Architecture faculty Stephanie Pilat and Angela Person recently published a chapter in the book, Histories of Architecture Education in the United States, edited By Peter L. Laurence (Routledge, 2023). This book is an edited collection that focuses on the professional evolution, experimental and enduring pedagogical approaches and leading institutions of American architecture education.
Pilat and Person’s chapter, Radical Empathy in the Teaching of Bruce Goff and the ‘American School’ of Architects, highlights the University of Oklahoma’s unique and radical approaches to architectural education. As the authors explain in their chapter, “Oklahoma student work is dramatic, otherworldly, and, at times, bizarre. There are no boxes to be found.”
Specifically, the chapter focuses on the unique design curriculum implemented by architect and OU alumni Bruce Goff. Hired by OU in 1947, Goff brought an incredibly unique perspective to the school of Architecture. His teaching style encouraged students to test the limits of traditional design by creating work that looked like no other. As explained by the authors, “Oklahoma student work was not born of mass production and efficiency; it was a product of wild imagination and creative visioning made possible by the boundary-pushing encouragement of OU faculty.”
These exemplary teaching methods led to the development of Gibbs College’s American School, a school of design and practice that developed under the guidance of Goff, Herb Greene and others at the University of Oklahoma in the 1950s and ’60s.
The Gibbs Design in Action Awards (GDAA) program, led by Dr. Wanda Liebermann, has announced its 2026–2027 funded student projects. The initiative supports design and research work that addresses social, cultural, and economic issues in the built environment through collaboration with faculty and community partners.
The OU Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) 2024 collaboration with the Historic Threatt Filling Station has been recognized in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's newly released Byways Report: The Scenic Route to Rural Prosperity – a story-driven publication exploring how road trip culture and place-based tourism can fuel economic growth in rural communities.
The Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that Camille Germany, Chief of Staff, has been named the 2026 recipient of the university-wide Jennifer L. Wise Good Stewardship Award.