What if design was approached with a commitment to human health and wellness-focused on the user and wellbeing? Designers, planners, healthcare, and public and population health practitioners each have their own unique perspectives and each typically practice siloed from the others. Reported rates of collaboration between these groups is low, while potential to design for health and wellness is high, particularly as we navigate through the current public health crisis and pressing issues of social and health inequities. By expanding awareness and creating opportunities to collaborate, this paradigm can change. As with most interprofessional collaboration, the respective professions profit; however, in the case of therapeutic design there is synergy and an even greater beneficiary: the end-user. This interdisciplinary seminar is timely and will provide students opportunities to learn about and engage in a conceptual collaborative therapeutic design project.
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) is looking for an architecture, landscape architecture student, faculty or qualified professional who will love instructing, working and exploring with 11-13 year olds in a fun, well-supported summer camp environment.
CBE Computing is looking to hire 1-2 new student employees to start this Summer and continue into the next academic year. Interested students should review our job description.
rho Architects is hiring! We’re a small firm specializing in single-family residential design around Washington and the great Pacific Northwest. We are currently seeking a Project Designer/BIM manager to join our collaborative studio environment here in downtown Seattle.