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> Art + Design Department > Game Design
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> Art + Design Department > Game Design
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> Architecture Department > Architecture [BS | M.Arch]
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Architecture & Design at LTU
Design, Technology, and Practice
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The College of Architecture and Design (CoAD) at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) prepares students to become architects and designers who can address 21st-century challenges through critical thinking and creative problem-solving.
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CoAD is Focused on Design, Immersed in Technology, and Grounded in Practice. This equips our students with practical skills and knowledge to make a positive global impact. Our multi-disciplinary design approach, international experiences, integration of technology, and connection to industry foster innovative approaches that address real-world concerns.

Dean's & Chair's Awards
​Each year, outstanding student projects are recognized with Dean’s Awards and Chair’s Awards, celebrating exceptional creativity, technical skill, and innovation. These awards highlight the best work across our programs, as selected by our deans and department chairs. Click below to explore the awarded projects.

Message from the Dean
"In the College of Architecture and Design at LTU, we are constantly thinking about teaching, we adapt new classroom attitudes, and experiment with new ways of sharing our knowledge. Technology and quickly evolving industry innovations charge the output from our design studios and courses. Our focus on design, technology, and practice results in exciting new work of our students.
I am excited to introduce and share our new online gallery. This is not only a short term mode of translating the traditional gallery show to an online format but a perpetual outlet to celebrate and share the work of our students. I hope this CoAD gallery extends the timeline and extends the geography of our efforts, initiating a broader critical discussion on our efforts, culture, and desire to broaden the mindset, reach, and impact of design."
Karl Daubmann
