Waitsfield, VT
Yestermorrow is offering a new Certificate in Building Science & Net Zero Design! This intensive four-week course provides a comprehensive exploration of building energy and durability in the context of both new construction and renovation. The program begins with an in-depth look at the... View full entry »
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 25, 2014SEATTLE, WAEchoing Green has named Seattle-based designer and Yestermorrow alumna Katrina Spade a 2014 Climate Fellow, so that she can launch the Urban Death Project. This prestigious fellowship supports next generation social entrepreneurs committed to working on... View full entry »
Two of the progenitors or the design/build movement, David Sellers and John Mallery, have consistently expressed a somewhat disillusioned view of architectural education and the profession in general, stating that architects are at a disadvantage because they deal less directly with their medium... View full entry »
Two schools will collaborate on credits, curriculum, and “From Forest to Forge” classFEBRUARY 20, 2014—CRAFTSBURY COMMON, VERMONT—Yestermorrow Design/ Build School and Sterling College announced today that they are partnering to offer a broad range of hands-on design and... View full entry »
Waitsfield, VT., August 29, 2013—Yestermorrow Design/Build School recently announced the hire of Eric Cook as its Semester Program Director. Mr. Cook will lead the school’s Semester in Sustainable Design/Build, both as teaching faculty and program director. He recently moved to... View full entry »
Waitsfield, VT, May 17, 2013—This summer, students of all ages will have new opportunities to learn critical green jobs skills through a new partnership between Yestermorrow Design/Build School and Vermont Technical College. Both VTC undergraduates and continuing education students will be... View full entry »
We are thrilled to announce the first edition in the new Yestermorrow Design/Build Library series in partnership with Chelsea Green Publishing. The Natural Building Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to Integrative Design and Construction, written by Yestermorrow faculty members Ace McArleton and... View full entry »
Though it’s been almost 80 years since the Bauhaus closed its doors, it is as relevant today as it was at its inception nearly 100 years ago. The German school, founded as a cultural response to the onset of the Industrial Revolution, combined craft and fine art to foster a distinctive... View full entry »