023 Annual OU Law Conference. The conference took place from Sept. 22-23 at the OU College of Law and featured a variety of keynote speakers, presentations and activities. Callahan gave the keynote address at the conference’s reception dinner and spoke about the value of Architecture in jail design.


September 29, 2023

Gibbs College Announces 2023 Hall of Fame Inductees

The University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Hall of Fame recognizes a select number of high-character individuals who have made a significant and lasting positive impact on Gibbs College, its students, staff, faculty, alumni and/or to communities across the globe. The impact may have been, or continues to be, in the form of service and mentorship, sustained professional excellence, and/or advancement and financial support.


September 27, 2023

Gibbs Ph.D. Student Completes Summer Internship at DLZ Corporation

This summer, third-year Ph.D. student Felipe Flores served as an architectural associate at DLZ Corporation. DLZ is one of the leading consulting firms within the realms of architecture, engineering and surveying. It currently occupies the 139th spot on Engineering-News Record’s esteemed list of the Top 500 Design Firms in the United States. Additionally, it stands as the 11th largest firm in the Midwest, boasting a workforce of over 800 individuals spread across 29 offices.


September 22, 2023

OU Architecture Faculty Successes Acknowledged at 2023 AIA Oklahoma Awards

Five full-time OU Architecture faculty were recognized at the 2023 AIA Honor Awards Celebration, held Sept. 15 at the First National Center in Oklahoma City. The AIA Oklahoma Honor Awards Program recognizes exceptional members for their distinguished leadership and commitment to the quality of life in Oklahoma.


September 21, 2023

Architecture Professor Receives AIA Lifetime Achievement Award

Ronald Frantz Jr, associate professor of Architecture, was recently recognized at the 2023 AIA Honor Awards Celebration. Frantz received the AIA Oklahoma Award for Lifetime Achievement, which recognizes a lifetime of distinguished leadership and dedication in Architecture and the community. This award is AIA Oklahoma’s highest honor.


September 21, 2023

Architecture Faculty Receive AIA Oklahoma Honor Awards

OFFICIAL, an Architecture, interiors and furniture design studio founded by Architecture Assistant Professor Amy Leveno and Adjunct Faculty Mark Leveno, was recently recognized at the 2023 AIA Honor Awards Celebration. The AIA Oklahoma Honor Awards Program recognizes exceptional members for their distinguished leadership and commitment to the quality of life in Oklahoma.


September 21, 2023

Architecture Professor Receives AIA Community Service Award

Deborah Richards, assistant professor of architecture, was recognized at the 2023 American Institute of Architecture Honor Awards Celebration, held Sept. 14 at the First National Center in Oklahoma City. The AIA Oklahoma Honor Awards Program recognizes exceptional members for their distinguished leadership and commitment to the quality of life in Oklahoma.


September 21, 2023

Architecture Professor Receives AIA Outstanding Educational Contributions Award

Daniel Butko, associate director and professor in the Division of Architecture, was recognized at the 2023 American Institute of Architects Honor Awards Celebration. The AIA Oklahoma Honor Awards Program recognizes exceptional members for their distinguished leadership and commitment to the quality of life in Oklahoma.


September 21, 2023

Gibbs College Dean Hans Butzer’s Firm Receives AIA Oklahoma Awards

Butzer Architects and Urbanism, an award-winning firm led by Hans E. Butzer, dean of Gibbs College, and his partner Torrey Butzer, was recently recognized at the 2023 AIA Honor Awards Celebration. The AIA Oklahoma Honor Awards Program recognizes exceptional members for their distinguished leadership and commitment to the quality of life in Oklahoma.


September 19, 2023

Architecture Faculty Invited to Present at AIA Oklahoma Conference

René Peralta, a lecturer in the Division of Architecture, was invited to present at the 2023 AIA Oklahoma Conference. The conference will take place in Enid, Oklahoma, from Oct. 5-6 and will feature a variety of guest speakers, activities and presentations.


September 19, 2023

OU Interdisciplinary Team Receives Funding from National Science Foundation

An interdisciplinary team of OU researchers recently won a Major Research Instrumentation award from the National Science Foundation and received a $589,262 grant. The research team includes Professors of Architecture Andres Cavieres as co-principal investigator and Dan Butko as senior personnel.


September 14, 2023

Architecture Design I Students Build Air Vessels

In their first ten days of school, first-year Architecture students collaborated on designing, making and flying air vessels, or kites. The students were led by Architecture faculty Tamar Zinguer, Shooka Motamedi, Dayton Clark, Jordan Loofs, Hunter Read, Ted Reeds and Chris Morrey.


September 13, 2023

Interdisciplinary OU Team Awarded Funding to Study Color Maps and Risk Communication

An interdisciplinary team from the University of Oklahoma was recently awarded funding for their project, “Using Colormaps to Communicate Risk: An Inventory and Review of NWS Products and Visualizations with Options for the Future.” The project received a $229,836 grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Angela Person, associate professor of Architecture, is co-principal investigator.


September 06, 2023

Telesis “Adaptive Practice” (Vol. V) Now Available!

Telesis, the Gibbs College of Architecture’s award-winning student journal, is releasing its fifth edition in Fall 2023. This edition, “Adaptive Practice,” called for contributions from interdisciplinary problem solvers who reject the status quo and redefine “business as usual” through their work.


September 05, 2023

Gibbs Ph.D. Student Awarded Center for Peace and Development Fellowship

Salma Akter Surma, a Ph.D. student in Planning, Design and Construction, was recently awarded the Security in Context Research Fellowship from the OU Center for Peace and Development. During her fellowship, Akter will research how trauma-informed care approaches can be applied in the planning and design process of child-friendly built environments in the refugee context.


August 28, 2023

Gibbs College Announces Gould Hall Renovations

Gibbs College is excited to announce that Gould Hall underwent several renovations during summer 2023. These building improvements were made in an effort to meet the growing needs of students, faculty and staff, as student enrollment has increased by over 300 students in the past five years.


August 23, 2023

Gibbs College to Host Fall 2023 Career and Internship Fair

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is excited to announce the Fall 2023 Career and Internship Fair! The event will take place on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023, from 3-6 p.m. at the Thurman J. White Forum.


August 22, 2023

OU Launches Online Sustainable Architecture Graduate Program

In collaboration with OU Online, the Division of Architecture is excited to announce a new Sustainable Architecture graduate program. This master’s program is 100% online and consists of 15 courses that can be completed in just 15 months.


August 17, 2023

Gibbs College Honors Faculty and Staff During 2023 Awards Ceremony

Please join us in congratulating the 2023 Gibbs College Faculty & Staff Awards recipients. Recipients were honored by Dean Butzer during the Gibbs College Back to School Meeting on Thursday, Aug. 17. They were nominated by their colleagues via an open nomination process.


August 02, 2023

Remembering Howard Alan

Born in Chicago, Howard graduated from Hyde Park High School before studying architecture at University of Southern California, Los Angeles. He completed his architecture degree at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, where he studied under his mentor, Bruce Alonzo Goff. Howard specialized in alternative energy architecture and was part of a school of organic architects known as the “Friends of Kebyar”.


July 27, 2023

New Review Praises Book Edited by OU Architecture Professor

A book edited by Stephanie Pilat, an OU Professor of Architecture, and Kay Bea Jones received praise in a recent review for the European Architectural History Network. The book, “Routledge Companion to Italian Fascist Architecture,” considers the reception and legacy of fascist architecture and urbanism in Italy. It investigates how these historic sites have been transformed and what constitutes the meaning of these buildings and cities today.


July 25, 2023

Gibbs College to Host Thomas Kang for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College is pleased to announce that Thomas Kang is invited to give a public lecture in the upcoming fall semester. Thomas Kang is a professor in the Department of Architecture & Architectural Engineering at Seoul National University (SNU) in Korea. Before that, he was a professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science at OU and has held various affiliated positions at universities around the world.


July 25, 2023

Gibbs College to Host David Logan for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College is pleased to announce that David Logan is invited to give a public lecture in the upcoming school year. Logan is currently the Director of Tax & Trade Policy Analysis for the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).


July 25, 2023

Gibbs College to Host Chadwick Allen for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College is pleased to announce that Chadwick Allen is invited to give a public lecture in the upcoming fall semester, co-sponsored by OU Departments of English, Film & Media Studies, Geography and Native American Studies. Chadwick Allen serves as the Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement at the University of Washington Seattle (UW), where he is also a Professor of English and Adjunct Professor of American Indian Studies. He has published numerous books and has conducted interdisciplinary work on Indigenous earthworks – a study of cultural and political revitalization through the built environment.


July 20, 2023

Gibbs College Appoints Associate Dean for Academics and College Administration

Following an internal search, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture has appointed Suchismita (Suchi) Bhattacharjee as associate dean for academics and college administration, effective July 1, 2023.


July 19, 2023

Gibbs College to Host Jonathan Tate for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College is pleased to announce that Jonathan Tate is invited to give a public lecture in the upcoming fall semester. Jonathan Tate is the founder and principal of OJT, an award-winning architecture firm based in New Orleans. OJT was established in 2011 as a creative, expansive, and exploratory practice with a desire to contribute to contemporary discourse.


