OPEN CALL: Landscape Architecture faculty position at Auburn Universit

The School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture (APLA) at Auburn University, a comprehensive land-grant and research institution, is seeking applicants for Visiting Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture. This is a one-year (nine month/two semester), non-tenure track position commencing in August 2026.

The Auburn University Landscape Architecture programs are research-informed and design-led, dedicated to training quality designers, addressing contemporary issues and participating in critical landscape discourse. We offer both an undergraduate degree (Bachelor of Landscape Architecture) and a graduate degree (Master of Landscape Architecture). Grounded in the state of Alabama, we focus attention on places where the richness, complexity and messiness of landscape is prominently felt, including post-industrial cities, infrastructural landscapes, rural landscapes and coasts. Our curriculum places special emphasis on the fundamentals of design process, fieldwork, landscape advocacy, research by design and the role of landscape architecture in an expanded field of allied disciplines and concerns. At the end of both the undergraduate and graduate programs, students have the opportunity to work within the Alabama Lab, our design research lab.

In addition to the BLA and MLA, our School also offers three allied degree programs: Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Interior Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design. APLA resides in the College of Architecture, Design and Construction along with the McWhorter School of Building Science and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. Opportunities for collaboration within the School, College and broader University abound. We participate in a legacy of engaged public interest design work exemplified by our School’s two off-campus centers: the Rural Studio (Hale County, Alabama) and the Urban Studio (Birmingham, Alabama).

The Landscape Architecture programs seek a candidate with a strong interest in teaching both design studios and seminar courses. Candidates should have the capacity to teach at least some portion of: a) our core studio sequences (Studio I–IV and Workshop I–II in the BLA program; Studio I–IV in the MLA program) and b.) our core subject tracks (construction; dynamic systems; graphic studies; history, theory, and practice; plants). There may also be opportunities to teach elective seminars or advanced studios within the Alabama Lab.

Regardless of the candidate’s scholarly focus, responsibilities of the appointment include teaching, service and research. The successful candidate will demonstrate the capacity to maintain an active scholarly program disseminated through appropriate disciplinary venues. APLA faculty engage in and are supported in a broad range of formats for research and creative work.

Minimum qualifications
Candidates must have a Master of Landscape Architecture degree or a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture plus a terminal degree in a related field at the time employment begins. Excellent interpersonal skills are required. The candidate selected for this position must be able to meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time this position is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment. Auburn University is an EEO/Vet/Disability employer.

Desired qualifications
Desired qualifications include evidence of outstanding design skills, the capacity to sharpen our landscape history and theory offerings, a focus on beginning design instruction, experience with contemporary drawing and modeling techniques (such as analog media, Rhino, Grasshopper, ArcGIS or digital fabrication), experience in professional practice, experience in teaching, professional registration and/or advanced degrees in Landscape Architecture or related fields. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. The successful candidate will have a strong design philosophy grounded in contemporary practice and will have a track record of investigating contemporary issues through techniques that translate to a design studio setting.

Special instructions
Required online submission materials include:
–A letter of interest including delineation of pedagogical and research interests
–A current curriculum vitae
–A digital portfolio illustrating the candidate’s scholarly/creative work and (where applicable) examples of work illustrating prior teaching experience
–Names, email addresses and telephone numbers of three current references.

Applicants must apply online here. Review of applications will begin on February 16, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled.

Auburn University is understanding and sensitive to the family needs of faculty including dual-career couples. Please visit the following website for additional information here.

Auburn University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, sex, religion, color, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other classification protected by applicable law.

For all questions/inquiries about the position or programs, please reach out to Emily Knox (elknox@auburn.edu).