Student Work
- Over the summer, a hard-working group of faculty, staff and students spent months updating studio spaces in both the basement and eastern wing of the third floor.
- In spring 2023, four students submitted work to the Milan Affordable Housing Challenge, a design competition part of the Buildner’s architecture competition series. The series is aimed at addressing the global housing crisis and redefining urban living.
- The Environmental Design First Year Experience (FYE) Program completed a legacy project and brightened up the first-year studios with fun, geometric murals, now nicknamed “The Underground.”
- Environmental Design student Ben Harris and lecturer Brielle Killip participated in the Denver Paper Fashion Show last week.
- Last week, hosted the 2023 Climate Action Expo, where students from various schools and colleges showcased climate solution projects.
- Six student projects are on display at the Art Parts Creative Reuse Center, a Boulder non-profit creative reuse center.
- The Open House is a building-wide exhibition of design and research produced by students and faculty during the fall semester.
- Congratulations to this year's Latin Honors recipients.
- The senior landscape architecture capstone studio, Landscape as Agent: Climate Resilience (LAND 4100) launched the spring semester with a research paper that covered a specific theme of climate change, along with a graphic collage that represented their research.
- Travis Weis, a third-year architecture major from Denver, created Release The Mind to help spread positivity through clothing that aims to simultaneously support the community and environment.