Apply for SPARK: A Sustainability Leadership Training Program

SPARK: A Sustainability Leadership Training Program is a new program hosted by the Office of Sustainability in partnership with the Student Environmental Council (SEC). It will take place August 20th-August 27th on campus and at select locations across St. Louis and Illinois. The program will bring together student delegates from a range of green groups […]

Building Futures seeks full-time teachers

Building Futures teachers will instruct design and build classes for students ages 5 to 18. During the school week, teachers will work with young people at their schools and every Saturday there are morning and afternoon workshops at Building Futures. The full-time teacher would work 5 days each week.  Teachers will be dedicated to allowing students […]

Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals: Seeking Applicants

The Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals seeks to award (up to $5k) the ongoing publication of student-edited journals on architecture, planning, and related subjects in the US. The extended deadline is June 25. Find more information here.

The Vacancy Collaborative is hiring

The Vacancy Collaborative is hiring for a Communications and Capacity Building VISTA and a Lead For America Fellowship. Applications are due June 15. Read more about the open positions here.

Apply for 2021-2022 Equitable Public Space Fellowship

Submissions are open for the 2021-2022 Design Trust Equitable Public Space Fellowship Program. Two Fellows will be selected to join the Design Trust team as full-time paid staff members for an intensive one-year fellowship to begin in September 2021 and end in September 2022. Fellows will become a part of the Design Trust community, interacting […]

PlacemakingUS: Road Trip to Recovery in St. Louis

PlacemakingUS is coming to STL on their cross-country tour. Join in for a day of learning, sharing, and exploring placemaking in the Lou. Event takes place on Sunday, June 6, from noon to 6p. More information and registration here.

Enthusistically Seeking: St. Louis Regional Artists, Request for Artist Qualifications

Bread and Roses Missouri will commission an artist to create artwork for use as visual illustration for Mrs. Palmer’s Honey, an original play by Cassandra Medley and an album of originally composed music for the play by Colin McLaughlin. This work is based on the 1946 novel by St. Louisian Fannie Cook. The work will […]

Perennial is hiring!

Perennial is looking for two part-time positions, a marketing specialist and a woodshop specialist. Marketing Specialist Emphasis on social media including photos, copy, and scheduling. Some design experience is helpful. Part-time 15 hours a week at $15/hour. Find more here. Woodshop Specialist Some familiarity/experience with woodshop equipment, passion for teaching, working with beginners, and building […]

MOMA Webinar: Black Reconstructions: Environmental Justice

How do climate change and racism intersect in American cities and towns to produce risk and harm, as well as possibilities for transformation in Black spaces? What visions for environmental and climate justice have Black communities imagined and enacted? This conversation brings architects, climate activists, and audience members together around key questions raised in the […]

Fellowship with Vacancy Collaborative and Green City Coalition

 A two-year paid fellowship is available with the Vacancy Collaborative and Green City Coalition through a program called Lead For America. The Lead for America fellowship program selects, trains, and places leaders ages 21-30 in high-leverage roles within their local communities.  You can see the specific listing by scrolling down to Missouri. The deadline to apply is […]

Angad Arts Hotel 4th Biannual Call for Art

Seeking artists within 200 miles of the hotel for artwork to display in the Angad Arts Hotel. Details about this opportunity and the link to enter is here. Deadline is midnight April 25th. They are accepting the first 200 entries without an entry fee and then $25 per submission thereafter. All artists will be notified of […]

Seeking SketchUp Tutor

An alum is seeking an in-person tutor who is versed in SketchUp to teach the design software one-on-one. They are looking for someone with availability 2 to 3 hours a week for several months and perhaps longer for special issues. The tutor will be fairly compensated. Please contact Tim Ewing via email at ntimewing@aol.com regarding […]

USGBC-Missouri Gateway: The Intersection of Climate Change & Health

he Intersection of Climate Change and HealthAn awakening and call to action on future outcomes Join us Tuesday, April 13, 2021 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm for a unique continuing education program. This session will explore the impact that climate change has on the health and physical well-being of those directly and indirectly impacted by […]

