Q&A

  • Where are you from?  I am from Fort Collins, Colorado, which is about an hour away from Boulder.  What inspired your decision to come to Environmental Design at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ?  I was very interested in the interdisciplinary nature of
  • Ainsley Watkins
    For Ainsley Watkins the hands-on problem solving and material studies was appealing and helped solidify her choice in product design.
  • Andrew Song
    Andrew Song has always loved creating and loves being in a creatively enriched environment.
  • Nate Kingdom, product design major
    Nate Kingdom, a product design major from Denver, hopes to design products that can help everyone and be used all over the world.
  • Liana Bradley
    Meet Liana Bradley, a product design major from Durham, North Carolina. Bradley loves seeing the relationship of people to products and what makes them loved or hated.
  • Jade Polizzi by Greg Blanpied in 2017
    ENVD sophomore Aubrey Prestwich sat down with Senior Instructor Jade Polizzi to get the inside scoop with five questions from the Environmental Design student body.
  • Georgia Lindsay
    Environmental Design sat down with Senior Instructor Georgia Lindsay for a Q&A before her Research Colloquium presentation Friday, September 14.  Tell me about yourself. I did my undergraduate here at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ. I
  • Nicholas DeFaria
    Nicholas is from San Diego, California. He's a full-time student and spends his weekends with the Air National Guard. One thing he likes most about ENVD is the opportunity to make connections with professionals.
  • Brooke Williams
    Brooke is from Santa Cruz, California. During her sophomore year, she made the switch from architectural engineering to environmental design. In summer 2017, she interned with the architecture firm Fuse, and in summer 2018 one of her designs broke ground. In her spare time, she listens to podcasts, "because you can learn so much about a subject in 20 minutes."
  • Christian Bellefeuille
    Christian is from Fort Collins, Colorado. He works at the Digital Media Center and enjoys urban exploration and photography. One piece of advice he'd give incoming students is "to not hold back, be yourself and go for it."
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