Student Work
This week, a final design was chosen for a networking and communications center, from Senior Instructor Jade Polizzi and Instructor Rachel Lee's intermediate architecture studio.
Congratulations to this year's Latin honors recipients.
For one environmental design course, adjusting to remote learning due to the novel coronavirus pandemic has encouraged a positive educational opportunity.
Environmental design student Ben Pesso was selected to continue his studio work with Mary Mattingly, the CU Art Museum’s artist-in-residence, on a project in New York City.
Third-year environmental design students in Lecturer Susan Atkinson's architecture studio collaborated with Mary Mattingly, ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ Artist-in-Residence, on the upcoming exhibition "Last Library: Reading Rooms, Bridges and tools for Integrating Ecological Ethics into Practice."
This fall, Instructor Emily Greenwood's senior landscape architecture studio is working with the City of Boulder Parks and Recreation Department to design Violet Park in North Boulder.
Third-year students in Seth Wilberding's landscape architecture studio collaborated with award-winning, Brooklyn-based artist, Mary Mattingly on her upcoming project Swale II, a floating food forest installed on a barge that will be docked on the Harlem River in New York City.
On Thursday, September 26, 21 students were recognized at the Month of Modern CU Student Design Awards with eight different design awards.
On Wednesday, October 2, third-year students in environmental product design wrapped up their first project: designing an education-focused artifact for children in crisis zones.
The ENVD 4361 Dissent by Design mini-exhibit "Situating Dissent" will be housed in the environmental design gallery, located in the front entrance of the building, from September 12 to September 19.