July 19, 2023

Gibbs College to Host American School in California Event

The Gibbs College of Architecture and OU Libraries invite you to celebrate exhibitions on the American School in California. These exhibitions showcase the works of John Marsh Davis and Mickey Muennig, two architects who studied at OU under Bruce Goff and went on to have distinguished careers in California.


June 28, 2023

Gibbs Students Travel to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West

Twelve Gibbs students recently traveled to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona for a travel study course led by Interior Design Professor Mia Kile. Taliesin West was architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and studio in the desert and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark.


June 22, 2023

OU Gibbs College Hosts Annual Design Camp

30 high school students from across the state took part in OU Gibbs College’s recent annual design camp, led this year by interior design faculty Elizabeth Pober and Chelsea Holcomb. The camp introduces students to OU’s Interior Design and Architecture degree programs and associated professions.


June 21, 2023

OU Architecture Faculty Serves as Panelist for California Lawyers for the Arts Symposium

OU Architecture faculty member René Peralta was a panelist for this year’s California Lawyers for the Arts symposium, INTERSECTIONS: Art and Law at the Border. With a focus on the geopolitical context of the Tijuana-San Diego region, the intention of this gathering was to highlight artists, activists, lawyers, scholars and researchers whose work navigates the intersection of art, praxis and legal issues.


June 21, 2023

Architecture Professor and Student Receive Prizes From OU Carceral Consortium

The OU Carceral Studies Consortium recently announced the recipients of the Spring 2023 Community-Engaged Micro-Grants and Undergraduate Student Work Prizes. The Carceral Consortium offers two micro-grants of up to $500 to OU students, faculty and staff members to support research, mentorships and community engagement projects. Among this year’s grant recipients are Marjorie Callahan, a professor of architecture, and Kristi Saliba, an architecture student.


June 13, 2023

Alumni Highlight: Breah Page, Architecture

Gibbs College alumna Breah Page graduated from OU in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in architecture. She now is senior project architect at LBBA in Chicago and was recently awarded the Dubin Family Young Architect Award from the American Institute of Architects. We sat down with her to learn more about her experience at Gibbs College and in the professional architecture industry.


June 08, 2023

Gibbs College to Host Goff Chair David J. Lewis for Public Lecture

OU Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that David J. Lewis, a principal of LTL Architects and dean of Parsons School of Constructed Environments, has been appointed as the Goff Chair of Creative Architecture for fall 2023. For his lecture, Lewis will discuss his work related to the Manual of Biogenic House Sections, which articulates how plant-based and low-carbon materials can produce a profound rethinking of section in houses.


June 07, 2023

OU Center for Peace and Development Now Accepting Fall 2023 Fellowship Applications

The OU Center for Peace and Development (CPD) is now accepting applications for the fall 2023 Security in Context (SiC) Research Fellows grant. All OU graduate students are eligible to apply, and selected students will receive a scholarship of $2,500 for the upcoming fall semester.


June 06, 2023

Gibbs College to Host OU Alumni + Friends Reception at 2023 AIA National Conference

Mark your calendars for the OU Alumni + Friends Reception at the 2023 AIA National Conference! Scheduled for Friday, June 9, 2023, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m, Dean Hans E. Butzer will host the event at the Living Room Bar located within the W San Francisco Hotel.


June 02, 2023

Remembering Jerry Merriman

Jerry Merriman earned a degree in architecture from the University of Oklahoma in 1971 and founded Merriman Associates/Architects in 1987. In 33 years of running the firm, Jerry was instrumental in the shaping of downtown Dallas with more than 40 projects covering nearly every downtown neighborhood. Jerry’s success was built on his love of people, a deep sense of community and a genuine connection with his employees and their families.


May 30, 2023

Gibbs College Dean Hans Butzer’s Firm Shortlisted for Global War on Terrorism Memorial

Butzer Architects and Urbanism, a firm led by Hans E. Butzer, professor of architecture and dean of Gibbs College, and his partner Torrey Butzer, has been selected for the shortlist of prominent designers to be considered for the Global War on Terrorism Memorial in Washington, D.C.


May 19, 2023

Alumni Highlight: Raymond Harris, Architecture

Gibbs College Dean Hans Butzer and Karen Renfroe of the OU Foundation recently sat down with architecture alumnus Raymond Harris to learn more about his successful career along with his business and mentorship activities in retirement.


May 11, 2023

OU Architecture Professor Invited to Judge AI-Themed Competition

Architecture Professor René Peralta was invited to be a judge for the new Archinect competition, Generative Futures: An AI + Architecture Storytelling Challenge. This competition aims to address the potential opportunities, challenges, and implications of AI on creativity, cities, and humanity.


May 08, 2023

OU Architecture Faculty Announce Release of New Book

OU Architecture Professors Khosrow Bozorgi and Keith Gåddie recently announced the release of their new book, The Philadelphia House: Organic Architecture and Placemaking in Chestnut Hill, published by Rowman & Littlefield. The official release date is July 15, 2023, from Philadelphia House, but Amazon and Barnes & Noble have already announced the pre-ordering of the book.


May 08, 2023

Gibbs College Celebrates 2023 Gibbs Design Activism Awards

On April 21, Gibbs College celebrated the inaugural Gibbs Design Activism Awards (GDAA). The GDAA is a grant-initiative that supports student-led design and research projects that engage topics of community, social and economic concerns across Oklahoma.


May 05, 2023

Architecture Students Design Cultural Center in Iran for Studio Project

Last fall, Dr. Khosrow Bozorgi taught the Architecture studio ARCH 4956, which focused on exploration, analysis and experimentation in the development of schematic proposals. In this studio, students designed cultural centers for the Ganjali Khan Baazar Complex in Kerman, a remote city in Iran. They were challenged with introducing a new design concept that could be easily integrated into the rich architectural traditions of the city.


May 02, 2023

OU Architecture, Interior Design to Welcome 3 Faculty Fellows in Fall 2023

OU’s Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce the appointment of three new faculty members in its Divisions of Architecture and Interior Design in the Fall 2023 term. Gibbs College is grateful to the many search committee members and others around campus who made this process a success.


May 02, 2023

OU Architecture Professor Displays Historic Georgia Courthouse Exhibit at Auburn University

Insert a short summary of the article here, usually a few sentences long. It can be the first few lines from the article, or you can write a short blurb that covers the main points of the news article.Professor of Architecture and Interim Associate Dean of Gibbs College Dr. Keith Gåddie and his collaborator Jocelyn Evans recently exhibited a collection of photographs at Auburn University in Montgomery, Alabama. The exhibit showcased photos from their project, “A Lens on Historic Georgia Courthouses,” in the Cason McDermott Art Gallery.


April 25, 2023

Architecture Faculty Serves on AIA COTE Top Ten Technical Jury

Associate Professor of Architecture Dr. Lee Fithian was selected to serve as a national Technical Jury Reviewer for the American Institute of Architects COTE Top Ten Awards, the industry’s best-known awards program for sustainable design excellence. This year marked the 27th annual announcement of these awards by the AIA.


April 24, 2023

Gibbs Students Travel to Dallas for Interdisciplinary Field Trip

On April 6, third-year Construction Science, Architecture and Interior Design students travelled to Dallas for an interdisciplinary field trip. The students got to learn from industry professionals and gain hands on experience at a construction job site and architecture office.


April 18, 2023

OU Architecture Alumna Receives AIA Young Architect Award 

OU architecture alumna Breah Page was recently awarded the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Dubin Family Young Architect Award. The AIA is a professional organization for architects that works to improve the architecture industry through education, government advocacy and community outreach. 


March 31, 2023

PhD Student Honored with Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools Excellence in Teaching Award

Gibbs College PhD student Felipe Flores recently won the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Excellence in Teaching Award. MAGS is an organization of colleges and universities that works to advance graduate studies by improving program standards, sharing information, and encouraging research.


March 27, 2023

Gibbs Design Activism Award Project on Display in Bizzell Memorial Library

“Passing,” an exhibit by OU architecture student Ryan Godfrey, is now on display in the main hall of the Bizzell Memorial Library. This display focuses on three homes built between 1938-1951 that encapsulate different ways that buildings can be qualified as queer spaces. The exhibit also provides reading recommendations for those interested in the intersection of architecture, gender, and sexual identity.


March 23, 2023

Gibbs Professor Awarded Junior Faculty Fellowship

Dr. Tiziana Proietti, assistant professor of Architecture and Interior Design and director of the Sense|Base Laboratory at OU, is the recipient of a 2023 Junior Faculty Fellowship. Awarded by the Research Council of the Vice President for Research and Partnerships office at the University of Oklahoma, the program is designed to support tenure-track faculty establish their research and creative activities.


