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Connections through design

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Serena Langdon-Dimidjian, 2025 outstanding graduate

For Serena Langdon-Dimidjian, a graduate with a dual degree in architecture and ethnic studies, design is about building community, asking deeper questions, and making space for connection. As this year鈥檚 outstanding graduate in environmental design, she has spent the past four years discovering how architecture can bridge design and social impact. 听

Hands-on design in Colombia听

One of Langdon-Dimidjian's most memorable projects was from a global seminar in Medell铆n, Colombia, during the summer of her sophomore year. Alongside students from the Universidad de San Buenaventura, she and other ENVD students co-designed and constructed an outdoor kitchen and workshop space. 鈥淟iving with host families and learning in such a hands-on, cross-cultural environment taught me so much about design practice and process,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was a great reminder of how design can build real and lasting connections.鈥澨

Community near and far听

In addition to spending time in Colombia, Langdon-Dimidjian spent a semester studying in Granada, Spain. She considers this one of the most meaningful experiences from her time at CU, where it taught her the value of exploring unfamiliar places, new experiences, learning both in and outside the classroom, and听stepping outside comfort zones.听

鈥淢ore than anything, I鈥檓 endlessly grateful for the friendships I鈥檝e built here and the supportive, inspiring community of peers, professors, and staff who made CU feel like home,鈥 she said. 听

Serena Langdon-Dimidjian, ARCH 4100

Making memories

One of Langdon-Dimidjian's favorite memories is from this spring when her capstone studio took a 鈥渟ki day鈥 to Eldora Mountain, a ski area in Nederland, Colorado. 鈥淲e were working on redesigning one of the lodges there, so getting out on the mountain and actually experiencing the site in person was such a cool way to connect with the project,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd it was amazing to have a studio day on the slopes!鈥 听

Langdon-Dimidjian's cheat sheet for underclassmen听

If you press the button twice on the vending machine at CINC, it will give you two Starbucks coffees instead of one. Always go to the end-of-semester clean-out for model materials. Make friends with someone who works at the DMC, and don't forget that McGuckin's has everything!听

Milestones听

For Langdon-Dimidjian, graduating is a key milestone for her education and one she is deeply proud of. 鈥淚t represents not just years of hard work, but also the support, resilience, and determination that my classmates and I have shared throughout our time in the program,鈥 she shared. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been through so much together, and as we cross the stage, we carry with us our families, our histories, and the stories that shaped us.鈥澨

Langdon-Dimidjian will graduate summa cum laude for her honors thesis in architecture, where she conducted a participant-based research study. Following graduation, she hopes to attend graduate school, continuing the research and design thinking that have defined her undergraduate journey.

鈥淭hat process taught me how to ask better questions, engage deeply with communities, and explore complex ideas through design,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was lucky to work alongside an incredible cohort of students who pushed me to grow, and I鈥檓 excited to continue this kind of research in the future. ENVD helped me develop a sense of curiosity and taught me to think critically about the built environment and the world around me.鈥 听