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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.

In Memoriam: Leon Bridges Sr., FAIA, NOMAC

We are saddened to announce the passing of 2025 Architecture Distinguished Alumnus Leon Bridges Sr., FAIA, NOMAC, on April 13, 2026. He was 93.

Leon Bridges received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Washington in 1960 and an MBA from Loyola University Maryland in 1984. He founded the firm Leon Bridges, AIA, in Seattle in 1963 and partnered with Edward Burke in 1966 to form Bridges/Burke. In 1972, he relocated the firm to Baltimore, where he became principal of The Leon Bridges Company and the first registered African American architect in the state of Maryland.

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Three Architecture Students Named to 2026 Husky 100

Ebubechi Abonyi, Davien Graham and Johann Castro-Salgado from the UW Department of Architecture have been named to the 2026 Husky 100. Recognized for their leadership, mentorship and commitment to equity, they have made a lasting impact across the College of Built Environments and beyond.

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Learning to Look: Graycie Viscon Studies Architecture in Rome

Every Autumn Quarter, students from our department head to the UW Rome Center, based in the historic Palazzo Pio, to experience in depth the richness of Rome’s architecture and urban design. Read one student’s story here.

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Graduate Student Visit Day Faculty Presentations

Five of our faculty members (Narjes Abbasabadi, Gundula Proksch, Tyler Sprague, Rob Peña, and Chad Robertson) talked about their research and teaching interests with a group of recently admitted graduate students. In case you missed it: watch the presentations here!

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