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The UW College of Built Environments is the only college in the nation with the disciplinary departments of Architecture, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, Real Estate, and Urban Design and Planning under one roof – allowing us to offer unparalleled opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. Together, we are guided by three core pillars: collaboration and impact, bold thought leadership, and equitable and just practices.

 

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Our internationally recognized faculty integrate teaching, research, and practice in community-engaged design, high-performance building, embodied carbon, mass timber, materials and fabrication, as well as history and theory. Additionally, we are proud of our long-standing partnership with Seattle’s professional community, which is among the most innovative and highly recognized in the country. Through these diverse yet collective efforts, we strive to build a more just and beautiful world.

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Robert Hutchison Appointed Gensler Visiting Critic at Cornell University

The Department of Architecture congratulates Robert Hutchison, Affiliate Associate Professor and Principal of Robert Hutchison Architecture, on his appointment as the Fall 2025 Gensler Visiting Critic at Cornell University’s Department of Architecture.

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Venice Biennale 2025 | Atelierjones

The public call for entries to represent the US Pavilion PORCH: An Architecture of Generosity at the Venice Biennale 2025 went out in December 2024. Affiliate Associate Professor, Susan Jones, FAIA submitted the 2,000 SF project her firm, atelierjones, designed for the Maidu Greenville Rancheria, The Roundhouse Council.

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The Miller Hull Partnership / Cory Mattheis featured in New York Times

Perched along the hillside on the remote coast of Decatur Island stands the Trestle Cabin, one of the latest projects by Seattle-based architecture firm, Miller Hull. The project exemplifies the firm’s exploration of low impact cabins on remote sites that can adapt over time. It was recently featured in a New York Times article in which Cory Mattheis (M Arch 2011), design lead and senior associate at Miller Hull, is quoted extensively.

Photo: Juan Benavides

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