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[[Image:UH Architecture Building.jpg|thumb|The UH College of Architecture building designed by [[Philip Johnson]]]]
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[[File:Hines College of Architecture UH Interior.jpg|thumb|Interior of the Hines College of Architecture building.]]
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The '''Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture''' is an architecture school of the [[University of Houston]]. It offers both [[undergraduate]] and [[Graduate school|graduate]] level degree programs.
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|undergrad = 700+<ref name="University Of Houston Planning">http://www.uh.edu/provost/planning-budgeting/fiscal-year-2012-2013/11-12-progress-cards/Architecture%20Progress%20Card%202011.pdf {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
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In March 1997, [[Gerald D. Hines]] donated $7 million to the College of Architecture and the school responded by renaming the architecture school after him. The gift was the largest ever received by the architecture school and among the 10 largest gifts received by the University of Houston.
The '''Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture''' was founded in 1956 and is one of twelve academic colleges of the [[University of Houston]]. It offers both [[undergraduate]] and [[Graduate school|graduate]] level degree programs. In March 1997, [[Gerald D. Hines]] donated $7 million to the College of Architecture and the school responded by renaming the architecture school after him. The gift was the largest ever received by the architecture school and among the 10 largest gifts received by the University of Houston.


[[File:UH Architecture Building.jpg|thumb|The UH College of Architecture building designed by [[Philip Johnson]], modeled after [[Claude Nicolas Ledoux]]'s School of Education.]]


==SICSA==
The college offers programs in [[architecture]], [[interior architecture]], [[industrial design]], and [[space architecture]]. <ref>[http://www.arch.uh.edu/ http://www.arch.uh.edu/]</ref>
Historically, The [[Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture]] ('''SICSA''') is housed within the Hines College of Architecture building, it was recently moved to the Cullen college of engineering but the student and faculty spaces are still located on the third floor of the building.


==References==

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The Industrial Design Program was the winner of IDSA Southern District Student Merit Award 2010.


The Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) was founded in 1987 with a permanent $3 million endowment gift provided by the Japan Shipbuilding Industry Foundation. In 2003, the Masters Program was founded. It is the world’s only Master of Science in Space Architecture program.<ref>[http://www.sicsa.uh.edu/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 http://www.sicsa.uh.edu/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1]</ref> <ref>[http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-10/uoh-tsm100702.php http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-10/uoh-tsm100702.php]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.arch.uh.edu/ Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture]
* {{Official website|http://www.uh.edu/architecture/}}
*''University of Houston Buildings'' collection at the [http://digital.lib.uh.edu/cdm4/about_collection.php?CISOROOT=/p15195coll3 University of Houston Digital Library]
==References==
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University of Houston
Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture
TypePublic
Established1956
Parent institution
University of Houston
DeanPatricia Belton Oliver
Undergraduates700+[1]
Postgraduates100+[1]
Location, ,
29°43′28″N 95°20′30″W / 29.724398°N 95.341554°W / 29.724398; -95.341554
CampusUrban
Websitewww.uh.edu/architecture/

The Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture was founded in 1956 and is one of twelve academic colleges of the University of Houston. It offers both undergraduate and graduate level degree programs. In March 1997, Gerald D. Hines donated $7 million to the College of Architecture and the school responded by renaming the architecture school after him. The gift was the largest ever received by the architecture school and among the 10 largest gifts received by the University of Houston.

The UH College of Architecture building designed by Philip Johnson, modeled after Claude Nicolas Ledoux's School of Education.

SICSA[edit]

Historically, The Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) is housed within the Hines College of Architecture building, it was recently moved to the Cullen college of engineering but the student and faculty spaces are still located on the third floor of the building.

References[edit]

External links[edit]