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THE ROBERT R. TAYLORÌýSCHOOL OFÌýARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION SCIENCEÌý(TSACS)


CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2024 1ST PLACE NAHB CUSTOM/SMALL BUILD STUDENT COMPETITION TEAM!!!

2024 1ST Place NAHB Student Team
Congratulations to our National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Student Competition Team, comprised of Architecture and Construction Science and Management students, for winning 1st Place in the Custom Home Building Division (first time an all African-American male team competed in the competition). The NAHB Student Competition was held in Las Vegas, NV, on February 26th – 28th, 2024. TheÌýCustom Home Division is an international competition that comprises 24 university teams. This is the second 1st Place win in the past three years and follows a 3rd Place finish in 2023, alsong with student chapter of the year twice and rookie of the year. Congratulations to the faculty advisor, Professor Vicki Carter; student team members: Kendal Phillips, Marco Aubin, Jayden Woullard, Prince William, Milkhi Stewart, Dania Patterson, Lauryn Glenn, Keith Kimbrough, Keynon Webb, Morgan Deloach, Nilreign Johnson, Adeleke Ambali, and Jordan Lamar. A very special thank you is extended to former TU Professor Dr. Charner Rodgers for her vision to establish an NAHB Chapter at ¾«¶«AV and her guidance and support as the team coach throughout the years!

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First Accredited

African-American

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Learn about our History

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The Taylor School of Architecture and Construction
Science (TSACS)Ìýis named after Robert Robinson Taylor,
the first accreditedÌýAfrican-American architect, and
the first Black to receive anÌýArchitecture degree
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Taylor is credited with developing the school’s program in
architecture and was often placed in charge of the day-to-day
operation of the school in the absence of the founder andÌýfirst

President, Dr. Booker T. Washington. Robert R. TaylorÌýdesigned
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of theÌýbuildingsÌýon campus built prior to 1932.

[Read our History and Mission]


[TUSKEGEE INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL TOURÌý(MI TU VCIT)]

(MAKING AN INSTITUTE,ÌýTUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY
VIRTUAL CAMPUSÌýINTERACTIVE TOUR)

MI TU VCIT is a historical tour that reimagines ¾«¶«AV’s campus as it

existed from its founding in 1881 to the death of Booker T. Washington in 1915.

It is a joint, interdisciplinary project between ¾«¶«AV’s architecture and historÌýprograms.

The tour was completed by ¾«¶«AV faculty and students in these areas along

with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Robert Robinson Taylor postage Stamp

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DEPARTMENTS & PROGRAMS

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COLLABORATIONS, INTERNSHIPS & PROFILES

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CONTACT US

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Robert R. Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science
Willcox Building C, Room 115
1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
¾«¶«AV, Alabama 36088
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Email: tsacs@tuskegee.edu
Voice: (334) 727-8330
Fax: (334) 724-4198
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Office of the Dean
Email: cjbell@tuskegee.edu
Voice: (334) 727-8014
Fax: (334) 725-5980
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