March 23, 2023

Alumni Spotlight: Jason O’Rear

Jason O’Rear, a Bay-Area, California-native, traveled to OU to pursue a degree in architecture. After a successful career as an architect for over a decade, Jason now uses his understanding of architecture and space to serve him in his flourishing role as an architectural photographer at his own studio. His work has been featured in notable publications including Architectural Record, Architectural Digest, Interior Design Magazine, Dezeen, and more.


March 23, 2023

OU Architecture Professor Issued Patent for Facade Design to Reduce Air Pollution

Dr. Lee Fithian, an Associate Professor of Architecture, was recently issued a patent for her building façade system that she has spent years developing. The double skin façade system evacuates polluted air from the streetscape, providing better air quality for people in urban environments and improving human health. The system can be included in new buildings but can also be retrofitted to existing ones.


March 16, 2023

University of Oklahoma Faculty to Give American School Lecture at Auburn

OU’s Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that two of our faculty will be offering the inaugural Bob & Sherry Faust Distinguished Lecture at Auburn University on Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at the Gogue Performing Arts Center and streaming on YouTube Live.


March 06, 2023

Arch. Professor Awarded OU Arts & Humanities Forum Public Fellowship

Tamar Zinguer, assistant professor of Architecture, is the recipient of the Forum Public Fellowship for the 2022-2023 academic year. Awarded by the Arts and Humanities Forum at the University of Oklahoma, the fellowship’s purpose is to foster an interdisciplinary intellectual exchange among a diverse group of scholars around a shared theme.


March 06, 2023

OU Eco-Sooners Team Selected as 2023 Solar Decathlon Finalists

A team of Gibbs students was recently selected as a finalist for the 2023 Solar Decathlon Design Challenge. The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a collegiate competition that has inspired thousands of students worldwide to enter the clean energy workforce since its inception in 2002. This competition challenges student teams to create innovative building designs that address real-world issues, including climate change, environmental justice, and affordability.


March 02, 2023

Fall 2022 OU Architecture Design Award Winners Announced

The Fall 2022 OU Architecture Design Awards were recently announced, with seven students receiving recognition for their outstanding work. There are two categories of awards: the Fall 2022 Design V GH2 Design Studio Prize, and the Fall 2022 Design VII Award.


March 02, 2023

Arch. Professor Lectures on BRUTAL DC Project at University of Nevada-Las Vegas

Angela Person, an assistant professor of Architecture, gave an invited lecture at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas on February 22, 2023. The lecture, entitled BRUTAL DC, provided an overview of Dr. Person’s upcoming exhibition of the same title at the award-winning Southern Utah Museum of Art.


March 02, 2023

Arch. Students Use Artificial Intelligence to Design Building Proposals

Students at the University of Oklahoma are leading the way with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the design process. A group of Architecture students were the first at Gibbs to use an AI image-generating program to aid in the design process for their final studio project.


March 02, 2023

Arch. Faculty Leads DeafSpace Design Charrette with Jeffrey Mansfield

Jeffrey Mansfield, principal at the Model of Architecture Serving Society (MASS) Design Group and director of MASS’s Deaf Space and Disability Justice Design Lab, assisted OU Architecture faculty in leading a five-day design charrette. Mansfield encouraged students to explore DeafSpace design principles in their projects.


February 27, 2023

Gibbs Students Win 1st Place at Design-Build Competition

An integrated Design-Build team of OU students from Construction Science, Architecture, and Interior Design won 1st place at the TEXO Foundation | Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) Region 5 student competition.


February 26, 2023

Gibbs Students Participate in Napkin Sketch Competition

Each year, all students in the Gibbs College of Architecture are invited to participate in a cocktail napkin sketch contest. Presented by the Division of Architecture’s Professional Advisory Board, the cocktail napkin sketch contest gives students the opportunity to submit sketches on a 5”x5” white cocktail napkin to compete to win cash prizes. Three cash prizes — $750, $500, and $250 — were awarded to the top three entries, which were decided by a professional panel of jurors.


February 23, 2023

Gift to OU Will Preserve American School Legacy, Create New Positions

A gift to the University of Oklahoma will honor alumnus and esteemed architect Bob Faust by creating multiple new faculty and staff positions dedicated to the American School, an innovative design practice developed at OU in the 1950s and ’60s. Sherry Faust, Bob Faust’s spouse, has made a multi-million-dollar planned gift in his honor to University Libraries and OU’s Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture.


February 17, 2023

2023 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner Raises Record-Breaking Scholarship Donations

The 2023 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner was a huge success, with about 200 attendees and over $34,000 raised. The 11th annual event was held Friday, February 11, at Vast restaurant in Oklahoma City. The proceeds from this event directly benefit students who are eager to travel and gain hands on learning experiences.


February 16, 2023

OU Architecture Alumnus Named Architectural League of New York Emerging Voice

University of Oklahoma Architecture alumnus Asa Highsmith was recently recognized as an honoree in the Architectural League of New York’s 2023 Emerging Voices competition. The Emerging Voices program is an annual event that recognizes outstanding Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design firms across North America.


February 14, 2023

Collaborative Project Between OU and University In Peru Awarded Grant

A collaborative project between the University of Oklahoma and the Universidad Nacional del Altiplano in Peru (UNAP) was recently awarded a grant to investigate affordable and sustainable housing in the Andes. The project, “Inti Wasi Sustainable and Affordable Cold Climate Housing,” received funding from the 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund.


February 02, 2023

Architecture Faculty Receive National Course Development Prize

Angela Person and Stephanie Pilat, faculty in the OU Division of Architecture, were recently announced as recipients of the 2023 Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change, and Society. The prize is awarded by Columbia University’s Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.


February 01, 2023

Gibbs College Faculty Honored with National Publication Award

Deborah Richards and Angela Person, assistant professors of Architecture, were recently announced as recipients of the 2023 Journal of Architectural Education (JAE) Award for Design. The JAE Award was instituted in 1985 and is now given annually for outstanding peer-reviewed articles published in the Essay, Design, Narrative, and Image categories during the preceding academic year.


January 25, 2023

Gibbs Faculty Receive Health, Well-Being and the Built Environment Seed Grant Funding

Through a new seed funding opportunity supported by the OU Norman Office of the Vice President for Research and Partnerships, the OU Health Sciences Center Vice President for Research and the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, two teams will each receive up to $30,000 to support interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, well-being, and the built environment.


January 20, 2023

Gibbs Teaching Fellow Awarded Research Enhancement Funding

Marco Piscitelli, an Herb Greene Teaching Fellow of Interior Design and Architecture, was recently awarded funding as a part of the Gibb’s College of Architecture’s Program for Research Enhancement. Each year, this merit-based program grants funds to Gibb’s faculty members in order to increase their research and creative activities.


January 20, 2023

Architecture Professor Awarded Research Enhancement Funding

Dr. Wanda Liebermann, an assistant professor of Architecture, was recently awarded funding as a part of the Gibb’s College of Architecture’s Program for Research Enhancement. Each year, this merit-based program grants funds to Gibb’s faculty members in order to increase their research and creative activities.


January 04, 2023

Skydance Bridge, Designed by OU Gibbs College Dean, Featured on USPS Stamp

The United States Postal Service recently announced that the Skydance Bridge in Oklahoma City will be featured on first-class mail stamps in 2023! The stamps will be available for purchase on August 24, 2023. The Skydance Bridge, which was completed in 2012, has become an iconic landmark for Oklahoma City.


December 22, 2022

Arch. Professor Honored with Award from American Institute of Architects

Associate Professor of Architecture Daniel Butko’s acoustic consulting work on the CO-OP Ramen House project in Bentonville, Arkansas, was recently recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Professor Butko worked alongside professionals from the award-winning firm Maron Blackwell Architects to complete the project.


December 01, 2022

The Gibbs Spotlight: Dr. Wanda Katja Liebermann

GCA Communications intern Kathlyn Dannewald spoke with Dr. Wanda Katja Lieberman, a practicing architect and architectural and urban historian. She is also an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma. We sat down with Dr. Liebermann to discuss her upcoming book on architecture, disability, and accessibility.


November 23, 2022

Arch. Professor Presents at ‘Are You a Model?’ Conference

Dr. Tamar Zinguer, Assistant Professor of Architecture, recently presented at the “Are You a Model?: On an Architectural Medium of Spatial Exploration” conference hosted by the Technical University of Darmstadt, which took place from November 2-4.


November 23, 2022

2023 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner Tickets On Sale Now

Gibbs College’s annual Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner will be held on February 10, 2023, from 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. at VAST (333 W. Sheridan Ave, 50th Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102). It will feature a three-course meal with fine wine pairings.


November 22, 2022

Boyd Street Ventures Invests in New Technology Developed at Gibbs College

Boyd Street Ventures recently announced that it is investing in VesprSolar, a solar tech company that continuously works to streamline the entire photovoltaics (PV) installation process. The company is most well-known for the V-ClampTM, which is an innovative technology that was developed by Dr. Andrés Cavieres, an Associate Professor in the Division of Architecture.


November 15, 2022

Arch. Faculty Member Presents at SESAH 2022 Annual Conference

Rene Peralta, a faculty member in the Division of Architecture, recently presented at the 2022 Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (SESAH) Conference. This was SESAH’s 40th annual conference in Memphis, Tennessee, and it took place from November 2-5.


