Design Innovations Unveiled at Stuckeman Open House

Pennsylvania State University

The Stuckeman School in the Penn State College of Arts and Architecture is hosting its annual Research Open House on Oct. 2 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. in the Stuckeman Family Building to showcase the innovative design solutions developed by the school's students and faculty.

The research poster session will allow faculty and researchers from across the University to better understand some of the most pressing issues facing designers today - including accessibility, climate change, sustainable energy, cultural resilience, construction waste challenges, housing crises, sea level rise, etc. - while speaking with school researchers about their specific ongoing research projects.

"As home to three innovative Penn State research centers - Ecology plus Design, Hamer Center for Community for Community Design and the Stuckeman Center for Design Computing - as well as three distinct academic departments (architecture, graphic, design and landscape architecture), the Stuckeman School is in a unique position to integrate transdisciplinary knowledge employing systems design thinking in partner with colleagues from interdisciplinary fields to co-design solutions for the complex real-world challenges," said Chingwen Cheng, Stuckeman School director.

The event, which is free and open to the public, is part of the Stuckeman School's initiative to raise awareness about the impact designers have on the world in which we live.

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