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|name = The University of Houston<br/><small> G.D Hines College of Architecture</small>
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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.
==History==
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.


[[File:UH Architecture Building.jpg|thumb|The UH College of Architecture building designed by [[Philip Johnson]]]]
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:Hines College of Architecture UH Interior.jpg|thumb|Interior of the Hines College of Architecture building.]]

==Programs==

[[Image:UH Architecture Building.jpg|thumb|The UH College of Architecture building designed by [[Philip Johnson]]]]
[[File:Hines College of Architecture UH Interior.jpg|thumb|Interior of the Hines College of Architecture building.]]

* Five year NAAB Accredited Professional [[bachelor of architecture|Bachelor of Architecture]] (BArch)
* Three or two years [[Master of Architecture]] (MArch)
* Bachelor of science degree in '''[[environmental design|Environmental Design]]'''
* Bachelor of Science degree in '''[[interior architecture|Interior Architecture]]'''
* Bachelor of Science degree in '''[[industrial design|Industrial Design]]'''
* Post-Professional Masters in Science in '''[[space architecture|Space Architecture]]'''<ref>[http://www.arch.uh.edu/ http://www.arch.uh.edu/]</ref>


==SICSA==
==SICSA==
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The mission of the Green Building Components program in the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture is to design, develop, and commercialize green building components and systems across the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industries, and to increase the presence of sustainable technology in the built environment.<ref>[http://www.UHGBC.org/]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.UHGBC.org/|title=UHGBC.org |publisher=UHGBC |date= |accessdate=2012-07-24}}</ref>
The mission of the Green Building Components program in the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture is to design, develop, and commercialize green building components and systems across the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industries, and to increase the presence of sustainable technology in the built environment.<ref>[http://www.UHGBC.org/]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.UHGBC.org/|title=UHGBC.org |publisher=UHGBC |date= |accessdate=2012-07-24}}</ref>


==Rankings and Awards==
==Rankings and awards==
The Industrial Design Program was the winner of IDSA National Student Merit Award - Southern District Champion of 2010 and 2011.
The Industrial Design Program was the winner of IDSA National Student Merit Award - Southern District Champion of 2010 and 2011.
Chicago International Housewares Show - Student Design Competition - first place 2011, 2012 first place, and 2014 first place.
Chicago International Housewares Show - Student Design Competition - first place 2011, 2012 first place, and 2014 first place.
The Industrial Design Program was ranked 14th among Universities in the United States and Europe in Red Dot Design Ranking 2014.<ref>http://www.red-dot.sg/participate/design-ranking-2014-universities-americas-europe/</ref>
The Industrial Design Program was ranked 14th among Universities in the United States and Europe in Red Dot Design Ranking 2014.<ref>http://www.red-dot.sg/participate/design-ranking-2014-universities-americas-europe/</ref>

==External links==
* [http://www.arch.uh.edu/ Gerald D. Hines College of 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==
==References==
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==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.arch.uh.edu/}}


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{{University of Houston}}


[[Category:University of Houston colleges|Architecture]]
[[Category:University of Houston colleges|Architecture]]

Revision as of 23:58, 1 May 2016

University of Houston
Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture
TypePublic
Established1956
Parent institution
University of Houston
DeanPatricia Belton Oliver
Undergraduates700+[1]
Postgraduates100+[1]
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusUrban
Websitewww.arch.uh.edu

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
File:Hines College of Architecture UH Interior.jpg
Interior of the Hines College of Architecture building.

SICSA

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.[2][3]

In 2014, SICSA was re-located to the Cullen College of Engineering (CCOE) at the University of Houston, and its multidisciplinary Masters of Space Architecture degree program designated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as a MS "STEM degree". The program is growing and partnering with other universities and aerospace companies. It presently is also involved in conceptual design of the Houston Spaceport at Ellington Field, and working with Boeing on Mars Transit Habitat designs. Applications for a MS in Space Architecture degree are accessible from the College of Engineering web site. https://www.egr.uh.edu/academics/graduate-programs. Current SICSA Director is Professor Bonnie J. Dunbar, retired astronaut and Space Shuttle engineer.

UHGBC

University of Houston Green Building Components

The mission of the Green Building Components program in the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture is to design, develop, and commercialize green building components and systems across the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industries, and to increase the presence of sustainable technology in the built environment.[4][5]

Rankings and awards

The Industrial Design Program was the winner of IDSA National Student Merit Award - Southern District Champion of 2010 and 2011. Chicago International Housewares Show - Student Design Competition - first place 2011, 2012 first place, and 2014 first place. The Industrial Design Program was ranked 14th among Universities in the United States and Europe in Red Dot Design Ranking 2014.[6]

References

External links