Coffee in the Commons
Please join us in the Commons for some free coffee (while supplies last) and an opportunity to meet with various program guests or student organization members.
Please join us in the Commons for some free coffee (while supplies last) and an opportunity to meet with various program guests or student organization members.
Our Dimensions Calendar, designed and collaged by Students at Taubman College and the Dimensions team, is on sale! Calendars are $15 each, and with the purchase of a calendar, you are eligible to purchase an archive copy of Dimensions for ONLY $5. A limited number of copies of Dimensions 29 through 36 will be available.
In contrast to modern and colonial architectures, Anishinaabe building practices and the worldviews they embody represent a fundamentally different approach to design. The Traditional Ecological Knowledge systems indigenous to the Great Lakes challenge the common understanding of objects and buildings as fixed or stable, instead conceptualizing them as always in flux, and therefore impermanent. This […]
Join us for an inspiring evening of film and community as we celebrate Black History Month with a specially curated movie night. We'll showcase a thought-provoking film/tv program that highlights the rich history, achievements, and resilience of Black communities. We will then engage in a facilitated community discussion about the topics raised in the film […]
Throughout the Winter 2025 term, Studio Reassembled is hosting a lecture series centered on the themes of commoning, collectivity, and the future of work. Featuring guests from Taubman College, the series provides students with a chance to engage their faculty and gain deeper insights into their design practices and research. In this lecture, Jose Sanchez […]
Taubman has been encouraged to explore a graduate level offering in urban technology as well as certificate programs across Taubman’s subject areas to be part of the inaugural offerings at the University of Michigan Center for Innovation in Detroit. If you have thoughts about what competencies around which we could build a degree or certificate […]
The Black History Month Committee invites you to a Fireside chat exploring the intersections of art, design, and equity. Join esteemed Black creatives as they share their journeys, discuss the transformative power of their work, and reflect on the role of storytelling in shaping more inclusive spaces. This intimate conversation promises to inspire, challenge, and […]
Dead malls, dying office parks, aging commercial strip corridors and other parking lot-dominated properties provide communities with the opportunity sites to address new challenges from climate change to social equity that suburbia was never designed for. Drawing on her two co-authored award-winning books and unique database of over 2,500 suburban retrofits, Ellen Dunham-Jones will share […]
Scales of Practice presents paradigms for redevelopment and a range of perspectives on rebuilding across the American landscape at three scales: the town, city and region. Rebuilding the American City highlights urban design and planning projects that have been catalysts for their downtowns and were implemented despite social, economic and environmental challenges. In the scholarship […]
Join us for an inspiring evening of film and community as we celebrate Black History Month with a specially curated movie night. We'll showcase a thought-provoking film/tv program that highlights the rich history, achievements, and resilience of Black communities. We will then engage in a facilitated community discussion about the topics raised in the film […]
The BHM Closing Ceremony celebrates the achievements, resilience, and cultural contributions of the Black community. This collaborative event features thought-provoking art, engaging discussions, and performances that honor the past while inspiring the future. Join us in closing out the month with reflection, unity, and empowerment.