All (271) Alumni & Partners (36)Architecture (84)Climate (32)Construction Management (29)Dean (20)Faculty (75)Honors & Awards (38)In the Media (86)Landscape Architecture (46)News (71)Real Estate (37)Research (55)Students (54)Urban Design & Planning (50) News (71) Women in Construction Management: Charting a Path Forward UW's Darlene Septelka and Lingzi Wu highlight the complications of more women in construction industries, including pay disparities by gender, occupational differences, impact of university pipelines, and more. Check out their perspectives in this article. | Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce Read More Tim Lehman and the Regeneration of the Daybreak Star Property In 2021, Tim Lehman, a landscape designer of Northern Arapaho descent, was hired to improve drainage conditions on the Daybreak Star property. | Landscape Architecture Magazine. Read More UW receives $1.2M climate change research grant from EPA Catherine De Almeida, assistant professor of landscape architecture, is part of the interdisciplinary UW team working on a community-based project researching ways to preserve water, soil and sediment along the Duwamish River, famously polluted by decades of industrial contamination. | Fox 13 News Read More UW’s Green Futures Lab: Building wetlands to sustain salmon The Green Futures Lab strives to create habitat and cleaner waterways through the use of floating wetlands. Check out this great video from King County summarizing our Duwamish floating wetland project. | King County TV Read More Honoring Black History Month As we enter February, the CBE Diversity Council is proud to acknowledge and celebrate one of the most integral parts of the United States’ history. Black History Month serves to remember important people and events that shaped this country. Read More Happy Year of the Rabbit Diane Sugimura, Runstad Advisory Board member and Co-Chair of the Runstad Advisory Board EDI Committee, shares with us the history of the pan-Asian community in Seattle and her hope for the future. Read More In Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. This year, on Monday, January 16th, we honor the 40th anniversary of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday becoming federal law. Dr. King was a renowned civil rights leader and activist who believed deeply in equity and justice, and lived out his commitment to that in his words and actions. Read More CBE launches EDIFY event series Our EDIFY event series was established as a way to explore issues around equity, diversity and inclusion in the built environment, through the lens of creative expression. Our inaugural event focused on short films selected to reflect on the theme: “Acknowledging Land: Past, Present, and Future”. Faculty, staff and students gathered for an evening to screen the shorts together and inspire conversation. Read More Congratulations, graduates and CBE award winners! Announced during our CBE graduation celebration, this year’s award recipients have distinguished themselves beyond all expectations. These are highly competitive awards with many worthy nominations. Read More Search Results Navigation Page 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08