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Gallery

The Gallery at Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment is the school's exhibition space on Tulane's uptown campus.

The Richardson Memorial Hall Gallery showcases a diverse range of artwork from our talented students, faculty, and alumni. We also host external exhibitions, enriching our community with unique educational experiences.


Located in a modern addition to the historic Richardson Memorial Hall, the gallery features beautiful architectural elements like arched brick facades and abundant southern light. Enjoy views of Dinwiddie Hall and Loyola University's Holy Name of Jesus Church while you explore.

SPRING 2025

Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation

‘Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation’ examines the effects of computation and digital modeling on the architectural discipline and explores how architects have critically integrated procedural thinking into their drawing process.

Drawing Codes Gallery Image

Presented by Adam Marcus,  Variable Projects, Futures North, and Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of Research of the Center of Climate Change and Urbanism, Tulane School of Architecture; and Alumnus Andrew Kudless (A '98), Matsys and Bill Kendall Memorial Endowed Professor and Director of the Advanced Media Technology (C.R.A.F.T.) Lab at University of Houston Hines College of Architecture Design.

spring 2025

Thesis 2025

View the Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment archive of past exhibitions.

SUBMISSIONS

For any questions about holding an exhibition, please contact Nicholas LiCausi, the Exhibition Curator, at nlicausi@tulane.edu.

AVAILABLE HOURS

The Gallery is open Monday through Friday in Room 214, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Visit the school's Events page for any upcoming exhibition events.