Environmental Design Professor Kevin J. Krizek participated in the U.S. Department of State Jefferson Science Fellowships (JSF) program from 2021 to 2022.
Planning to graduate this spring? Get an early start! Meet with your advisor to make sure you're on track. The deadline to apply for a winter degree conferral is Dec 8, 2022. Spring and summer grad applications are also open at this time.ÌýÌýÂ
Winter and summer graduates are encouraged to participate in the University's spring commencement ceremony, as well as the ENVD recognition ceremony.
Learn more about ENVD 3100: Scale: Movement: EquityÌýÌý
Instructors: Emily Greenwood, Gregory Crichlow Sections: 010, 011,012; 09:00-12:00 MWFÂ
As we look to increase accessibility in our everyday, this course will focus on how we, as designers, look to affect movement through the built space. Our lens of investigation will be connectivity, urban scale manipulation, and equity.ÌýÌý
Alternative transit systems will lead our focus and bring clarity to conversations about efficient and sustainable public spaces and the inclusion of all participants. We will evaluate historical precedents, current trajectories, and the role planners, engineers, designers, and architects play in conceiving and executing formalized ground plains.
56 Days of Design: A Mid-Semester Exhibition
Just a few more days to walk-thru part 1 of this exhibit. Exhibited work by Intermediate Applications for ENVD: Translating Digital Lints into Physical Forms and Introduction to Product Design: Design Lies at the Intersection of Science and Art.Â
Part 2 of 56 Days of Design will go live on Monday, Nov. 7, and will feature work from ENVD 1110: Fundamentals of Product Design and ENVD 1120: Fundamentals of Architecture.Â
Leigh Christy, FAIA, Architect with Perkins & WillÌýÌý CURIOUSER AND CURIOSER: How asking questions improves design, builds community, restores ecosystems … and helps keep you youngÂ
We want your design work!
We’re adding new art frames to the north hallway on the first floor of the ENVD building. There will be 4 frames featuring work from our 4 majors. If interested, please submit your work (renders + photography) to allyson.maturey@colorado.edu.
Ainsley Watkins, a senior in product design, doesn’t only teach critical skills to first-year students but also inspires them to go above and beyond in their creative work through her position as a TA for the TECH 1 class. She is a welcoming, inspiring, and inclusive person.
The Open House is a building-wide exhibition of design and research produced by our faculty and students during the fall semester. This event was established in 2018 to encourage connection between students and their faculty, alumni and friends, as well as with the Boulder community at large. But most excitingly, it is a celebration of your accomplishments in the classroom.
H&W Office Hours provide you with a chance to talk with Environmental Design Embedded Therapist Melissa Bottiglio, LCSW.Â
This no-appointment, brief, drop-in consultation time is confidential, cost-free and an opportunity to discuss what’s on your mind.ÌýÌý
Open to students, faculty and staffÂ
Location: ENVD 141
Professional Development
Now hiring TAs for spring 2023
To apply, please complete the form below. The application will close on Nov. 18, 2022.
Assistant Technicians (ATs) are responsible for monitoring equipment checkout, printing software and the DMC email. ATs will review large format and 3D print files, vinyl cut files and other duties assigned.ÌýÌý
Student Leads (SLs) will be responsible for assisting in training student employees, keeping student employees accountable and ensuring that activities in the center are guided towards improving the student experience within the space. SLs may be asked to meet with the DMC Coordinator and/or the Manager of Student Academic Support Centers regularly.ÌýÌýÂ