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College of Built Environments

The College of Built Environments is the architecture and urban planning school of the University of Washington, a public research university in Seattle, Washington.[2]

College of Built Environments
Atrium of Gould Hall
Former names
Department of Architecture (1914–1957)
College of Architecture and Urban Planning (1957–2009)
TypePublic
Established1957[1]
Parent institution
University of Washington
DeanRenée Cheng
Location, ,
U.S.

47°39′18″N 122°18′46″W / 47.65500°N 122.31278°W / 47.65500; -122.31278
Websitebe.uw.edu

The College offers programs in architecture, construction management, landscape architecture, real estate, and urban planning.[3] From 1957 to 2009, the College was known as the College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Today, the College of Built Environments is made up of five core units: Architecture/Architectural Design, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, Real Estate, and Urban Design & Planning. It also houses two interdisciplinary Ph.D. degrees, as well as several other interdisciplinary centers and institutes. The 2009 name change reflects an integrated approach to planning, design, and construction that will be necessary to take on the 21st-century global challenges of urbanization and climate change.

History edit

The college traces its history to 1914, when the Department of Architecture was founded (initially as a subdivision in a College of Fine Arts). The department grew slowly and focused strictly on architecture until the early 1940s, when a city planning curriculum was inaugurated.

After the Second World War, the architecture and planning programs grew rapidly. The College of Architecture and Urban Planning was established in 1957; Arthur Herrman was the first dean. Architecture and Urban Planning (now Urban Design and Planning) were established as separate departments within the CAUP by 1961; Landscape Architecture and Building Construction (now Construction Management) were established as departments later in the 1960s. In 2017, the program in Real Estate, initially housed in the Department of Urban Design & Planning, became the Runstad Department of Real Estate. Other degrees and programs were added in the last fifty years, for example the Ph.D. in the Built Environment in 2003.

In 2007, the faculty of the college began searching for a new name. The Regents of the University of Washington approved the name in fall 2008. The College of Built Environments name became official effective in January 2009.

Facilities edit

The College is housed in Gould Hall (named after Carl F. Gould, founder and first head of the Department of Architecture), Architecture Hall (constructed 1907–9 to serve as a chemistry building, but used during the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition as the Fine Arts Palace), and several smaller structures.

 
Architecture Hall in 1909

The College has multiple facilities for supporting the work of students, faculty, and staff, including the Fabrications Labs (a 6000 square foot facility with tools and equipment for wood and metal fabrication as well as CNC tools and equipment for digital fabrication), the Digital Commons (which houses Computing Services for the College), and the Visual Resources Collection.[4] The Built Environments Library, a unit of the University of Washington Libraries is housed on the third floor of Gould Hall.

Departments, Programs, and Administration edit

The five CBE departments offer degrees in architecture, landscape architecture, construction management, urban planning and real estate. The College offers a college-wide Ph.D. in the Built Environment, and participates in an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Planning. Two interdisciplinary certificate programs are shared by multiple departments across the college: Urban Design and Historic Preservation.

The CBE is led by Dean Renée Cheng who is advised by several Associate Deans. The Dean heads the CBE Executive Committee which includes the Associate Deans, the Department Chairs, and other administrative and staff leaders in the college. The Dean is also advised by the College Council, the elected faculty council (similar to the elected faculty councils found in all University of Washington schools and colleges). The College Council provides a structure for direct faculty input at the highest level of college administration. The CBE also has a college-wide Staff Council and a college-wide Student Council, vehicles for staff and student participation in college governance.

Notable faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wills, Antoinette; Bolcer, John D. (August 4, 2014). University of Washington. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-467-13182-7. from the original on February 3, 2023. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  2. ^ "Colleges and schools – About the UW". University of Washington. from the original on 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  3. ^ "College of Built Environments". University of Washington. from the original on 2022-10-10. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  4. ^ "Visual Resources Collection". from the original on 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
  • Booth, T. William, and Wilson, William H., Carl F. Gould: A Life in Architecture and the Arts, University of Washington Press, Seattle and London 1995.
  • Johnston, Norman J., Architectural Education at the University of Washington: The Gould Years, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Seattle 1987.
  • Johnston, Norman J., The College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Seventy Five Years at the University of Washington: A Personal View, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Seattle 1991.
  • Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, Lionel H. Pries, Architect, Artist, Educator: From Arts and Crafts to Modern Architecture University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 2007. ISBN 0-295-98698-0
  • Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, "Modern or Traditional? Lionel H. Pries and Architectural Education at the University of Washington, 1928-1942", Pacific Northwest Quarterly 96 (Summer 2005), pages 132-150.