EcoDistricts Institute Webinar: Just Growth: Advancing a Racial Equity Agenda Through Landuse

EcoDistricts is thrilled to be kicking off our 2021 Webinar Wednesday Series with the renowned Nathaniel Smith of Partnership for Southern Equity on March 17th at 11 AM PST/2 PM EST.  Nathaniel Smith is a passionate advocate for equitable land use practices and one of the top leaders in holistic community sustainability. Smith’s advocacy activities were instrumental in […]

Design a Neighborhood Civic Amenity for a Vacant Lot

Cornerstone and other West End community partners are looking for design expertise to redevelop a vacant lot (5900 Clemens) as a neighborhood civic amenity. They’d like support with organizing community discussions for the development of the lot and creating renderings to depict ideas. Contact Tonnie Glispie-Smith for more information.

Visualize a Geospatial Workforce Center

Gateway Global American Youth and Business Alliance Academies recently purchased land in North St. Louis near the new NGA West site to build a GEOTECH Workforce Center. They plan to build a 52,000 sq ft facility (vertically) on 75% of the land and use the remaining 25% for outdoor green space around the facility. The […]

Seeking architecture student interns and faculty advisors

The Olin Business School is partnering with the Experiential Learning Center to offer student internship opportunities focused on fighting food insecurities with local non-profits including Operation Food Search. They are seeking interested architecture student interns and faculty advisors to participate in summer/fall 2021 to work on the redesign of the existing Operation Food Search space […]

Building Futures: Part-Time Technical Teacher Position

St. Louis non-profit Building Futures is hiring for a Technical Teacher. Building Futures was co-founded by WashU faculty member Gay Lorberbaum and operates an incredible workshop space for youth located in Old North St. Louis. Job Title:​ Part-Time Technical/Teacher Salary​: $18/hr– $23 (Depending on Experience) Start Date​: TBD Hours​: 25 – 35 per week, flexible […]

RFQ Released for Design Collaborator for Emerson Park Transit Project

Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT), St. Clair County Transit District, and   AARP St. Louis are working to activate the space around the MetroBus area at the Emerson Park MetroLink Station in East St. Louis. This joint initiative, known as the “Transit Stop Transformation Project,” will transform the area between the MetroBus boarding area and the […]

Dutchtown South Community Corporation seeking Green Schoolyard Fellow

DSCC is partnering with Saint Louis Public Schools, the Nature Conservancy, and the Metropolitan Sewer District to bring a first-ever, green schoolyard to Froebel Elementary. They are looking to hire a year-long fellow to work on this project. The Green Schoolyard Fellow posting can be found on the DSCC website.

Parabola: Call for Entries

The Des Lee Gallery is announcing the exhibition Parabola: Salon. A Salon style show to represent crowds in a time of distance. Parabola stands as our gradaute student platofrm to extend our professional interests and connect with each other’s field of understanding, production, and knowledge.   Parabola: Salon is a show of our work: our […]

2021 ULI Hines: Student Urban Design Competition

This Friday at 6pm there will be a short meeting for those who are interested in being part of the ULI Hines Student Urban Design Competition. The competition is a an intense two week multi-disciplinary challenge bringing together expertise from design, real estate, urban planning, and other fields. It’s a rewarding experience and each team […]

Community Development Internship with Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corportation

The Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation is seeking a Community Development Intern. Throughout the course of the internship, the candidate will become involved in neighborhood planning, data collection and analysis, GIS mapping, program development and implementation as well as a host of special community development-oriented projects. Learn more here.

EcoDistricts Institute: Centering Culture and Healing in Community Development

At 1p on Wednesday, November 18, Meghan and Nella will share their lens on cultural resilience and talk about how advancing community cultural equity, stewarding organizational development with a cultural lens, and facilitating space and tools for collective healing can be part of how we define and invest in community resilience. Learn more and register […]

Anti-Racist Design Praxis

Florida A&M and Howard University lecture series this Wed, Nov 4 @ 3:00PM CST. A discussion of “Anti-Racist Design Praxis” will be led by Dark Matter University’s Justin Garrett Moore, Jelisa Blumberg, Curry Hackett, and Lexi Tsien. Please register in advance here.

