University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, and Planning

University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, and Planning
Type Public Professional School
Established 1912, 1969
Location Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.
Website www.sadp.ku.edu

The School of Architecture, Design, and Planning (SADP) is an independent professional school of the University of Kansas (KU). The three departments of the School are Architecture, Urban Planning, and Design.

History

The School traces its architectural roots to 1912 when KU's School of Engineering faculty established an undergraduate degree program in architectural engineering (ARCE). Existing faculty taught the initial architectural engineering courses, but Goldwin Goldsmith, a principal of the New York City architectural firm Van Vleck and Goldsmith, was hired as the first full-time faculty member and Chair of architectural engineering. Eight years later, in 1920, Goldsmith and his architectural engineering department's faculty created KU's Bachelor of Architecture degree program. Architecture and architectural engineering were in a combined department in KU's School of Engineering until 1969 when the School of Architecture and Urban Design (SAUD) was organized. [1] The SAUD was not departmentalized, and had three programs: architecture, architectural engineering, and urban planning. The architectural engineering program was managed jointly by the SAUD and the School of Engineering until 2001 when it merged with civil and environmental engineering.

To more accurately recognize the urban planning program, the SAUD changed its name to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SAUP). In 2009 the design programs from the discontinued School of Fine Arts jointed the SAUP, and the school was renamed to the current School of Architecture, Design, and Planning (SADP). The other portions of the School of Fine Arts were transferred to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), and a new School of Music was organized.

The Design Department traces its roots at the University of Kansas to 1885 via the creation of the Department of Art in the School of Music and Art. The Design Department was founded in 1921. [2]

International programs

Study Abroad

Summer Sessions Abroad

School traditions

Facilities

Deans

Student organizations

Notable faculty

References

  1. A History of the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas 1868-1988, James O. Maloney, Editor, 1989
  2. History of the Design Department: http://design.ku.edu/History
  3. Charles Kahn, "Architecture You Love": http://www.ncmodernist.org/kahn.htm

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