Student Work
- The ENVD Open House on Dec. 13, marked the sixth iteration of the building-wide exhibit.
- Architecture students in the Rocky Mountain Land Library (RMLL) studio spent the semester developing design proposals for Buffalo Peaks Ranch in Park County, Colorado.
- Last fall, students proposed new schoolyard designs emphasizing learning, creativity, mental health and interactions with nature for six ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Valley School District (BVSD) schools. In the spring and summer of 2024, two out of the six BVSD schools have worked to successfully advance their projects from planning to planting.
- The Restoration, Salvation and Climate Adaptation symposium drew a crowd of over 80 academic researchers, design professionals, city leadership and Environmental Design community members to the Museum of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
- Second-year architecture and sustainable design and urban planning students came together for an interdisciplinary interaction.
- The competition was reviewed by Shihomi Kuriyagawa and Emily Urquhart at the City of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Parks and Recreation Department.
- Congratulations to this year's Latin Honors recipients!
- At the end of each fall semester, Environmental Design (ENVD) hosts a building-wide exhibition of design and research produced by students and faculty.
- Sticky metal playgrounds and hot asphalt. Bare patches of dirt on browning soccer fields. Limited shade with no space for solitude and quiet. A small cluster of trees - sometimes. This is what tends to come to mind when we think about a typical schoolyard. Soon, however, six ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Valley School District (BVSD) schoolyards may receive a green makeover.
- Earlier this month, students from the third-year intermediate environmental product design studio set up the EPOP shop at the Firefly Handmade Holiday Market in Downtown ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.