Student Work
- For one environmental design course, adjusting to remote learning due to the novel coronavirus pandemic has encouraged a positive educational opportunity.
- Environmental design student Ben Pesso was selected to continue his studio work with Mary Mattingly, the CU Art Museum’s artist-in-residence, on a project in New York City.
- Third-year environmental design students in Lecturer Susan Atkinson's architecture studio collaborated with Mary Mattingly, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Artist-in-Residence, on the upcoming exhibition "Last Library: Reading Rooms, Bridges and tools for Integrating Ecological Ethics into Practice."
- This fall, Instructor Emily Greenwood's senior landscape architecture studio is working with the City of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Parks and Recreation Department to design Violet Park in North ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
- Third-year students in Seth Wilberding's landscape architecture studio collaborated with award-winning, Brooklyn-based artist, Mary Mattingly on her upcoming project Swale II, a floating food forest installed on a barge that will be docked on the Harlem River in New York City.
- On Thursday, September 26, 21 students were recognized at the Month of Modern CU Student Design Awards with eight different design awards.
- On Wednesday, October 2, third-year students in environmental product design wrapped up their first project: designing an education-focused artifact for children in crisis zones.
- The ENVD 4361 Dissent by Design mini-exhibit "Situating Dissent" will be housed in the environmental design gallery, located in the front entrance of the building, from September 12 to September 19.
- This summer, a design, research and build studio is redesigning a campus parking lot, near the engineering building, to include habitats that will support native bees while improving their visual and ecological function. 
- Environmental Design held it's first spring open house on May 2, 2019, an end-of-the-year celebration exhibiting student work throughout the building. Following the open house, the People's Choice awards were announced at the student social, hosted at the Rayback Collective.