Students in architecture apply their knowledge of history, structures, building technology, and design theory in the studio. Students in each of the graduate options prepare a capstone project grounded in the specialized focus of their program and demonstrating a broad understanding of the planning, design, and construction process. Among the faculty are talented artists and practitioners. Work by alumni, especially recent graduates, including projects drawn from the School's archives is also presented.
Student Work
Spring 2009 Award Winning Work | News Story
Fall 2008 Award Winning Work | News Story
Spring 2008 Award Winning Work | News Story
Fall 2007 Award Winning Work | News Story
Spring 2007 Award Winning Work | News Story
Fall 2006 Award Winning Work | News Story
Spring 2006 Award Winning Work | News Story
Fall 2005 Award Winning Work | News Story
Spring 2005 Award Winning Work | News Story
Fall 2004 Award Winning Work | News Story
Faculty Work
Online Exhibits
QuickFact #001
Mary L. Page graduated from the University of Illinois in 1878. She was the first woman to earn a degree in architecture from an American university.

