Tulane University's School of Architecture in New Orleans, Louisiana, offers comprehensive programs grounded in design excellence, urban dynamics, and social responsibility. Situated in a unique urban laboratory, the school leverages its location to address critical challenges like climate change, historic preservation, and social equity through hands-on learning and research. Offerings span professional Bachelor and Master of Architecture degrees, alongside specialized programs in historic preservation, sustainable real estate development, and advanced research. A deep commitment to community engagement is central, with initiatives like the Small Center for Collaborative Design and URBANbuild providing students with real-world experience tackling local issues. Recently renovated facilities support innovative design exploration, preparing graduates to be socially conscious and environmentally just leaders in the built environment.
View ArchitectureTulane University, officially the Tulane University of Louisiana, is a private research university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1834 as the Medical College of Louisiana, it was turned into a comprehensive public university as the University of Louisiana by the state legislature in 1847. The institution became private under the endowments of Paul Tulane and Josephine Louise Newcomb in 1884 and 1887. The Tulane University Law School and Tulane University Medical School are, respectively, the 12th oldest law school and 15th oldest medical school in the United States.