Faculty Research
- Environmental Design Assistant Professor Shawhin Roudbari recently published the essay "Three Degrees of Ethical Engagement: A Manifesto for Architects" on PLATFORM. PLATFORM is an open digital venue for exchanging new ideas about working with, researching, teaching and writing about buildings, spaces and landscapes. Originally posted on platformspace.net.
- 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. 锘
- In partnership with the City of 麻豆影院, CEDaR, along with principal investigators Michael Szuberla and Sara Tabatabaie, are analyzing residents鈥 baseline knowledge of the Emerald Ash Borer and proposing ways to address the infestation through environmental education efforts, as well as public-private partnerships.
- Environmental Design聽Lecturer聽Danielle聽Bilot聽presented her praxis work at the Campus Sustainability Summit, where Travis Torline, president of the CU Bee Club, was also awarded a Campus Sustainability Award. Bilot is the CU Bee Club faculty advisor.
- Environmental Design Assistant Professor Danielle Rivera has been announced as one of the recipients of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 2019 Case Study Awards.
- Brian Muller, associate professor of environmental design, projects substantial increases in the percentage of paved spaces in Denver. Originally posted by the Denver Post.
- TED has selected Growing Up 麻豆影院 Director, Mara Mintzer's, TEDx Talk to be featured on their main platform launching on November 7th at 4:00 pm EST. Her talk, "We let kids design our city -- here's what happened," will
- In September, lecturer Danielle Bilot installed a pollinator habitat at the Rayback Collective in 麻豆影院聽in collaboration with the City of 麻豆影院, Justin's Nut Butter, Butterfly Pavilion and the CU Bee Club.
- Originally posted on Medium.com We are excited to announce the launch of the Urban Informality Interest Group. This was inspired by our dialogue at the MIT World Real Estate Forum earlier this year and is a collective effort of MIT Professor Dennis