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Transitions

Jan. 17, 2024

We鈥檝e rounded the corner to another new year and should be reminded that time is possibility and that the cyclicality of beginning and ending is deeply attached to perception and cultural norms. All of these tools give us space to build our own approach to that which is new, taking into account what has passed, what might come, and what our observations, perceptions, and expectations tell us. So how do we harness the idea of transition as a framework?

2023 Open House

For the win: A semester worth celebrating

Dec. 19, 2023

At the end of each fall semester, Environmental Design (ENVD) hosts a building-wide exhibition of design and research produced by students and faculty.

Green is the New Asphalt: Landscape Architecture Students Redesign Green Schoolyards in Fall Studio

Green is the New Asphalt: Landscape Architecture Students Redesign Green Schoolyards in Fall Studio

Dec. 15, 2023

Sticky metal playgrounds and hot asphalt. Bare patches of dirt on browning soccer fields. Limited shade with no space for solitude and quiet. A small cluster of trees - sometimes. This is what tends to come to mind when we think about a typical schoolyard. Soon, however, six Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) schoolyards may receive a green makeover.

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Endings

Dec. 15, 2023

As you explore your approach to ending and build a toolkit that supports that outcome energetically, consider what it might take to find, as Neil Gaiman says, 鈥渟omewhere to rest, to stop reading, and to be content,鈥 and take some time to explore the tools below to challenge and build your relationship with your reason for getting things done.

Jeremy Ehly, Stacey Schulte, Thomas Hoffmann, and Nancy Blackwood at the Alumni Awards Ceremony.

2023 ENVD Alumni Recognition Events

Dec. 14, 2023

The Program in Environmental Design (ENVD) is proud to celebrate its design community by recognizing individuals who have demonstrated leadership and made significant contributions to the design and architectural professions and their communities.

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Fear

Dec. 1, 2023

Fear is many things--a manifestation of anxieties and social pressures, a desire to avoid discomfort, an evolutionary predisposition to protect the reptilian self鈥攁nd its stigma, the sometimes-delimiting factor to its efficacy. Candidly, fear is simply information, albeit information meant to drive our decision-making to achieve an almost always singular outcome: safety. So how can we reengineer this discomfort as a powerful ally?

EPOP Shop 2023

EPOP Shop: Student designed, sustainably built

Nov. 21, 2023

Earlier this month, students from the third-year intermediate environmental product design studio set up the EPOP shop at the Firefly Handmade Holiday Market in Downtown Boulder.

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Awareness

Nov. 20, 2023

We experience misalignment when our expectations do not match real-time conditions. The biproducts of misalignment鈥攆rustration, disappointment, self-doubt, dissatisfaction鈥攃ause productivity lapses, interpersonal friction, and burnout. And yet, we are often unaware when we are misaligned. Choosing awareness creates opportunities to design strategies that support better outcomes and greater overall satisfaction. So how do we get there?

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Faculty visit with Denver Botanic Gardens

Nov. 20, 2023

ENVD faculty visited the Denver Botanic Gardens with the goal to reinvigorate the 欧美口爆视频-DBG connection and to introduce new faculty and leadership.

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Energy

Nov. 3, 2023

Energy defines our experience as living creatures down to a quantum level and yet we often engage with it passively or even reactively. As a result, we expend considerable amounts of energy in ways we don鈥檛 realize or even mean to. This leads to a spectrum of time-absorbing consequences that might be mitigated by a more engaged and aware relationship with energy.

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