External links edit

  • College of Built Environments website

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The College of Built Environments is the architecture and urban planning school of the University of Washington a public research university in Seattle Washington 2 College of Built EnvironmentsAtrium of Gould HallFormer namesDepartment of Architecture 1914 1957 College of Architecture and Urban Planning 1957 2009 TypePublicEstablished1957 1 Parent institutionUniversity of WashingtonDeanRenee ChengLocationSeattle Washington U S 47 39 18 N 122 18 46 W 47 65500 N 122 31278 W 47 65500 122 31278Websitebe wbr uw wbr eduThe College offers programs in architecture construction management landscape architecture real estate and urban planning 3 From 1957 to 2009 the College was known as the College of Architecture and Urban Planning Today the College of Built Environments is made up of five core units Architecture Architectural Design Construction Management Landscape Architecture Real Estate and Urban Design amp Planning It also houses two interdisciplinary Ph D degrees as well as several other interdisciplinary centers and institutes The 2009 name change reflects an integrated approach to planning design and construction that will be necessary to take on the 21st century global challenges of urbanization and climate change Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Departments Programs and Administration 4 Notable faculty 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe college traces its history to 1914 when the Department of Architecture was founded initially as a subdivision in a College of Fine Arts The department grew slowly and focused strictly on architecture until the early 1940s when a city planning curriculum was inaugurated After the Second World War the architecture and planning programs grew rapidly The College of Architecture and Urban Planning was established in 1957 Arthur Herrman was the first dean Architecture and Urban Planning now Urban Design and Planning were established as separate departments within the CAUP by 1961 Landscape Architecture and Building Construction now Construction Management were established as departments later in the 1960s In 2017 the program in Real Estate initially housed in the Department of Urban Design amp Planning became the Runstad Department of Real Estate Other degrees and programs were added in the last fifty years for example the Ph D in the Built Environment in 2003 In 2007 the faculty of the college began searching for a new name The Regents of the University of Washington approved the name in fall 2008 The College of Built Environments name became official effective in January 2009 Facilities editThe College is housed in Gould Hall named after Carl F Gould founder and first head of the Department of Architecture Architecture Hall constructed 1907 9 to serve as a chemistry building but used during the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition as the Fine Arts Palace and several smaller structures nbsp Architecture Hall in 1909The College has multiple facilities for supporting the work of students faculty and staff including the Fabrications Labs a 6000 square foot facility with tools and equipment for wood and metal fabrication as well as CNC tools and equipment for digital fabrication the Digital Commons which houses Computing Services for the College and the Visual Resources Collection 4 The Built Environments Library a unit of the University of Washington Libraries is housed on the third floor of Gould Hall Departments Programs and Administration editThe five CBE departments offer degrees in architecture landscape architecture construction management urban planning and real estate The College offers a college wide Ph D in the Built Environment and participates in an interdisciplinary Ph D in Planning Two interdisciplinary certificate programs are shared by multiple departments across the college Urban Design and Historic Preservation The CBE is led by Dean Renee Cheng who is advised by several Associate Deans The Dean heads the CBE Executive Committee which includes the Associate Deans the Department Chairs and other administrative and staff leaders in the college The Dean is also advised by the College Council the elected faculty council similar to the elected faculty councils found in all University of Washington schools and colleges The College Council provides a structure for direct faculty input at the highest level of college administration The CBE also has a college wide Staff Council and a college wide Student Council vehicles for staff and student participation in college governance Notable faculty editSteve Badanes Thomas Bosworth Francis D K Ching Meredith Clausen Lee Copeland Carl F Gould Richard Haag Grant Hildebrand Phillip Jacobson Norman Johnston Wendell Lovett David Miller Jeffrey Ochsner Sergio Palleroni Lionel Pries Hermann Pundt Michael Pyatok John Schaufelberger Paul Schell Victor Steinbrueck David Streatfield Sharon E Sutton Harlan Thomas George Tsutakawa Astra ZarinaNotable alumni editKen Anderson Ralph Anderson Elizabeth Ayer Fred Bassetti Welton Becket Leon Bridges Lee Copeland James K M Cheng Mary Lund Davis Dave Dederer Robert L Durham Alexander Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme L Jane Hastings Anne Gould Hauberg Steven Holl Perry Johanson A Quincy Jones Grant Jones Paul Hayden Kirk Tom Kundig Wendell Lovett Benjamin McAdoo David McKinley architect George Nakashima Laurie Olin Norman Pfeiffer Peter Steinbrueck Victor Steinbrueck Jennifer Taylor Roland Terry Paul Thiry Wang Chiu Hwa Walter Wurdeman Minoru Yamasaki Astra ZarinaReferences edit Wills Antoinette Bolcer John D August 4 2014 University of Washington Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing p 7 ISBN 978 1 467 13182 7 Archived from the original on February 3 2023 Retrieved December 24 2017 Colleges and schools About the UW University of Washington Archived from the original on 2023 01 23 Retrieved 2023 02 01 College of Built Environments University of Washington Archived from the original on 2022 10 10 Retrieved 2023 02 01 Visual Resources Collection Archived from the original on 2009 01 07 Retrieved 2007 12 06 Booth T William and Wilson William H Carl F Gould A Life in Architecture and the Arts University of Washington Press Seattle and London 1995 Johnston Norman J Architectural Education at the University of Washington The Gould Years College of Architecture and Urban Planning Seattle 1987 Johnston Norman J The College of Architecture and Urban Planning Seventy Five Years at the University of Washington A Personal View College of Architecture and Urban Planning Seattle 1991 Ochsner Jeffrey Karl Lionel H Pries Architect Artist Educator From Arts and Crafts to Modern Architecture University of Washington Press Seattle and London 2007 ISBN 0 295 98698 0 Ochsner Jeffrey Karl Modern or Traditional Lionel H Pries and Architectural Education at the University of Washington 1928 1942 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 96 Summer 2005 pages 132 150 External links edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Architecture portalCollege of Built Environments website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title College of Built Environments amp oldid 1213950363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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