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Studio Reassembled

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About Studio Reassembled




Studio Reassembled is a pilot 1500-sf studio environment on the third floor of Taubman College, rolled out in Fall 2024. Hosting nine studios at the undergraduate and graduate levels in architecture and urban design, this educational model pivots from the traditional one-to-one student-to-desk setup, offering amenities and resources in alignment with new pedagogical trends that would otherwise be out of reach for individual students.








Project Team



Guiding Plan: Anya Sirota, Jacob Comerci

Student Research Assistants:
Angie Crum, Shane Herb, Martin Rodriguez, Jiabao Zhu

Custom Furniture: Nate Doud | Doud Designs LLC

Pavilions Team: Ryan Ball, Gina Reichert, Ishan Pal Singh

Pavilion Construction: Metal Magic Interiors Inc.

Facilities: Laura Wilson, Andy Christenson, Nick Carlson, Lance Bowers

IT: Bill Manspeaker

Photography: Dori Sumter, Jacob Lewkow Photography

Videography: Reginald Tiessen








Community Manager
studioreassembled@umich.edu




Notes:
Studio Reassembled Community Managers (UG/G students at Taubman College) are your primary contacts for any questions or issues related to the space.  Need more coffee? Curious about how to reserve a space? Can't find something? Reach out to the Community Manager.  If you’re interested in being a community manager, contact Jacob Comerci.
   
 




Librarian
Rebecca Price
rpw@umich.edu






Notes:
Rebecca Price serves as the resident librarian at Taubman College. In her capacity as liaison between the University of Michigan’s library system and Taubman College, she assists students and faculty in locating course materials pertinent to studio topics, including books and periodicals.  Stationed at the Studio Reassembled library a few days a week (see calendar for availability), Rebecca is responsible for curating a rotating selection of purchased and on-reserve books and periodicals relevant to participating studios.