interior design News Archive
Faculty of Architecture
Winnipeg Free Press: UM Professor showcases her designs in a year of exponential growth
November 14, 2024 —
Tijen Roshko showcases her designs in a year of exponential growth
Faculty of Architecture
Winnipeg Free Press: Forged in felt
May 30, 2024 —
Tijen Roshko is making waves with her new sustainable fashion brand that specializes in wearable works of art.
Faculty of Architecture
10 Questions With… Heidi Painchaud [B.I.D. ’94]
April 19, 2024 —
Heidi Painchaud [B.I.D. '94] talks workplace design and more.
Faculty of Architecture
FAUM Students Excel in Steelcase NEXT Student Design Competition
March 11, 2024 —
MID students finish on top at international design competition.
International Women’s Day: Remote possibilities
March 8, 2024 —
UM Interior Design graduate, Joanne Crozier, looks at how the pandemic created hurdles but also the opportunities for women.
Extended Education
Pondering the future of AI and Machine Learning
November 29, 2022 —
“We want our grads to be both skilled and critically reflective.” - Kari Kumar
Extended Education
Preparing for a future powered by technology
November 10, 2022 —
“Algorithms and data sets are becoming part of the new business model. They require new skills and new ways of learning.” - Rod Lastra
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Three Minute Thesis challengers announced – mark your calendars!
February 9, 2022 —
Come support our graduate students at three exciting heats!
Faculty of Architecture
Graphic Scores
October 7, 2021 —
In collaboration with the School of Music, Master of Interior Design students create a composition and performance of a piece of music by utilizing techniques and structures of contemporary music such as unconventional performance and vocal techniques, modified instruments and sound sources other than conventional musical instruments.
Extended Education
Building Information Modeling is a process not a software
September 14, 2021 —
“BIM is not a software. It is a process. We need to upskill humans in the management of this process. They can’t simply rely on technology. It changes.” - David Thompson