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Research & Facilities

Research Opportunities

Research Opportunities

Tyler graduate students have access to the abundant resources of a large, tier-one public research university and accomplished faculty who model a culture of inquiry through their own research and professional practice.Ìý

Graduate students can participate in research opportunities in areas as diverse as sculpture, art history, architecture, environmental design, city/regional planning and community development, and visual studies.

Faculty research spans diverse categories, including climate change, cultural landscapes, ecological recovery, seed germination, social equity in urban design, urban ecology and health, virtual and augmented reality, and visual representation. .Ìý

Tyler and 51¶¯Âþ are closely tied to the city of Philadelphia, providing opportunities for graduate students to participate in hands-on, collaborative opportunities in the city. The richness of arts practice, architecture, landscape architecture, planning and allied professional fields across the Philadelphia region offers limitless possibilities for experiential learning. Learn more about research opportunities for Tyler students.  

Architecture Facilities

Architecture Facilities 

Tyler’s 50,000-square-foot Architecture Building features three floors of open, loft-like studios as well as digital and analog fabrication shops to materialize students’ ideas, equipped with table, band and miter saws, planer, jointer, router table, drill press, and sanding machines, among other power and hand tools.Ìý 

Tyler’s landscape architecture and horticulture programs are based at 51¶¯Âþ’s expansive, suburban , where students have access to greenhouses, a , an aquaponics lab, a technology center and more.Ìý

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Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio

Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio

The Loretta C. Duckworth Scholar’s Studio at 51¶¯Âþ’s Charles Library provides a space for collaborative work and individual research, offering technology for textual analysis, mining big data, working in and creating 3D spaces, geospatial technology, gaming, visualizations, and more. Its makerspace, VR Lab, Specialized Computing Lab and Tech Sandbox provide students with tools to stretch their creativity.