May 4, 2023
Don’t Take Concrete for Granite
Concrete: it’s all around us. It makes up sidewalks, buildings, pavements, bridges, and dams, and can be shaped (within reason) to a builder’s whims. The ubiquitous material probably escapes everyday notice simply because it is everywhere. So, is concrete really a big deal? “I have a presentation that starts out asking that question,” says Fred…
Design & Building | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology
May 2, 2023
2023 PhD Symposium: Place, Space, and Belonging
The College of Built Environments has announced that the 2023 PhD Symposium will be held on May 19. Titled “Place, Space, and Belonging,” the symposium will feature research from scholars around the world on topics such as phenomenology, environment, transportation, housing, and trauma-informed design. Attendees are invited to attend in person in Gould Court, or…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Arts & Culture | Climate & Energy | Design & Building | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Housing & Homelessness | Security & Privacy
April 28, 2023
Working with Vulnerable Populations for Greater Community Resilience
Urban@UW is excited to invite you to attend Working with Vulnerable Populations for Greater Community Resilience, a workshop organized by Urban@UW, the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, and the National Science Foundation (NSF). Put on as part of the NSF-funded MOHERE: Mobility, Health, and Resilience: Building Capacities and Expanding Impact, this workshop will focus…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Infrastructure & Transportation | Natural Hazards
April 27, 2023
The UW Is a Core Member of Newly Announced New York Climate Exchange
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the Trust for Governors Island on April 24 announced that a consortium led by Stony Brook University will found and develop a world-leading climate solutions center on Governors Island in the city’s harbor. The New York Climate Exchange will be a first-of-its kind international center for developing and…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment
April 25, 2023
For Earth Day, UW Eyes a Carbon-neutral Future
For more than 50 years, the University of Washington has recognized Earth Day by engaging students, faculty and staff in a variety of activities and events aimed at creating a more sustainable future. In 2023, the UW plans to spend $3 million on energy and water conservation efforts, representing a 400% increase from the previous…
Climate & Energy | Design & Building | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment
April 21, 2023
Bullitt Center Generated Net Positive Energy over First Decade
In its first ten years, the Bullitt Center has generated nearly 30% more energy from solar panels on its roof than it has used, which is enough excess to power 41 homes in Seattle for a year. Since opening on Earth Day 2013, it has shown indisputably that net-positive energy buildings are possible anywhere. In…
Design & Building | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment | Water
April 20, 2023
New UW Center for Environmental Health Equity to Launch with a $12 Million Grant from the US EPA
The University of Washington will lead a new center to help address longstanding environmental and energy justice issues—from legacy pollution to energy security—in Pacific Northwest and Alaska Native communities with funding announced today by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The $12 million, five-year EPA cooperative agreement will create the new UW Center for Environmental…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology | Land Use & Planning | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment | Policy & Law | Water
April 18, 2023
Washington and Seattle Launch Campaign to Plant Thousands of Urban Trees
Officials with the state and city of Seattle on Thursday launched a renewed effort to plant trees in urban areas most affected by pollution, flooding and other extreme weather events, like the unprecedented 2021 heat wave that smashed record highs and killed more than 150 people in Washington. Redlining, or racially discriminatory mortgage and land-use…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Natural Resources & Environment
April 17, 2023
Urban@UW Announces the 2023 Research to Action Collaboratory Inaugural Cohort
Urban@UW is excited to announce the project teams selected for the inaugural cohort of the Research to Action Collaboratory (RAC). Throughout the next 18 months, Urban@UW will work with these teams and provide seed funds, dedicated time to build team cohesion and collaboration skills, and foster opportunities for peer support and shared resources and learning….
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Education | Health & Well Being | Policy & Law
April 13, 2023
Ten Story Wooden Building to Be Put to High-magnitude Seismic Test
For nearly two decades, the University of California San Diego has been home to a key instrument for understanding earthquakes: a 40-by-25-foot steel platform that uses a hydraulic system to mimic seismic movements. This “shake table,” which can literally shake whatever is on top of it, is one of the largest in the world. It…
Design & Building | Innovation & Technology | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment