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Exhibit of School Architecture

 

Celebrating Excellence in School Design

The TASA/TASB Exhibit of School Architecture is a collaboration with the Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) – Southern Region Foundation. It showcases new and renovated Texas schools and celebrates excellence in planning and design of the learning environment. All nominated projects are displayed at the annual TASA/TASB Convention. The projects receiving Stars of Distinction are displayed at the TASA Midwinter Conference, where the Caudill Class winners are announced.

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2024-25 Caudill Class

During the 2025 TASA Midwinter Conference, Austin, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw, Forney, Round Rock, San Antonio, and Texas City ISDs will be honored as the 2024-25 recipients of the Caudill Award, the highest honor in the annual Exhibit of School Architecture.

Rosedale School

Austin ISD

CD Fulkes Middle School

Round Rock ISD

About the Exhibit of School Architecture

Each year, architecture firms submit their school district projects for consideration by a 12-member jury (four school board members, four administrators, and four representatives from the Association for Learning Environments (A4LE).

All submitted projects are displayed in a special exhibit at the annual TASA/TASB Convention.

Projects receive Stars of Distinction for excellence in one or more areas of distinction, which include: community, planning, transformation, design, value, and innovation.

Projects that receive at least four stars from the six areas of distinction are chosen as finalists for the competition’s highest level of recognition, the Caudill Class, which is named after Texas architect William Wayne Caudill (1914–1983), whose progressive concepts continue to influence school design.

Learn more about the exhibit, and find details on eligibility and submission deadlines on the EoSA website

Online Exhibit

The Exhibit of School Architecture website serves as a digital archive of Exhibit of School Architecture project entries. All nominated projects are featured for a full year; projects that receive Stars of Distinction are displayed for three years and those selected as Caudill Class are featured for five years.  

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