Arts
Dr. Tony Rizzuto never had any intentions of becoming an academic. He grew up wanting to be a practicing architect, but his professors noticed "he talked a lot" in class, and evidently liking what they heard, encouraged him to become a teacher. As Chair of Kennesaw State University's Department of Architecture, Tony has an unique ability to connect architectural history and theory to the challenges of modern architectural practice in a way that helps students understand the value of architecture education. This work also gives Tony many interesting insights into the nature of architecture and design which he shares with Nathan Koskovich, AIA in this conversation.