Tag: Community Health and Housing

Gibbs College Students, Faculty are “Rethinking Women’s Prisons”
Did you know that Oklahoma has the highest incarceration rate of women in the developed world? And many of the women who are incarcerated have

Urban Design Students Participate in Parking Day
Students from the OU Society of Urban Design took over a parking space on a rainy Parking Day in Downtown Tulsa. Parking Day is an

Faculty Highlight: Pai Liu
The Gibbs College of Architecture recently welcomed visiting lecturer Dr. Pai Liu to its Division of Landscape Architecture. Previous to her appointment at OU, Dr.

Architecture Alumnus Supports OU Center for Peace and Development
Christopher Lê, an Aviation Architectural Designer for Mead & Hunt, graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Master of Architecture degree in 2017. Lê

Tulsa Urban Design Studio Juries to be Held April 27 at Tulsa Foundation for Architecture
On Saturday, April 27th, students pursuing the Master of Urban Design degree at OU-Tulsa will be presenting their capstone projects. Each student was encouraged to

GCA Project Nominated for EDRA’s 2019 “Great Places Award”
During the summers of 2014-2017, associate professor of Architecture Dave Boeck, assistant professor of Regional and City Planning John Harris, alumnus Chris Le, and a number of

Regional + City Planning Professor Published in Public Health Post
Assistant professor of Regional + City Planning C. Aujean Lee recently published an article entitled “Investing in Non-White Spaces” in the Public Health Post. The

Regional + City Planning Student Publishes Op-Ed in Tulsa World
Regional + City Planning student student Jake Landry recently wrote an op-ed about walkability and public safety in downtown Tulsa, which was published in Tulsa World.

BlackSpace Oklahoma Collaborates with GCA for “NE OKC Storytelling Project” Series of Events
BlackSpace Oklahoma, in collaboration with the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture, will introduce their organization and initiatives with the lecture series: NE OKC