Student Work
- 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.
- Six students from Senior Instructor Jade Polizzi’s advanced architecture studio Celebrating Snow have been selected to exhibit their work at the Eldora Mountain Resort through the end of March 2022.Â
- Students in the landscape architecture studio Green Schoolyards: Playgrounds of the Future partnered with Lafayette Open Spaces and Escuela Bilingüe Pioneer Elementary to host a soft opening of the new Lafayette Outdoor Classroom.
- Sounds of cheer and conversation filled ENVD 134, hallways and studios in the Environmental Design (ENVD) building last Friday, as ENVD opened to the public for a full-building exhibit, showcasing faculty and student work from the fall semester.
- Students in the Introductory Techniques for Design course held reviews last week, showcasing models for their Duplo blocks, rendered sketches and paraline drawings.
- Students in The Future of Flight at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Municipal Airport architecture studio are designing a new terminal for the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Municipal Airport.
- Last week, ENVD Instructor Maryanne Fantalis and her upper-division writing class conducted mock prospect interviews with design professionals.
- During a chair mixer, hosted in third-floor studio space, each student rotated between other chairs from different disciplines to gain interdisciplinary perspectives on their research question and methods.Â
- Students in the intermediate product design studio, taught by Thea Nalls, presented final designs for their packaging redesign project last Friday.