University of Virginia School of Architecture

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As part of his broader conceptualization of the University of Virginia, founder Thomas Jefferson envisioned the creation of the first college based program in architecture in the United States.

Jefferson intended to use the assets of the Academical Village to serve as the cornerstone and classroom of the program. Documentary evidence suggests that Jefferson expected to take up responsibilities as instructor for architecture, but his death in 1826 intervened before this vision could be realized.

[edit] History

It was not until 100 years after the Jefferson's demise that architectural education would be instituted. In 1919 a School of Fine Arts was established under the direction of Sidney Fiske Kimball, for whom the university's fine arts library is named. In 1954 the University dissolved the School of Fine Arts while merging the art faculty into the College of Arts and Sciences and creating a new School of Architecture. In the nearly nine decades since its founding, the school has grown from an initial enrollment of 11 students to some 350 undergraduate and 175 graduate students with 54 full time academic faculty members.

[edit] Courses

The School offers undergraduate studies in Architecture, Architectural History, and Urban and Environmental Planning, as well as graduate studies in Architecture, Architectural History, Landscape Architecture, and Urban and Environmental Planning. Additionally, the school participates with the College of Arts and Sciences in the Graduate (Ph.D.) program in the History of Art and Architecture.

[edit] Campus and facilities

The school is housed in Campbell Hall which features studio space, lecture halls, classrooms, a café, and the Arts & Architecture Store. A series of expansions are planned as part of a larger program of redevelopment at the university. These expansions will add some 13,000 square feet (1,200 m²) to accommodate the school's growth over the last two decades. They include the South Addition, which will provide office space along the south side of the building; the East Tower, with more review and exhibit space; and the Landscape Additions. The most notable planned landscape addition is the Passage, a new entryway to Campbell Hall. There will also be a terraced landscape addition along the new South Addition. A groundbreaking ceremony was held September 29, 2005.

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ACADEMICS

Schools: School of Architecture (ARCH) • College of Arts & Sciences (CLAS) • School of Continuing and Professional StudiesDarden Graduate School of Business AdministrationMcIntire School of Commerce (COMM) • Curry School of Education (ED) • School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) • School of Law (LAW) • School of Medicine (MED) • School of Nursing (NURS) • US Army Judge Advocate General’s School
Programs: Jefferson Scholars • Echols Scholars • Rodman Scholars
Research: Association of American UniversitiesAssociation of Universities for Research in AstronomyInstitute for Advanced Technology in the HumanitiesJapanese Text InitiativeUniversitas 21Mid Atlantic Terascale PartnershipFlexible Extensible Digital Object Repository ArchitectureLegionReal-Time Cmix
Research publications: Journal of Law and Politics
Miscellaneous: Honor codeRare Book SchoolSemester at SeaUniversity of Virginia's College at Wise

ATHLETICS

ACCVirginia CavaliersCavalier Marching BandVirginia Pep BandWahoosWah-hoo-wah
Rivalries: Commonwealth CupJefferson-Eppes TrophySouth's Oldest Rivalry
Current Facilities: Aquatics and Fitness Center • Birdwood Golf Course • Davenport FieldJohn Paul Jones ArenaKlöckner StadiumLake Monticello • Lannigan Track • Memorial Gym • Panorama Farms • The Park • Scott StadiumSheridan Snyder Tennis Center • Turf Field
Past Facilities: University Hall

GROUNDS

The LawnThe RangeThe RotundaThe CornerCharlottesvilleFan Mountain ObservatoryJefferson HallMcCormick Observatory • Rugby Road

STUDENT LIFE

Publications: The Cavalier Daily • Corks & Curls • The Virginia Quarterly ReviewVirginia Law Weekly
Debating Societies: Jefferson Literary and Debating SocietyWashington Literary Society and Debating Union
Performing Arts: Academical Village PeopleHullabahoosNew DominionsVirginia Glee ClubOther
Residential Colleges: Brown College at Monroe Hill • Hereford College • International Residential College
Secret Societies: IMP SocietySeven SocietyZ SocietyOther

PEOPLE

Notable AlumniUniversity Presidents
Thomas JeffersonJames MadisonJames MonroeWoodrow WilsonRobert F. KennedyEdgar Allan PoeGeorgia O'KeeffeJavier SolanaPaul Tudor JonesKatie CouricTiki BarberRonde BarberRalph SampsonDawn StaleyClaudio Reyna

OTHER

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