November 08, 2022

Gibbs Students Attend National Organization of Minority Architects Conference

Recently, a group of Gibbs College students from OU’s chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) attended the 2022 NOMA Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. The group was led by Felipe Flores, a Gibbs College PhD student and supervisor of OU’s NOMA chapter.


November 08, 2022

Arch. Faculty Member Attends Healthcare Design Conference

Dr. Xiaobo Quan, the Violeta Autumn Teaching Fellow in the Gibbs Architecture program, recently attended at the 2022 Healthcare Design Conference + Expo hosted by the Center for Health Design and the Academy of Architecture for Health of the American Institute of Architects (AIA/AAH).


November 02, 2022

Arch. Students Travel to Arkansas and Kansas

Thirty-eight architecture undergraduate and graduate students recently took a two-day field trip to Bentonville, Arkansas and Wichita, Kansas. The students visited multiple architecture offices and firms as well as toured the Crystal Bridges Museum and Exploration Place.


November 01, 2022

Arch. Lecturer Installs Sculpture Suite in Columbia Regional Airport

Chris Morrey, a lecturer in the Division of Architecture, recently installed a sculpture suite in the Columbia Regional Airport. The sculptures, two large scale rings titled “Returning,” were inspired by the “the cyclical nature of days, seasons and years, and resonates with concepts of leaving, returning and repetition.”


October 27, 2022

Gibbs Professor Lectures at Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture Bootcamp

Architect Tiziana Proietti and her research partner Sergei Gepshtein joined as faculty members for the 2022 Academy of Neuroscience For Architecture (ANFA) Bootcamp. Proietti is an assistant professor at the Gibbs College of Architecture and director of the Sense|Base Laboratory at OU. Sergei Gepshtein is a scientist and affiliate of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and director of the Center for Spatial Perception & Concrete Experience at the University of Southern California.


October 26, 2022

Project Team of Gibbs Faculty Receive National Science Foundation Grant

A project team of University of Oklahoma researchers and Oklahoma City civic partners are collaborating to create the Legacy Building Toolset, a digital platform that will allow community members to collectively explore identity, the meaning of place, and create and engage with community assets and more easily allow community members to participate in community collaboration projects.


October 25, 2022

Gibbs Faculty Nonprofit Design Firm Featured in Architect Magazine

The Open Design Collective, a nonprofit design and planning firm founded by Vanessa Morrison and Deborah Richards, was recently featured in Architect magazine. Vanessa Morrison, the Associate Director of the University of Oklahoma’s Institute of Quality Communities, is a social-impact planner who lives and works in northeastern Oklahoma City. Deborah Richards, AIA, is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Gibbs College and a licensed architect in New York, Oklahoma and Massachusetts.


October 14, 2022

Gibbs College Alumnus Honored with 2022 Regents’ Alumni Award

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma (OU) is pleased to announce that Jerald (Jerry) Merriman, a University of Oklahoma Architecture alumnus (Class of 1971), has been honored with the 2022 OU Regents’ Alumni Award.


October 14, 2022

Arch. Professor to Teach Study Abroad Program in Arezzo

Architecture Professor Dave Boeck will be traveling to Arezzo, Italy, to teach a study abroad program at the University of Oklahoma’s Italian study center. He will teach at OU’s Arezzo campus for the last eight weeks of the Fall 2022 semester, and throughout the entire Fall 2023 semester.


October 12, 2022

GCA Announces New Inclusion Council Members

The Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to the University of Oklahoma Inclusion Council. Dr. Shooka Motamedi, lecturer in the Division of Architecture, and Nova Savage, Academic Advisor, will be Gibbs College’s representatives on the OU Inclusion Council.


October 04, 2022

Architecture Alumna Goes Global with Thoughtful Health Care Designs

Angela Lee, an alumna of the Gibbs College of Architecture and member of the American Institute of Architects’ College of Fellows, was recently featured in an article on the HKS, Inc. website.


October 04, 2022

Gibbs Affiliate Faculty Receives Grant for Maine Writer’s Cabin

Aaron Jones, an affiliate faculty member of the Gibbs College of Architecture, recently received funding for the collaborative architecture project “Deep Space Maine.” They were awarded the SPACE: American Rescue Plan – Maine Project Grant.


October 03, 2022

Gibbs College Faculty Present at 2022 Oklahoma Housing Conference

Gibbs College of Architecture faculty members,Professor Dave Boeck and Dr. Bryce Lowery, recently presented at the 2022 Oklahoma Housing Conference hosted by the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA), an organization that works to provide housing resources to the Oklahoman community.


September 27, 2022

Architecture Professor Marks 35th Anniversary of Historic Preservation Course

The 2022 Fall Semester marks the 35th Anniversary of Associate Professor Ron Frantz’s being involved with the Historic Preservation course at the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture.


September 27, 2022

Remembering Bill Shaw

On September 10, 2022, William Malcolm Shaw (Bill) graduated from this life and went to be with family and friends who have gone before him. Bill was born on September 15, 1932, in Oklahoma City to Richard Frank Shaw and Dorothy Hawk Shaw.


September 26, 2022

Arch. Professor Shares Research at 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference

Youngjin Hwang, Assistant Professor of Architecture, recently presented research at the 2022 Building Performance Analysis Conference and SimBuild hosted by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the International Building Performance Simulation Association USA Regional Division (IBPSA-USA).


September 26, 2022

Arch. Student Shortlisted in Modular Homes Design Competition

Architecture students Hiroki Mishima and Quentin Puiseux recently produced a project, “Ranger Cabins” that designed modular housing for park rangers in national parks around the world. Their project was shortlisted in the 2nd Annual International Architecture Competition for Modular Homes. The competition, hosted by Buildner Architecture Competitions, asked participants to submit innovative design proposals for a modular home that can be constructed in any form in any location.


September 19, 2022

Now Hiring! Gibbs College Invites Applications

Gibbs College invites applications for several faculty and staff positions. Please help us share these opportunities broadly. We are excited to be adding to our amazing team!


September 13, 2022

Arch. Faculty Publish Special Issue on Inclusive Architecture Pedagogies

OU Architecture faculty Dr. Stephanie Pilat and Dr. Angela Person, along with Dr. Carmina Sanchez-del-Valle of Hampton University, recently published a special edition of the architectural research journal Enquiry.


September 08, 2022

Gibbs College Reps Help Host National Brownfields Conference

The National Brownfields Training Conference was held in Oklahoma City from August 16th through the 19th. The local and national planning committees for the annual conference began work on the meeting in March of 2020. Ron Frantz, Director of the Environmental Design Program, served on the Local Planning Committee’s Mobile Workshops, Socials, and Evening Receptions Committee.


September 07, 2022

PhD Student Receives ARCC King Medal

Felipe Flores, a PhD Student in Planning, Design, and Construction under the advisement of Dr. Angela Person, was recently awarded the Architectural Research Centers Consortium’s (ARCC) 2022 King Medal for the University of Oklahoma. The King Medal, named in honor of the late Jonathan King, is awarded to one student per ARCC member institution. Recipients are selected at the discretion of member institutions based on criteria that acknowledges innovation, integrity, and scholarship in architectural and/or environmental design research.


September 06, 2022

Professor Keith Gåddie to Retire from the University of Oklahoma

Professor Keith Gåddie, Ph.D., Executive Faculty Fellow and interim Associate Dean of the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma, has announced his retirement from the university, effective July 2023.


August 31, 2022

Arch. Faculty Receive AIA Dallas Design Awards

Amy Leveno, Assistant Professor of Architecture, and Mark Leveno, Adjunct Faculty Member, were recently awarded an AIA Dallas Unbuilt Design Award for their firm OFFICIAL’s Granger Annex Adaptive Reuse Project. The AIA Dallas Unbuilt Design Awards are organized by the American Institute of Architects Dallas Design Awards Committee, whose purpose is to recognize outstanding work by local architects and honor the collaborative efforts of architects, clients, and consultants who achieve design excellence. The Unbuilt Design Awards showcase progressive ideas and dynamic design solutions.


August 30, 2022

Telesis “Habitation” (Vol. IV) Now Available!

Telesis, the Gibbs College of Architecture’s award-winning student journal, is releasing its fourth edition in Fall 2022. This edition, “Habitation,” questions how we may ensure all things, living and non-living, may continue to inhabit our planet. “Habitation” continues the overarching theme explored in “Isolation”: “How can design aid people’s sense of belonging?”


August 23, 2022

IQC Completes Year-Long Project Serving Three Oklahoma Communities

The Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) recently completed a year-long project sponsored by the Association for Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG). ACOG's Community Economic Resiliency Initiative allowed the IQC to launch a new Community Engagement Fellowship, in which four Gibbs faculty members and a dozen Gibbs students provided planning services in the cities of El Reno, Guthrie, and Harrah.


