The Architecture Ranch was ablaze with light April 25 when students in Jill Mulholland’s architecture studios presented “Circus of Lights,” the latest in a series of the popular end-of-semester light shows.
This spring, the show moved from its previous venue at the college’s Langford Architecture Center to the Built Environment Teaching and Research Facility, or “Architecture Ranch,” at Texas A&M’s Riverside Campus.
Mullholland said the location provided students with more room for their projects as well as the option to use the ranch’s digital fabrication, woodworking and metalworking equipment.
Also on display that night at the ranch were miniature sacred shrines constructed from natural or discarded materials by students in a studio led by Eugene Wagner, visiting assistant professor of architecture.