All (242) Alumni & Partners (32)Architecture (75)Climate (32)Construction Management (29)Dean (18)Faculty (69)Honors & Awards (32)In the Media (80)Landscape Architecture (41)News (53)Real Estate (36)Research (50)Students (48)Urban Design & Planning (44) Students (48) CBE hosts Project Pipeline, architecture camp for underrepresented youth The College of Built Environments was happy to host NOMA’s Project Pipeline in Gould Hall. History In 1971, twelve African-American architects from different parts of the country met, some for the first time, during the AIA National Convention in Detroit. … Read More EDI Student Leaders talk about their perspectives of the CBE Diversity Council Last spring, the CBE Diversity Council Communications Working Group sat down with some of the student representatives in the Diversity Council (Kat Golladay, Austin Bass, Kana Takagi, and Maimoona Rahim) and asked them to share experiences, their thoughts on the … Read More CBE launches new mentorship program The College of Built Environments has launched its first-ever, college-wide mentorship program. The program will help students grow in their chosen field through one-on-one guidance, advice, and insight from a mentor. Our goal for the 2022-2023 academic year is to … Read More What Do We Want From Our Next Seattle? Architecture graduate students provide options for dense and diverse housing. | The Urbanist… Read More ‘Something has to change:’ These architecture students are challenging Seattle’s housing norms The City of Seattle expects to have 1 million residents by the year 2044. That’s about one-third more people than Seattle has right now. We’re having trouble housing the people here now. So where are we going to put all … Read More Biochar: Coral Reef of the Soil For students at the University of Washington, discovering their academic and career passions is a journey of exploration, opportunity and learning. Justin Roberts knows this well. Justin is a third-year master of Landscape Architecture student. He spent a quarter abroad … Read More Beloved Communities: College of Built Environments students help historically Black churches survive gentrification Rev. George Davenport Jr. had a vision of using real estate to sustain his church community in its historically Black Central District neighborhood. But while the streets around the church gentrified, he struggled through the complex landscape of zoning laws, … Read More Two CBE students named to 2022 Husky 100 The University of Washington recognized two students from the College of Built Environments for the 2022 Husky 100. Congratulations to Talia Kertsman and Andrew Hengstler! Talia Kertsman, Community, Environment, and Planning major “I came to the UW seeking … Read More Furniture Studio Feature 2020 was a year that shifted how we did most things. This was no different for Associate Professor Kimo Griggs and his Furniture Studio, sponsored by the Scan Design Foundation in the College of Built Environments. During the winter of … Read More Search Results Navigation Page 01 02 03 04 05 06