August 23, 2022

Arch. Professor Publishes Article in Acoustics Today

The Acoustical Society of America recently invited Daniel Butko, an Associate Professor of Architecture, to author an article in their publication Acoustics Today. The article, titled “Teaching Architectural Acoustics to Students of Various Disciplines,” summarizes Butko’s approach to teaching architectural acoustics by showcasing field trips, student projects, and funded resources. The article appears both in print and online in the summer edition of Acoustics Today.


August 23, 2022

OU Journal Receives Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals

In its third year of publication, the University of Oklahoma's student design journal, Telesis, has again earned national recognition. Telesis is organized by students and faculty in OU's Gibbs College of Architecture.


August 22, 2022

Gibbs College Honors Faculty During 2022 Awards Ceremony

Please join us in congratulating the 2022 Gibbs College Faculty & Staff Awards recipients. Recipients were honored by Dean Butzer during the Gibbs College Back to School Meeting on Thursday, August 18. They were nominated by their colleagues via an open nomination process.


July 15, 2022

Arch. Professor Recognized by City Lifestyle Magazine

Dave Boeck, an associate professor in the Division of Architecture, was recently recognized by the Cleveland County City Lifestyle Magazine as one of the magazine's 2022 Men of Influence.


July 15, 2022

Arch. Professor Develops Art Workshop in Zambia

Dave Boeck, an associate professor in the Division of Architecture, recently developed an art workshop in the Barefeet Theater in Lusaka, Zambia. Working with Chipika Simanwe, a Lusakan artist, and Betty Wilkinson, former CEO of Financial Sector Deepening Zambia, Boeck created a two-week workshop titled “ARTitude.”


July 01, 2022

OU Architecture Prof. Travels to Tunisia, Cataloging North African Architecture

Architecture Professor Dr. Khosrow Bozorgi recently visited Tunisia. While in Tunisia, he traveled approximately 1380 miles by land and captured thousands of images of the stunning architecture of North Africa. He visited many major archaeological sites including Carthage, Kairouan, El Jem, Dougga, and Bulla Regia.


June 28, 2022

Arch. Lecturer Presents at Architects Association of Peru Roundtable

René Peralta, a lecturer with the Division of Architecture, recently presented a roundtable on the San Diego-Tijuana area for the Architects Association of Peru’s Lima Region. The event, titled “The Fragile Movement: Understanding the Modern Monument and the Ephemeral Persistence of Walter Weberhofer,” featured several architects with expertise in different cities across the Americas.


June 27, 2022

OU Carceral Studies Consortium Members Receive Seed Funding from the Institute for Community and Society Transformation

The University of Oklahoma Carceral Studies Consortium is pleased to announce that David McLeod (Social Work), Dean Hougen (Computer Science), and Constance Chapple (Sociology) have received $30,000 in funding to develop their project. According to ICAST director Shane Connelly, projects that receive this funding are “poised to inform, guide and enact research and programs that will foster community resilience in Oklahoma.


June 07, 2022

Alumni + Friends Reception to be Held in Chicago on June 22

The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture will be hosting an OU Alumni + Friends Reception during the upcoming 2022 AIA National Conference in Chicago, Illinois.


June 07, 2022

Gibbs College PhD Student Participates in EAEC’s National Mentorship Program

Felipe Flores, a PhD Student in Planning, Design, and Construction under the advisement of Dr. Angela Person, recently served as a mentor as part of a program funded by the Equity in Architectural Education Consortium’s. Felipe mentored Kyle Bowie, a Master of Architecture student at Morgan State University, a historically Black university.


June 05, 2022

Gibbs Graduates Receive Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards

Five graduates from the Gibbs College of Architecture received Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards this April. This award recognizes the top grade point average for each undergraduate major.


June 01, 2022

Gibbs Alumnus Promotes the Connection Between Beauty and Wellness

The Happy Healthy Home Show recently invited Gibbs College alumnus Don Ruggles as an inaugural guest. Don joined the show’s host Odile Smith in their shared passion for making wellness in the home (and all built surroundings) a priority. A practicing architect and founder of Ruggles Mabe Studio, Don has spent his 50-plus year career trying to answer the question, “What is beauty?”


May 27, 2022

Arch. Lecturer Presents at APA National Conference

René Peralta, a lecturer with the Division of Architecture, recently spoke at the American Planning Association 2022 National Planning Conference. Presenting during a session titled “San Diego/Tijuana’s Regional Vision, ‘Temporary Paradise?’”, Peralta discussed Donald Appleyard and Kevin Lynch’s report Temporary Paradise, which discusses Tijuana within a larger urban and sustainable vision.


May 27, 2022

Gibbs Design Activism Awards Program Announces 2022 Recipients

The Gibbs Design Activism Awards is a new grant initiative that was created to support student-led design and research projects that critically engage topics of community, social, and economic concern within the built environment – at Gibbs College, on the OU Campus, and across Oklahoma.


May 23, 2022

Muscogee (Creek) Tribal Town Futurity Exhibition at Gibbs College Concludes

Dr. Laura Harjo, an associate professor of Native American Studies and Regional + City Planning faculty affiliate, recently organized and presented the exhibition Muscogee (Creek) Tribal Town Futurity: Spatial Storytelling with Emergent Technologies in the Gould Hall Buskuhl Gallery. She was assisted by Gibbs College’s Dr. Angela Person (Architecture) and Prof. Shawn Schaefer (Urban Design), as well as several Architecture and Urban Design students, Gibbs College staff, and others.


May 11, 2022

OU Carceral Studies Consortium Announces 2022 Student Work Prize Recipients

The University of Oklahoma Carceral Studies Consortium is pleased to announce the 2022 Student Work Prize recipients. The prize recognizes excellence in scholarly or creative work from any discipline which engages carceral studies, broadly construed, during the 2021-2022 academic year. Congratulations, all!


April 29, 2022

Arch. Teaching Assistant Wins Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award

Architecture Graduate Teaching Assistant Donovan Linsey recently received the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the University of Oklahoma Graduate College.


April 20, 2022

Gibbs Professor Presents Keynote at Kansas State

Dr. Tiziana Proietti, an assistant professor of Interior Design and Architecture, recently spoke at a Kansas State University event titled “Generators of Architectural Atmosphere.” Dr. Proietti presented the keynote talk, The Experience of Architectural Proportion Through a Scientific Perspective, in which she explored human perceptions of architectural proportion.


April 19, 2022

Arch. Student Designs and Fabricates Faucet Attachments for Gould Hall

Second year Architecture student, Whit Hull, recently designed, printed, and installed attachments to the faucets in the bathrooms here in Gould Hall, the home of the Gibbs College of Architecture, to make them more usable.


April 15, 2022

Arch. Professor Receives General Education Award

David Boeck, Associate Professor of Architecture, received the University of Oklahoma’s General Education Teaching Award. He was honored at the Faculty Awards Luncheon on April 14th for the award. 


April 14, 2022

Arch. Professors Submit Manuscript for Publication

Dr. Khosrow Bozorgi, Architecture professor, and Dr. Keith Gaddie, Associate Dean of Gibbs College, have authored a book manuscript titled “Philadelphia House: Genius Loci - Concept of Placemaking.” Based on over ten positive reviews, the Editorial Board of Rowman & Littlefield has approved the manuscript and the contract has been signed for publication.


April 11, 2022

Gibbs College Architecture & Interior Design Students Experience Rome During Spring 2022 Semester

Several Gibbs College Architecture and Interior Design students have been spending the semester living and learning in Rome. The students’ coursework is tailored to both take advantage of Rome’s great sites as well as meet the curricular needs of students. Some have recently shared some of the moments of discovery they have experienced during their time in Rome and Europe.  


April 07, 2022

Gibbs Staff Member Wins Staff Senate Outstanding Performance Award

Camille Germany, Assistant to the Director of the Division of Architecture, has recently been awarded a University of Oklahoma Staff Senate Outstanding Performance Award as recognition for her outstanding job performance as well as her service and dedication to both Gibbs College and the University of Oklahoma.


April 07, 2022

Arch. Lecturer Presents at the 2022 Nature of Cities Festival

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April 05, 2022

Karen Kubey Presents Lecture on Collaborative Approaches, New Forms of Housing, and a New Kind of Architect

Karen Kubey of Pratt Institute and Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation is presenting a lecture titled “Collaborative Approaches, New Forms of Housing, and a New Kind of Architect” as part of the Gibbs Spring 2022 Goff Lecture Series.


April 02, 2022

Architecture Prof. Presents Universal Design to Tulsa Commercial Realtors

David Boeck, associate professor of Architecture, recently presented at the CRE – Fair Housing for Commercial Real Estate workshop hosted by Tulsa Commercial Realtors. He discussed the design and implementation issues regarding accessibility in housing.



March 22, 2022

Gibbs Alumni Promoted to Managing Partners at TAP Architecture

TAP Architecture has announced the promotions of University of Oklahoma alumni Clay Dobbins, Zach Maggia and Chris Teehee as Managing Partners at the Oklahoma City design firm.



