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Tag: Graduate Studio
Future Rivers – Graduate Training Program
Applications are now open for the University of Washington Future Rivers graduate training program for the next cohort year beginning Autumn quarter 2022! Please help spread the word and encourage any prospective (incoming fall quarter 2022) or current PhD or Masters students in any discipline at the University of Washington to apply. Future Rivers is an NSF-funded graduate training program building skills in data science, science communication, and social justice to bridge work across all fields to better solve today’s…
Urban + Informality: Framing Resilience | Winter 2020
Built Environments Interdisciplinary Studio
Winter 2020
Manish Chalana + Julie Johnson
Visions for Heron Meadow | Autumn 2020
Scan Design Master Studio
Autumn 2020
Nancy Rottle
Anti-Displacement Research Studio | Spring 2020
Graduate Studio | Livable City Year
Spring 2020
Lynne Manzo
Green New Deal Super Studio | Autumn 2020
Advanced Vertical Studio (Undergraduate + Graduate Studio)
Autumn 2020
Brooke Sullivan
Climate Changed Urban Agriculture | Autumn 2019
Advanced Graduate Studio
Autumn 2019
Julie Johnson
Fairy Tales of the City
Vertical Advanced Studio (Undergraduate + Graduate Studio)
Summer 2020
Mackenzie Waller
Birds + Climate Change
Vertical Studio (Undergraduate + Graduate)
Winter 2020
Instructor: Mackenzie Waller
2018 Design+Build in Dals Langed, Sweden
In collaboration with students from HDK-Steneby, a design and crafts school located in Dals Långed, 15 students from University of Washington’s College of Built Environments, led by Professor Daniel Winterbottom, worked with the local immigrant and refugee community to create a community garden intended to improve well-being, alleviate the stresses of the integration process and connect this group with the broader community. The project goal was to create a deeper level of trust, connection and mutual respect between longtime residents…