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  1. Fast Facts. The College of Built Environments at UW offers comprehensive study in architecture, construction management, landscape architecture, real estate, and urban design and planning. Explore Seattle's complex interconnections between constructed and natural worlds and their impacts on society.

  2. The College of Built Environments is the architecture and urban planning school of the University of Washington, a public research university in Seattle, Washington. The College offers programs in architecture, construction management, landscape architecture, real estate, and urban planning.

  3. Degrees + Programs. The College of Built Environments is home to five departments: Architecture, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, Real Estate, and Urban Design + Planning. We offer a wide range of academic pathways.

  4. 1,818 Followers, 399 Following, 218 Posts - College of Built Environments (@uwbuiltenvironments) on Instagram: "CBE: where architecture, construction management, urban design & planning, landscape architecture, and real estate come together @UofWA"

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  5. College of Built Environments. Website. Degree Programs. The College of Built Environments is home to five departments: Architecture, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, Real Estate, and Urban Design and Planning. We offer a wide range of academic pathways.

  6. The College of Built Environments is home to over 100 active researchers, and over 65 Principal Investigators (PIs) across the five departments. Topics ranging from arts and culture to carbon sequestration and historic presentation to urban modeling.

  7. Since 2003, Director Jim Nicholls and senior lecturer in the College of Built Environments has been leading groups of architecture, landscape, and planning students to partner with local small towns to study their main… Read more. News | June 28, 2022. ‘Something has to change:’ These architecture students are challenging Seattle’s housing norms.