March 11, 2022

Architecture Lecturer Presents on Informal Urbanization at AAG 2022 Meeting

René Peralta, a lecturer with the Division of Architecture, recently participated in a session titled “Informality and the City” at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) 2022 Annual Meeting. René was among four presenters in the session, which focused on how informal urbanization became the dominant mode of city making in the 20th century and what effects this informal urbanization has had on cities and the people living within them.


March 11, 2022

Gibbs College Design+Build Program Featured in Cleveland County Lifestyle Magazine

A Cleveland County City Lifestyle Magazine article was written about Gibbs College Design+Build program. The article was written by Jerri Culpepper under the title "Design + Build: OU Architecture Students Get Real-World Experience Building Houses and More."


March 10, 2022

OU Carceral Studies Consortium Provides Seed Funding for “Against Carceral Feminism Oklahoma”

Spring 2021 Carceral Studies Consortium micro-grant recipients, aurelius francisco and Erin Simpson, have begun the process of meeting with and educating local communities on the social issues of carceral feminism.


March 09, 2022

Gibbs Design Activism Awards Program Accepting Proposals, Deadline Extended to April 29

The Gibbs Design Activism Awards (GDAA) is a new grant initiative that supports student-led design and research projects that critically engage topics of community, social, and economic concern within the built environment—at Gibbs College, on the University of Oklahoma (OU) Campus, and across Oklahoma.


March 08, 2022

The Gibbs Spotlight: Rebekah Curry

GCA Communications intern Kali Curtis (K) sat down with Rebekah Curry (C), an architecture alumna here at Gibbs! We spoke with Curry to learn about her experiences as a Senior VDC Specialist at JE Dunn. She received her Bachelor of Architecture (2009) from the Gibbs College of Architecture.


March 03, 2022

OU Carceral Studies Consortium Provides Seed Funding for “The People’s Garden” at the Mabel Bassett Correctional Center

Spring 2021 Carceral Studies Consortium micro-grant recipients, Sharee Asberry and Bailey Hoffner, have begun the process of developing food sovereignty through gardening for the women of Mabel Bassett Correctional Center. MBCC, located in McLoud, Oklahoma, is a medium security facility where over 1200 people are incarcerated.


March 01, 2022

Architecture Alumna Elevated to AIA College of Fellows

Angela Lee, a University of Oklahoma Architecture alumna, has recently been elevated to the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) College of Fellows. Only 3 percent of AIA members have been awarded this distinction.


March 01, 2022

Telesis “Isolation” (Vol. III) Now Available!

Telesis, the Gibbs College of Architecture’s award-winning student journal, is releasing its third edition in Spring 2022. This edition, “Isolation,” serves as a platform to discuss the systemic change required – at both the infrastructural and social level – to dismantle the equally systemic injustice and inequality.


February 28, 2022

Remembering Catherine Dwen Montgomery

Catherine Dwen Montgomery, AIA was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado on July 2, 1960, to Sarah and Robert King. She passed away on February 17, 2022 in Oklahoma City at the age of 61. Catherine was an active member of the American Institute of Architects and served on multiple boards for architectural organizations in Oklahoma, including the Gibbs College Architecture Professional Advisory Board at the University of Oklahoma.


February 22, 2022

Architecture Alumnus Promoted to Principal of OKC Architecture Firm

John Postic, who earned his Bachelors in Architecture from Gibbs College in 2011, has recently been promoted to Principal of Studio Architecture, an award-winning firm based in Oklahoma City!


February 21, 2022

Gibbs College Dean Hans E. Butzer Elevated to Fellow of the American Institute of Architects

University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture dean Hans E. Butzer, Mabrey Presidential Professor and A. Blaine Imel, Jr. Professor, has been elevated to the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) College of Fellows. Only 3 percent of AIA members have been awarded this distinction.


February 17, 2022

Alumni Feature: Michael D’Amico

Michael D’Amico graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1961, where he studied in the American School under Bruce Goff and Herb Greene. He went on to establish D’Amico & Associates in San Francisco. His firm has taken part in the design of several impressive projects around the world. Eventually he would be joined by other OU alumni at his firm, including Jerry Anderson, George Newman and Dave Armstrong.


February 15, 2022

Architecture Professor Receives Award to Attend Summer Workshop

Marjorie P. Callahan, an Architecture professor, has been selected to receive the University of Oklahoma Ed Cline Faculty Development Award which will allow her to attend a two-week intensive workshop at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine.


February 09, 2022

OU Carceral Studies Consortium to Host Gathering on Feb. 23, 2022

The OU Carceral Studies Consortium will host a gathering on Wednesday, February 23rd, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. via Zoom. The event is a time for OU faculty and staff who are doing work in the realm of Carceral Studies to learn more about the work their fellow colleagues are doing, provide feedback on which programming, events, and resources would be most helpful for the CSC to provide, share collaboration opportunities, and gauge faculty interest in affiliating with the Consortium in the coming year.


February 09, 2022

Black History Month Feature: L. Quincy Jackson

L. Quincy Jackson was the first African American architect to open an office in the state of Oklahoma. Born in Wewoka, Oklahoma in 1926, Jackson would earn his Bachelors of Architecture from the University of Kansas. He then opened an architecture office in Oklahoma in 1950. In 1952, he enrolled in the University of Oklahoma where he studied Urban Planning under Bruce Goff in order to earn his Master’s Degree in Planning in 1954.


February 01, 2022

PhD Student Awarded Fellowship from the Center for Peace and Development

Felipe Flores, a PhD Student in Planning, Design, and Construction under the advisement of Dr. Angela Person, has recently been awarded the Security in Context Research Fellowship from the Center for Peace and Development! This fellowship will allow Felipe to pursue his research focused on creating an Indigenous planning theory for the Shuar and Achuar communities in the Amazon in Ecuador.


January 27, 2022

OU Carceral Studies Consortium Announces Incoming Director

The University of Oklahoma (OU) Carceral Studies Consortium is pleased to announce that Dr. Constance Chapple has accepted the role of faculty director of the Carceral Studies Consortium following an internal search. Dr. Chapple will serve as incoming director during the spring semester, and officially assume the position on July 1, 2022.


January 26, 2022

Architecture Student Receives Robert L. Wesley Award

Congratulations to Viridiana Hernandez Sevilla, who, for the second year in a row, has received the Robert L. Wesley Award! The Robert L. Wesley Award was created in 2020 by the S.O.M Foundation to support BIPOC undergraduate students enrolled in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, or structural engineering programs across the US. The award, named in honor of OU alumnus and former S.O.M. principal Robert L. Wesley, aims to support the academic development of the student recipients.


January 25, 2022

The Gibbs Spotlight: Esin Pektas

GCA Communications intern Kali Curtis sat down with Esin Pektas, the Robert Wesley Teaching Fellow here at Gibbs! We sat down with Esin Pektas to learn about her experiences with technology throughout her career in architecture. She is a registered architect and engineer whose specialty is skyscrapers.


January 19, 2022

Former Architecture Instructor Completes Education Campus in South Africa

Former Gibbs College of Architecture instructor, William Reue, RA AIA NCARB has recently completed the Devland SOWETO Education Campus in Johannesburg, South Africa. he project is located within a densely populated Reconstruction and Development Program Zone of SOWETO, about 25 kilometers outside of Johannesburg.


December 21, 2021

Alumni Highlight: Erica Williams, Architecture

GCA Communications intern Kristi Saliba recently checked in with Erica Williams, a Gibbs College alumna! She received her bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Gibbs and her master’s degree in Architecture from Rice. Today, she works for award-winning, Seattle-based firm Olson Kundig.


December 15, 2021

Architecture Professor Presents Paper on the Important Role of the Sandbox

Dr. Tamar Zinguer, a professor in the Division of Architecture, recently presented a paper at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Landscape, Place and Material Culture that took place this fall in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The different meeting sessions explored various cultural landscapes in the United States, as well as the dialectics of memory of place and space in the build environment.


December 15, 2021

Architecture Students Present Reconstructing Incarceration Exhibition at MAINSITE Gallery

5th Year Architecture Students recently installed an exhibition titled “Reconstructing Incarceration” at MAINSITE Contemporary Art Gallery. The exhibition presented the students’ work from the special topics studio taught by Prof. Marjorie Callahan and Dr. Keith Gaddie. The exhibition and the students’ work “aims to create design solutions to the defects we found in the current jail system we have today in America.”


December 07, 2021

Architecture Professor Collaborated with City of Norman to Implement CPTED

David Boeck, an associate professor with the Division of Architecture, has been collaborating with the City of Norman and the Norman Police Department in order to implement “Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design” into the design standards of Norman.


December 06, 2021

The Trends of 2021

As the New Year is approaching, new trends will not be far behind. This year brought forth many new trends in architecture and interior design. People have come up with several ways to adapt their spaces with creative ideas. These 8 ideas range from bold to minimalist designs.


December 02, 2021

Architecture Professor Appointed to ICC Subcommittee

Dr. Lee Fithian, an associate professor with the Division of Architecture, was recently appointed to International Code Council’s International Energy Conservation Code Envelope Embodied Carbon Subcommittee.


