At the Gibbs College of Architecture, we cultivate visionary thinkers and creators who transform spaces and communities. From innovative architectural design and sustainable construction to urban planning and interior environments, our interdisciplinary approach empowers students to tackle complex global challenges. Through a commitment to creativity, sustainability, and collaboration, we prepare the next generation of leaders to shape the built environment—the network of human-made spaces where life unfolds. Resilient, dynamic, and deeply human, this environment is both our canvas and our responsibility.
Gibbs College fosters a community where students and faculty collaborate with industry professionals, creating powerful networks that span the globe. Our alumni are leaders across architecture, design, construction, and planning, providing mentorship, career opportunities, and a network for students to tap into as they launch their careers.
At Gibbs College, hands-on learning is at the core of what we do. From designing innovative spaces to tackling real-world challenges, our students immerse themselves in experiential learning that prepares them for the demands of the built environment. Through internships, collaborative studio projects, and industry partnerships, you’ll gain the practical skills needed to thrive in your career.
At Gibbs College, our travel study programs immerse students in diverse communities around the world. By exploring new environments and working with local stakeholders, students gain hands-on experience in designing and building spaces that respond to social, cultural, and environmental challenges. These journeys foster a deeper connection to the global community and shape resilient, thoughtful professionals ready to lead in any space.
At Gibbs College, we carry forward the lessons of The American School—a radical approach that prioritizes creativity, resourcefulness, and a deep respect for context. Rooted in the visionary practices of Bruce Goff and Herb Greene, we continue to push boundaries and foster innovation in architectural design.
November 17, 2025
The University of Oklahoma’s Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture hosted the inaugural Oklahoma Housing Supply Accelerator Coalition event on November 13, 2025, a day-long gathering dedicated to addressing the state’s growing housing challenges and exploring solutions to expand the supply of attainable homes.
Associate Professors Lee Fithian, Ph.D., and Elizabeth Pober have published a chapter in the recently released New Perspectives in Indoor Air Quality, published by Elsevier. Their contribution, titled “Chapter 16 – Architecture and the Challenges of Indoor Air Quality,” examines the relationship between architecture and indoor air quality.
Dr. Ladan Mozaffarian, Assistant Professor of Regional and City Planning, has been selected to serve as Co-Chair of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG) for the 2025–2027 term.