Environmental Design

  • Evan Faucher will graduate with a B.EnvD specializing in environmental product design and plans to live in New Zealand for a year.
  • “An Architecture of Dialogue: Learning from the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse.” book cover
    This month, Environmental Design alumna Kate Sector and co-writers Nathan Jones and Shawhin Roudbari will be recognized by The Boulder Heritage Roundtable for their book “An Architecture of Dialogue: Learning from the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse.”
  • Lydia Mercante, a third-year Environmental Design (ENVD) student majoring in sustainable planning and urban design, works in the ENVD’s Professional Development Services Center. She spent the summer of 2022 meeting with various design professionals
  • “They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”–Andy Warhol  Time is the abstract currency by which we measure progress and achievement. Unfortunately, its inherent limitations and linear nature frequently
  • ENVD staff structure chart fall 2023
    The Staff Leadership Team was established in July 2022 as part of a staff reorganization during the transition and retirement of Assistant Program Director Peggy Gordon.
  • Aspen Rudolph's Functional Fractal Milabn Micro-Housing
    In spring 2023, four students submitted work to the Milan Affordable Housing Challenge, a design competition part of the Buildner’s architecture competition series.
  • “People ask me, 'Don't you ever run out of ideas?' Well, in the first place, I don't use ideas. Every time I have an idea, it's too limiting and usually turns out to be a disappointment. But I haven't run out of curiosity.”- Robert Rauschenberg
  •   Teaching Associate Professor Dean Bacalzo comes to CU Boulder with more than 18 years of industry experience and 12 years of teaching experience in higher education. He has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the
  • Schools That Heal book cover
    Claire Latané, professor of landscape architecture at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona and author of “Schools that Heal: Design with Mental Health in Mind,” will share her work as the second speaker in the Environmental Design Lecture Series this fall.
  • “Improvising things is always changing. A lot of momentum.”- Ikue Mori  Momentum is motivation's most accessible companion--we're talking small, but generative moves. If motivation doesn’t come easily, consider what gives you momentum and the
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