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Now Available: The Spring 2026 Issue of DIMENSION Magazine
As environmental, technological, and social challenges continue to reshape our communities, the Hines College is expanding how we think about the future of design education, research, and practice. This issue, Designing What’s Next, highlights faculty and students whose work is opening new directions for a changing world, from climate adaptation and post-oil futures to historic preservation, cultural sustainability, and emerging approaches to landscape and resilience.
New On Board: Kirksey Executive Justin Winchester
As the College continues to move toward its goal of opening an advanced technologies fabrication facility, Justin Winchester joins the Leadership Council. Winchester previously worked on the design of the building housing this future lab, and he brings respected experience working in industry collegiate practice.
Saving What Shapes Us: The Future of Preservation
When William “Bill” Dupont arrived at the University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design this fall as its new professor of architecture for historic preservation and cultural sustainability, he brought more than 40 years of experience from government, nonprofit leadership, private practice, and higher education. Throughout his career, Dupont has worked on iconic American landmarks, international cultural sites, and nationally recognized research initiatives. This experience positions him to help shape an ambitious new chapter for the Hines College and the region.