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UMASS Design Studio Collaboration-Final Meeting

Wed, May 06

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https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/5809630437

Celebrate a successful collaboration and view finalized plans for both large and small scale projects. Join via Zoom or in-person at the Olver Design Building UMASS Amherst

UMASS Design Studio Collaboration-Final Meeting
UMASS Design Studio Collaboration-Final Meeting

Time & Location

May 06, 2026, 5:45 PM – 6:45 PM

https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/5809630437

About the event

Click to Join this Zoom Meeting

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Join in person at the Olver Design Building on the UMASS-Amherst Campus,

551 N Pleasant St, Amherst, MA (Room TBD)


(Parking in UMASS lots is free after 5 PM)

Light refreshments will be served.


This is our final meeting with Erika Zekos' UMASS Architecture Students.

We’ll get a look at their final designs for us at:


  • The Munson Library,

  • South East Street School,

  • Hickory Ridge, and

  • Northampton Rowing


Please register to participate by clicking the RSVP Button below.

Join via Zoom or in-person for a celebration of this successful collaboration.

All of these students are graduating seniors. Let's send them off with a BIG THANK YOU!

The primary goals of this partnership are to engage Everyday Wellbeing and UMass Architecture student participants in collaborative design opportunities that benefit the mission of Everyday Wellbeing and provide hands-on design engagement experiences for architecture students and Everyday Wellbeing participants. These opportunities will focus on the topic of architecture and design, but will also offer occasions for valuable interpersonal experiences, relationship building, and mentorship.


UMass Architecture participants will:

  • Implement a Human Centered Design approach to the co-creation of design projects.

  • Learn perspective-taking by working in a process of co-creation with client/partners whose backgrounds, beliefs, values, and experiences may differ from our own.

  • Examine their own perspectives, underlying biases and assumptions.

  • Continue to develop design communication abilities through effective and integrated visual, digital, verbal and writing skills—with a particular focus on communicating with the public / non-practitioners.

  • Articulate the value of their own participatory experience working with a community organization.


Everyday Wellbeing participants will:

  • Learn about the value and methods of architecture and design.

  • Have opportunities to communicate about their own architectural design ideas.

  • Contribute meaningfully to a design that will benefit the organization.

  • Engage in teamwork and collaboration.

Please register to participate by clicking the RSVP Button.

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