Office of Sustainability Seeks Summer Interns

The Office of Sustainability is seeking applications from individuals interested in joining our team for the summer, beginning in June 2020. Student Associates will work collaboratively in groups on projects with oversight from the Office of Sustainability staff, and will engage in a broad range of projects including renewable energy, alternative transportation, waste diversion, sustainable […]

St. Louis County Library with Ritenour Middle Schools seeking architectural drawing instruction

The St. Louis County Library (SLCL) has partnered with Ritenour School District to provide after school programming at both of their middle schools. SLCL is bringing three different 8 week sessions to each of the schools including one session on architecture. They are seeking individuals to come in to teach a workshop about 2D architectural […]

School of Nursing seeks support in building interactive dioramas 

The Goldfarb School of Nursing seeks to support building dioramas of household rooms (living room, bedroom, kitchen, basement, pool, etc) that are approximately 12×18” and demonstrate common household safety hazards. These dioramas would be used for health education in the community to help combat child morbidity and mortality. The model-maker would work with nursing students […]

Normandy High School teacher Seeks Classroom Redesign

An instructor at Normandy High School seeks support in a classroom redesign to create a more creative space for students in an entrepreneurship class to collaborate, explore, and create new ideas. Contact Obinno Coley at ocoley@normandysc.org for more information.

Private Street Association seeking assistance in Street Redesign

The Windermere Place Association is seeking support to develop a cul-de-sac at the western edge of the street, where there is an existing dead end that is extremely difficult to navigate. The bloc, which features homes on the historic register, is hoping to engage an architect or an engineer to develop site plans, renderings, and […]

Draw Floor Plans for Existing Apartments

Opportunity to draw as-is floor plans for existing apartments in Clayton at 7510 Parkdale Ave. Clayton / Moorlands. Contact Carol Knefel at admin@millmanproperties.com for more information. Compensation is available.

Builders and Makers to work with Middle School Girls

LitShop is a new nonprofit that provides after school and summer programming for girls ages 10-14 and pairs engaging literacy opportunities with hands-on building and making in a female-centric environment. We help girls write the stories they want to tell and build the world they want to see. We are seeking find female-identifying builders/makers/architects/designers who […]

Seeking Volunteers and Specialists: First Robotics Competition

This year, the St. Louis FIRST Robotics will take on a challenge focused on City Development and Architecture. The details of the challenge are yet to be released, but over 500 teams from schools, camps, and other groups. The program is for children in Kindergarten through eighth grade. Involvement might include: Serving as a specialist […]

Design Support for Facade and Modernization for Local Business

Classic Coin Laundry in University City seeks designers to support in modernizing the building exterior through a grant with University City, including potentially color selections for various elements, finishing materials, and a mural design. The design planning phase is July through September, and there is funding available to support a designer in this effort. Contact […]

Support with Rendering

Local business is looking for support in visualizing a remodel project of a building by July 8th. Contact Raj at raj@porticastl.com or 314-952-5472.

Sketchup Tutor Needed

New interior design employee seeks a tutor to learn Google Sketchup in person who will sit side-by-side and review the basics of Sketchup through visual tutoring. Contact Laurel Wittelsbach, email: laurelbw2@hotmail.com. 

Volunteer Opportunity: Sites for School Gardens

School community gardens in Gateway Greening’s network are in need of revitalization or innovative redesign. Contact Lucy Herleth for more information: lucy@gatewaygreening.org.

Volunteers Needed: Central West End Home & Garden Tour

The Central West End Home & Garden Tour, the most anticipated annual home tour in the St. Louis region, returns June 14-16 featuring the homes of Kingsbury Place. Kingsbury Place was founded in 1902 and designated a City Landmark in 1973. This year’s tour offers a peek inside five homes including the legendary Southern Comfort […]