The Stuckeman School's annual Research Open House is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. at the Stuckeman Family Building Jury Space. This event aims to highlight the wide-ranging design research undertaken by the school's faculty, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Additionally, collaborators from the College of Arts and Architecture and the broader University community will also be participating.
Projects from researchers within the school’s three centers — Ecology plus Design (E+D), Hamer Center for Community Design, and Stuckeman Center for Design Computing – will be featured, along with other research by faculty members across the school’s Departments of Architecture, Graphic Design, and Landscape Architecture.
School researchers will be on hand to discuss their work and to network with potential collaborators.
“The Stuckeman School is a powerhouse for design innovation, integrating science and technology to design solutions that address complex challenges — from the local to the global scale — and make positive impacts on the environment, community, and society," said Chingwen Cheng, Stuckeman School director.
"Please join our open house and engage with our undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty and research center directors who lead social transformation through design research."