Undergraduate+Graduate Studio
Autumn 2016
Instructor: Ken Yocom
Author: CBE
Porous Public Space
Scan|Design Master Studio
Advanced Graduate Studio
Autumn 2016
Instructors: Nancy Rottle & Jim Nicholls
Big Ideas | Small(er) Intervention
A Competition for Projects to Activate the Seattle Waterfront
Advanced Graduate Studio
Autumn 2016
Instructor: Julie Parrett
2016 Puget Sound VA Hospital
Design-Build BLA Capstone
Spring 2016
Instructor: Daniel Winterbottom
Cultivating Community at the Cascade P-Patch
Advanced Graduate Studio
Spring 2016
Instructor: Eric Higbee
Positive disruption: Puget Sound’s best civic tech projects of 2015
Interested in how technology can help solve civic problems? Check out this recent Crosscut article which addresses how technology can give new urgency to conversations about equity, affordability, and the digital divide.
Cultivating the Community Commons: Climate, Culture, Craft
Scan Design Master Studio
Autumn 2015
Nancy Rottle
UW LArch alumnus Harley Pan’s Floating Wetlands documentary
For the past two years, MLA student Matthew MacDonald (2016) has been studying the viability and effectiveness of floating wetlands to improve local water quality. The research has been conducted in partnership with UW Larch / UW CBE and Green Futures Lab, with support from King County, Washington Conservation Corps, and Society of Wetland Scientists. The video was directed and produced by Harley Pan (MLA 2012).
Autumn Quarter Final Review Schedule
FRI 12/4 LA 300 – Creating Open Space for the Frye Art Museum (Smith) 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Community Design Building WED 12/9 LA 301A – Understanding Landscapes: Introduction to Landscape and Design (Lewis) 12:00 – 2:30 p.m. Gould 110 + Gould Court LA 301B – SITE / finding . reading . designing [Design Foundation Studio] (Parrett) 12:00 – 2:30 p.m. Gould 100 + Gould Court LA 403 – The Missing Link (Arab) 3:15 – 5:30 p.m. Gould 100 +…
Will Yesler Terrace Retain its Spirit?
Professor Lynne Manzo‘s research on public housing redevelopment is referenced in this Seattle Times article on Yesler Terrace. Check it out here.