WSU graduate student Ashley Beard was recently named a winner of the 2022 American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment Top Ten for Students Design Competition.
WSU students designed an award-winning table with a radial arrangement of petals and pockets that creates a collaborative environment and facilitates group work on many scales.
Two WSU student teams took first place in the recent Associated Schools of Construction competition, the largest construction management competition in the United States.
The installation consists of 11 pod‑like pieces made of salvaged Western cedar. On the inside, the pods are painted different colors and illuminated with LED lights in the evening.
From upcycling agricultural waste to cancer research in Tasmanian devils, six projects proposed by WSU researchers received funding from members of the philanthropic Palouse Club.
The lab’s aim is to help the university produce “work‑ready, day‑one” graduates by providing training in the tools they’ll ultimately use in the office and field upon graduation.
Nicole Liu, along with fellow architecture students Anissa Chak, Jhoana Avante, and Shanelle Brown, together formed a team focused on COVID‑19 and its impact on the affordable housing crisis.
A WSU team received a 3‑year, $750,000 grant to develop a curriculum for building science certificates and a degree focused on energy-efficient housing.
The assistant professor in the School of Design and Construction, and her team in the Morphogenesis Lab have received a World Architecture Award from World Architecture Community.