Tuesday, April 13, 2021 11:30am to 12:30pm
About this Event
Join the ATLAS Colloquium April 13, 2021 on Zoom to hear Jeremy Ehly’s talk, “Taking it to 11. Observations from a Decade of Teaching Design.” Jeremy will reflect on what observations and lessons he can draw from his collective experience as a design educator. Invoking the wisdom of Mister Rogers as well as Dieter Rams, the talk will be centered around showing several student projects in relationship to some common themes revolving around the craft of dynamic design prompts, setting student expectations, collective design processes and the shared humanity (and humor) of teaching.
Jeremy Ehly, AIA, IDSA is an Instructor in Architecture and Product Design at the Program in the Environmental Design program at CU Boulder. Jeremy is a Licensed Architect who earned his Masters Degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2007. Upon graduating he began working for the global Architecture and Planning firm MVRDV in Rotterdam before working as an Architect and Art Exhibition Curator for the Chicago Arts District. He moved to Denver in 2010 and began teaching at CU Boulder as a Lecturer while working for several award winning local Architecture firms. Jeremy has led several Design-Build projects at CU in partnership with the Denver Botanic Gardens. His courses span the bridge between design and technology by employing an extensive arsenal of current software and digital methods to help illustrate, facilitate and further creative design intentions, with the goal to design/build a Playscape for an affordable housing community with ENVD students.
The Brown Bag series meets Tuesdays at 11:30 am -12:30pm on Zoom. The seminar is also the 1 credit ATLAS Seminar ATLS-7000 course.
Email ellen.do@colorado.edu for any questions!
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