December 02, 2021

Architecture Studio Travels to DC to Present Jail Redesign to State Department

Fifth year Architecture students recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to present their project redesigning the Oklahoma City jail to the State Department Diplomacy Lab.


December 01, 2021

Architecture Students Experience Norman through a Walking Tour

First-year Architecture students enrolled in Design 1 recently took a walking tour of Norman as part of their research into human experiences in urban spaces.


November 30, 2021

Mobile Medical Unit Project Featured in Sooner Magazine

Sooner Magazine, a publication of the University of Oklahoma Foundation, recently featured an article highlighting the mobile medical unit project led by Bryan Bloom, an assistant professor in OU’s Haskell and Irene Lemon Construction Science Division, and assistant professor Ken Marold from the Division of Architecture.


November 15, 2021

Remembering Christopher C. Gibbs

It is with great sadness that we share news of the passing of Christopher C. Gibbs, OU Class of 1967. Mr. Gibbs was known for his success in the home construction and development industry, as well as his exceptional generosity to his beloved alma mater.


November 12, 2021

Gibbs Faculty Member Presents New Technology at InterSolar Conference in Europe

Dr. Andrés Cavieres, an Assistant Professor with the Division of Architecture, recently attended the InterSolar Conference in Munich, Germany, from October 6th to the 8th. Dr. Cavieres attended as part of the official launch by VesprSolar Inc. of the V-ClampTM , a ground-breaking, patent-pending fastener for photovoltaic (PV) modules developed by Dr. Cavieres at OU.


November 11, 2021

Gibbs Alum Receives Governor’s Art Award

OU Gibbs College of Architecture alum David Hornbeek was recently awarded a Governor’s Arts Award for Community Service.


November 10, 2021

Architecture Students Assess Campus Accessibility

2nd Year Architecture students have recently completed an accessibility review of OU’s campus. Under the direction of Francesco Cianfarani, Ken Marold, and Dr. Shooka Motamedi, students completed a two-part project to explore the accessibility of campus as well as better understand the concepts of universal design.


November 09, 2021

Architecture Students Design Housing for All Abilities in Norman

Four studios, two undergraduate level and two graduate level, of architecture students have been working on a project designing housing and community space for all abilities in the Norman area. The undergraduate studios are led by Amy Leveno and Esin Pektas. The graduate studios are led by Dr. Lee Fithian and Sam Callahan.


November 04, 2021

Director of Architecture Presents Talk on Fascism at Brown University

Dr. Stephanie Pilat, Director of the Division of Architecture, recently presented a talk at Brown University, titled “The Afterlife of Fascist Architecture and Urbanism.” The talk was sponsored by Brown University’s Department of the History of Art and Architecture.


November 04, 2021

Student Team Places First in Region at Design-Build National Competition

A student team from the Gibbs College of Architecture recently competed in the Design-Build Institute of America’s National Competition. The National Design-Build Student Competition provides emerging design-builders the opportunity to create a project as a team, present it to some of the industry’s leading professionals and earn national recognition for their good work.


November 02, 2021

Alumni Highlight: Amanda Young, Architecture

GCA Communications intern Hannah Reed sat down with Amanda Young, an architecture alumna from Gibbs College. She graduated with her bachelor’s degree in architecture in 2021. She is currently a drafter at a firm in New York, where she is following her dream to work a career in residential architecture. Amanda talked about how networking opened opportunities for her in her job search and her favorite projects throughout her time at Gibbs College.


October 26, 2021

OU Carceral Studies Consortium Invites Applications for Faculty Director

The Carceral Studies Consortium invites applications from OU faculty for the role of Faculty Director of the OU Carceral Studies Consortium. Applicants must be full or associate professors at OU at time of application in any discipline with a connection to Carceral Studies.


October 26, 2021

Faculty Research Wins ACI Excellence Award

Associate Professor of Architecture Daniel Butko, AIA and Zach Maggia, AIA were invited to present their ADALAC acoustic concrete research at the recent American Concrete Institute (ACI) international conference, where their work was also recognized with an ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Award!


October 26, 2021

Gibbs Faculty Publishes Book on U.S. Supreme Court

Dr. Keith Gaddie, Associate Dean of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma, has recently released a book titled The U.S. Supreme Court’s Democratic Spaces.


October 21, 2021

Award-winning technology developed at Gibbs College of Architecture achieves UL certification 

The V-ClampTM, a ground-breaking, patent-pending fastener for photovoltaic (PV) modules developed by Dr. Andrés Cavieres, Assistant Professor in the Division of Architecture, was recently certified as recognized component under the UL 2703 standard, while also meeting the requirements for the international IEC 61215 standard.


October 19, 2021

Gibbs Students Awarded Scholarships at AIA Conference

Two Gibbs College of Architecture students, Hannah Reed and Ryan Godfrey, were recently awarded the 2021 AIA Oklahoma Architecture Scholarship. Hannah and Ryan were presented with these scholarships during the recent AIA Oklahoma Conference in Edmond.


October 19, 2021

Gibbs Professor Publishes Book of Sketches of Zambian Wheelbarrowers

David L. Boeck, an Associate Professor with the Division of Architecture, has been working on creating a book of sketches related to service-learning trips he has taken with students to Lusaka, Zambia. The sketches reflect life on the streets of Lusaka.


October 15, 2021

Architecture Professor Presents to Oklahoma ACI

Daniel Butko, AIA, Associate Professor in the Division of Architecture, and Zach Maggia, AIA, OU Alumnus and Architect with TAP Architecture were recently invited to present their ADALAC acoustic concrete research to the Oklahoma Chapter of the American Concrete Institute.


October 15, 2021

Upcoming Affordable Housing Lecture with Jesús Vassallo

On Tuesday November 2nd at 3:00pm, join Jesús Vassallo on Zoom for his next lecture titled, “Rice Affordable Housing Lab.” At Rice University, Vassallo is the director of the Affordable Housing Laboratory, a unit providing research and development for community development corporations and other nonprofits in the affordable housing sector.


October 06, 2021

Gibbs College Faculty Present at 2021 AIA Oklahoma Conference

The AIA Oklahoma Conference on Architecture was held in Edmond from September 30th – October 1st with the title “Back to the Future.” Several University of Oklahoma faculty members attended the conference, with several presenting on their recent work, including Assoc. Prof. Daniel Butko, Prof. Keith Gaddie, and Prof. Hans E. Butzer.


October 05, 2021

Gibbs College Hosts Neuroscience Lectures by Sergei Gephstein (Salk Institute) and Tiziana Proietti (OU Interior Design) October 7th

Gibbs College of Architecture will host a two-part neuroscience and design lecture on October 7 featuring Dr. Sergei Gepshtein of the Salk Institute and Dr. Tiziana Proietti of the University of Oklahoma. The event explores how humans perceive space and architectural proportion through an interdisciplinary lens combining architecture, perceptual psychology, and neuroscience.


September 30, 2021

OU Architecture Alumnus Announces Firm Rebrand

Miller, an Oklahoma City–based architecture firm founded by OU alumnus Darin Miller, has designed more than 500 healthcare projects nationwide and is known for its full-service, vertically integrated model. The firm is now expanding beyond healthcare, partnering with Ashton Gray on a growing portfolio of non-healthcare projects.


September 28, 2021

Beck Design Celebrates 40 Years

Soon after graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Design and Architecture, Donald K. Beck, Jr. formed Beck Associates Architects in 1981. The company would later be rebranded as Beck Design. Beck Design is a 40-year-old comprehensive architectural firm comprised of Architects, Interior Designers, Furniture Specialists, Graphic Designers, Marketing Experts and Administrative Staff.


September 23, 2021

OU Alumnus Promoted to Principal at Omniplan

Jeff Slajer, who graduated from the Gibbs College of Architecture in 2013, was recently promoted to Principal at Omniplan, a Dallas based architecture firm!


September 23, 2021

Gibbs Professor Named NCARB Scholar

Gibbs College of Architecture professor Marjorie Callahan was named a 2021 NCARB Scholar in Professional Practice and participated in a national training focused on licensure and best practices.


September 08, 2021

IQC Collaborates with ACOG to Help Develop Three Oklahoma Communities

In 2020, the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) reached out to the University of Oklahoma’s Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) to ask for assistance with their Community Economic Resiliency Initiative (CERI). The Initiative was developed to help local governments respond to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Three Oklahoma communities were selected to receive urban planning services from the IQC. These services would emphasize community identity and placemaking.


September 08, 2021

University of Oklahoma Student Journal Telesis awarded Graham Foundation Grant

Telesis, the Gibbs College of Architecture’s student journal, was recently awarded a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in Fine Art! The Graham Foundation was established in 1956 with the goal of fostering the development and exchange of ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.


September 07, 2021

IQC and OU Students Conduct Historic Preservation Survey for Okemah

In the spring of 2020, the town of Okemah, Oklahoma requested design assistance from the Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) through the Oklahoma Municipal League. In fall of 2020, twenty-five undergraduate students and nine graduate students enrolled in three sections of the OU College of Architecture’s Historic Preservation Planning course completed a downtown historic building survey for Okemah.


September 07, 2021

The Gibbs Spotlight: Dave Boeck

GCA Communications intern Kali Curtis (K) spoke with Dave Boeck (B), an associate professor of architecture here at Gibbs! We sat down with Boeck to learn about how the use of technology and design methods have changed throughout his career in architecture. Boeck received his Master of Architecture (1979) degree from the University of Oklahoma. Read on for highlights or click the link below to access the full podcast.


September 07, 2021

IQC Hosts Quality Communities Retreat

In the Fall of 2020, the Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) hosted their first Quality Communities Retreat, sponsored by Mayors’ Institute on City Design and Oklahoma Municipal League.


August 30, 2021

Architecture Professor Presents Adaptive Reuse Research at International Conference

Assistant Professor of Architecture Francesco Cianfarani recently presented his research on the current transformation of the Evans Fintube plant in Tulsa, titled “The Evans-Fintube Building: Architecture of the Oklahoma Oil Industry.”


August 30, 2021

Gibbs College Architecture Alumna Named to Northwest Arkansas “Forty Under 40”

Gibbs College Architecture alumna Jessica Hester (Class of 2011) was recently named to the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal’s 2021 “Forty Under 40.” This program annually honors 40 individuals under the age of 40 who have been nominated as best in class by their peers in all industries.


August 25, 2021

Ideal Homes & Neighborhoods Announces New Wheelchair-Accessible Homes

Homes that make life easier for people with mobility limitations are now under construction at Ideal Homes & Neighborhoods communities in Norman, Moore and Stillwater. These homes were originally the brainchild of David Boeck, associate professor of architecture at the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture, and a certified aging in place specialist.


August 20, 2021

Architecture Associate Professor selected as an Architect Magazine R+D Award Winner

OU Architecture Associate Professor Daniel Butko and his collaborators, which include Gibbs College alumnus Zachary Maggia, AIA, as well as Coreslab Structures (Oklahoma City), and Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories, were recently announced as winners in ARCHITECT Magazine’s 15th annual R+D Awards program.


August 05, 2021

Gibbs Alumnus Featured for his Work on OKC’s First Americans Museum

The new and soon-to-open First American Museum was recently featured in a piece by the Oklahoman, with the headline, “‘This project has persevered’: Get a first look at Oklahoma City’s First Americans Museum.” After years of construction and planning, the museum plans to open in Oklahoma City this September.


August 05, 2021

Remembering Mickey Muennig

George Kaye “Mickey” Muennig was born in Joplin, Missouri. Muennig transferred from Georgia Tech to the University of Oklahoma after seeing a travelling exhibition of Oklahoma student work.


July 22, 2021

OU Architecture Program Welcomes New Faculty

The University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce the appointment of eight new faculty in its Division of Architecture for the Fall 2021 term.


July 09, 2021

University of Oklahoma Partners With Wichita and Affiliated Tribes on Mobile Medical Unit

Faculty and students in the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma partnered with the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes to develop a mobile medical unit to meet the needs of rural tribe members. The project is led by Bryan Bloom, an assistant professor in the Haskell and Irene Lemon Construction Science Division, and supported by assistant professor Ken Marold from the Division of Architecture.


July 09, 2021

GCA Students Participate in ULI Hines Student Competition

Two teams of five students from the Gibbs College of Architecture competed in the ULI Hines Student Urban Design and Development Competition this past January. The competition brings together groups of upper-level students from at least three different disciplines to challenge themselves in an exercise in responsible land use. Each team has two weeks to come up with a development plan for a real, large-scale North American city.


June 18, 2021

Vote for “Renegades” for 2021 CODAawards People’s Choice

The exhibition design for “Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture,” a collaboration between Gibbs College and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, was selected as one of the 2021 CODAawards “Top 100” projects for integrating commissioned art into design. The project is now eligible for the People’s Choice Award, and supporters are encouraged to vote for “Renegades” by June 30, 2021.


June 07, 2021

Now hiring! Gibbs College seeks Assistant to the Directors

The Gibbs College of Architecture is hiring an Assistant to the Directors to support administrative, scheduling, records, and reporting needs across five divisions. The role requires strong organizational skills, Microsoft Office proficiency, and prior office management experience.


June 03, 2021

OU Architecture Students Team with Local Design Studio to Support City of Edmond

Since February, höffnerdesignstudio has been host to OU Gibbs College of Architecture students Reilly Tuer and Kyler Smith. Tuer and Smith are fulfilling their internship semester by doing a project with the City of Edmond that carries forward an Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) initial report. Thanks to funding from IQC, the students are able to have paid internships while working in a professional setting, on a project with real stakes, and for a real client.


June 01, 2021

IQC Interns Create Streetscapes in the OKC Asian District

OU architecture students Alexander Downum and Ricardo Silva completed a 10-week conceptual streetscape project for the Institute for Quality Communities in Oklahoma City’s Asian District. Guided by alumni mentors Lisa Chronister and Victor Trautmann, the team developed proposals to revitalize underused spaces along Classen Boulevard and inspire future community-led improvements.


June 01, 2021

IQC Interns Partner with City of Edmond on Placemaking

Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) interns, Kyler Smith and Reilly Tuer spent their semester rethinking pedestrian spaces in downtown Edmond, Oklahoma. Kyler and Reilly both recently completed their third year in the Gibbs College Architecture program. Throughout the project, they were mentored by Michael Hoffner (OU B.ARCH ‘90) of höffnerdesignstudio in Oklahoma City.


June 01, 2021

IQC Interns Work to Improve Busy Midwest City Intersection

OU Institute for Quality Communities interns Brandon White and Jackson Ware developed a redesign proposal for a busy Midwest City intersection focused on improving placemaking and pedestrian use. The project provided real-world training and is now under review by the city.


May 19, 2021

Now Hiring! Gibbs College Seeks Creating_Making Lab Manager

This position manages the daily operations, safety, and equipment of the Creating_Making and Digital_Making Labs while supporting faculty, students, and hands-on projects. The role also oversees training, student employees, and facility improvements to meet evolving academic needs.


May 10, 2021

OU Architecture Alumna Named VP of New Fire Native Design Group

New Fire Native Design Group, a Native American-owned and operated architecture firm, today announced its new Vice President Cathleen Guthery. Guthery’s addition to the leadership group is a response to the firm’s steady, intentional growth since its 2017 founding.


May 06, 2021

OU Foundation Seeks Advancement Officer for Gibbs College of Architecture

The Director of Advancement for the Gibbs College of Architecture manages a portfolio of major gift donors and leads fundraising efforts in collaboration with OU Foundation colleagues and university leadership. This role focuses on cultivating relationships, soliciting significant gifts, and advancing strategic fundraising priorities to support the college’s goals.


May 03, 2021

Architecture Prof. Honored with AIA Interior Architecture Award

Associate Professor of Architecture Daniel Butko’s acoustic consulting work on the CO-OP Ramen House project, with award-winning firm Marlon Blackwell Architects, was recently recognized with an AIA Interior Architecture Award.


April 23, 2021

Carceral Studies Consortium Graduate Fellowship

The Carceral Studies Consortium offers an outstanding graduate student with interest in advancing Carceral Studies a 12-month, .20 FTE position (8 hours per week). This CSC Graduate Student Fellow serves as the student representative on the Carceral Studies Board of Directors, as well as provides critical support for CSC initiatives throughout each academic year (July 1 to June 30).


April 19, 2021

Gibbs College Raises Over $17,000 for Nick Harm Memorial Travel Study Scholarship on Giving Day 2021

This year, over 50 Sooners, family and friends were part of something BIG when they united for our fourth annual #OUGivingDay in support of Gibbs College on April 13, 2021. As a result, we raised over $17,000 for the Nick Harm Memorial Travel Study Scholarship.


April 19, 2021

Architecture Student Honored as University of Oklahoma “Student Employee of the Year”

Gibbs College student Kristi Saliba, a junior majoring in Architecture, was recently named the University of Oklahoma “Student Employee of the Year,” in a ceremony held at the Oklahoma Memorial Union on Saturday, April 17, 2021.


April 19, 2021

OU Architecture Assoc. Prof Publishes Acoustics Research in TAD Journal

Associate Professor Daniel Butko’s article focused on acoustic concrete research and prototype fabrication was recently published in the Technology | Architecture + Design Spring 2021 Issue 5:1. The article, entitled “A Sound Approach to Concrete: Transforming Concrete Through Shape and Porosity for Acoustical Reflection, Diffusion, and Absorption,” summarizes research since 2017 focused on developing Acoustically Diffuse & Absorbent Lightweight Aerated Concrete (ADALAC) for implementation into multiuse spaces.


April 16, 2021

Construction Science Crafts Mobile Medical Unit to Benefit Wichita and Affiliated Tribes

Gibbs College students enrolled in Prof. Bloom’s Spring 2021 “Design + Build” class (CNS 4970/5970) have been working hard to create a mobile medical unit to meet the needs of rural members of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes.