Utah Valley University offers a number of resources for students in the Architecture program. Whether you're exploring a topic of personal interest or doing research for a class, Fulton Library can help you find what you're looking for. We have resources on the history of architecture, Eastern and Western building styles, eco-friendly design, starting your career, and more!
If you need help navigating these resources, you can schedule an appointment with the subject librarian to get help.
Here are some good starting points for your research projects.
Partially peer reviewed. No full-text content.
This database explores architecture and design, including the history and practice of architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, historic preservation, and interior design. Indexes journals and articles within these subjects.
Partially peer reviewed. Full-text content.
A comprehensive survey in the fields of visual and applied arts. This collection includes current publications and the specialist indexes that explore modern and contemporary art, design and crafts, and Western art history.
The best place to start most searches is the search box on the library's homepage. This search box defaults to Articles, giving you quick access to popular and scholarly articles from thousands of different publications.
More databases and search tools are available on our full list of databases.