Found 265 events matching "college of design"
Roger H. Clark completed the book started by Robert Burns titled School of Design: The Kamphoefner Years 1948-1973, Reflections and Recollections. A print edition exists in the library.
College of Design Dean Marvin Malecha led the design effort.
George Matsumoto, Japanese American architect, joined the faculty at the College of Design.
Arthur Clement graduated with a bachelor's degree in architecture in the College of Design (formerly the School of Design).
The Department of Landscape Architecture was established in the newly created College of Design, known at its founding in 1948 as the School of Architecture and Landscape Design.
Kamphoefner Hall was named for Henry L. Kamphoefner, founding Dean of the College of Design. It was built by Charlotte-based Wolf Associates to provide studio, teaching, and office space.
The Art2Wear student-organized runway show debuted in 2001. The event presented fashion, costume and wearable sculpture created by the students of the College of Design and the College of Textiles at NC State. This annual event was organized and hosted by the Department of Art + Design in partnership with the College of Textiles to display examples of student work each spring.
Eduardo Catalano (1917-2010) of Argentina came to NC State as head of the Department of Architecture in the College of Design. He stayed on the faculty until 1956. Catalano later taught at MIT and retired in 1995. His design achievements included construction of his own house in Raleigh (named House of the Decade by "House and Home" magazine in 1955), the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires, and the Juilliard School of Music in New York City. In 2007, NC State awarded him an honorary doctorate and in 2017 held a symposium on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
The School of Design was established with the Division of Architecture and Landscape Design incorporated into the curriculum. Henry Kamphoefner from the University of Oklahoma was the first dean of the school and served in the position until 1973.
The Department of Product and Visual Design divided into the Department of Graphic Design and the Department of Industrial Design.
The Department of Product Design was renamed the Department of Product/Visual Design.
NC State received a $28 million gift from alumnus Fred Wilson Jr. and his family to fund an endowment to support and name NC State’s College of Textiles.
The Department of Product/Visual Design was renamed the Department of Product and Visual Design.
Faculty and administration of the College of Textiles voted unanimously against moving to Centennial Campus.
The UNC Board of Governors authorized the establishment of the College of Management at NC State. The college was formed out of the Division of Economics and Business in CHASS. Robert L. Clark served as interim dean.