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Gibbs College Alumni’s Home Featured in 405 Magazine
Congratulations to Mark Pierce (2011 Landscape Architecture grad) and Ivy Pierce (2012 Interior Design grad), whose home was recently featured in the March issue of

The Gibbs Spotlight: Jeason Li
GCA communications intern Kristi Saliba (K) recently spoke with Jeason Li (J), a Post-Professional Interior Design graduate student here at Gibbs! Jeason, who is an

University of Oklahoma Alumnus Completes Highest Construction Project in the U.S.
Please join Gibbs College in congratulating alumnus Stuart Coppedge, FAIA, and principal of RTA Architects on the successful completion of the Pikes Peak Summit Visitor

National Native American Veterans Memorial Opens on National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Oklahoma-based artist Harvey Pratt, a member of the Cheyenne Nation and Vietnam War Veteran, collaborated with Gibbs College Dean Hans Butzer and Torrey Butzer on

Architecture Professor’s Book Reviewed in “Architectural Record”
Associate professor of architecture Stephanie Pilat’s co-edited book, The Routledge Companion to Fascist Architecture: Reception and Legacy, was recently reviewed by Daniel Rifkind in Architectural

Associate Professor of Architecture’s Consulting Work Featured in National Publications
Associate Professor of Architecture Daniel Butko’s acoustic consulting work on the CO-OP Ramen House project with award-winning firm Marlon Blackwell Architects was recently highlighted in

Gibbs College Alumnus and Merriman Anderson Architects Founder Jerry Merriman Retires
Gibbs College alumnus and Board of Visitors Chair Jerry Merriman is retiring from his role as President of Merriman Anderson Architects (MAA). His wife, Deby,

OU American School Exhibition Featured in Domus
Renowned Italian design magazine Domus recently published an article entitled “‘We preach no dogma,’ Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture” about the University

OU Faculty Member Publishes Article About Providing Emergency Housing for COVID-19 Patients
As the cases of COVID-19 infections rise, space to house the sick is a growing concern. Across the globe, hospital bed shortages are forcing communities

Graduate Student Publishes Op-Ed in City Sentinel
Regional and City Planning graduate student Willis Washington recently published an op-ed about planning and accessibility in the City Sentinel. This op-ed, entitled “Planning For