Georgia Tech School of Architecture

End-of-Year Show


05.01.2025
6 - 9 p.m.

Part of the Biggest Design Show in the South
East Architecture Building | West Architecture Building | Hinman Research Building

Welcome to the End-of-Year Show

This year, the Hinman Building will be transformed into a series of vibrant galleries, showcasing the incredible work of nearly 500 students from all five of our programs: BS in Architecture, M.Arch, MSArch, MSUD, and Ph.D.

Our show will start a new tradition in 2025, celebrating the culture of Georgia Tech's design disciplines by coinciding with the School of Industrial Design's Launchpad Design Showcase. We think this amazing night of design will be The Biggest Design Show in the South! 

Map of the End-of-Year Show

Map of the first floor of Hinman Research Building

Displays on the first floor of Hinman Research Building

Map of the second floor of the Hinman Research Building

Displays on the Second Floor of Hinman Research Building

What to Expect at the End-of-Year Show

Photo of visitors browsing student work pinned to rolling boards.

Showcasing Student Work

An alumna meeting a recent graduate.

School of Architecture Alumni Lounge

Hinman courtyard filled with guests eating food.

Food and Refreshments

Explore Past End-of-Year Shows

Student looks at architecture work posted on a pinboard.

2024 End-of-Year Show Recap

A screengrab of the 2024 End-of-Year Show in Matterport.

Explore the 2024 End-of-Year Show with Matterport

A screengrab of the 2023 End-of-Year Show in Matterport.

Explore the 2023 End-of-Year Show in Matterport

Part of the 'Biggest Design Show in the South'

This year, the School of Architecture's End-of-Year Show is partnering with the School of Industrial Design's Launchpad Design Showcase for a design show that will feature nearly 1,000 students' work. 
This new event showcases the unique design culture at Georgia Tech, which combines new technologies, a research mindset, and the empathic qualities of designing people-centered products, buildings, environments, and concepts.