Dissect and Dismantle: An analysis of structure and narrative at the Mule Canyon Interpretive Site / Kevin Howard

A speculative exploration into the future of uranium mining in and around Bears Ears National Monument.


Mule Canyon Site Indigenous Context / Rikki Price

Mule canyon front-country site gives the intense impression that you are not the first to be here.

This powerful feeling creates an opportunity to design a more meaningful experience for the visitor by providing context about the site, giving them an opportunity to connect not just to cultures of the past, but of the present as well.


System Breakdown / Ella Davis (she/her)

Analyzing linear and circular systems through the lens of Human / Non-Human. Taking a critical look at the fast fashion industry, I propose an alternative model in order to dismantle the linear system which has developed, and remodel it into one which is circular. Ultimately creating a symbiotic relationship between Human and Non-Human and limiting the waste that is produced by consumerism.


DAVID ONWUKEME \ Amplifying The Offline / Designing Radio Communication Policy, Technology and Infrastructure towards a stronger Information Communication Economy in Rural Utah.

Under a New FCC Policy, Rural Information Deserts are eradicated; new opportunities for the development Radio Communication Technologies and Platforms open up. The scenario scope of this project envisions an Inter-Town Radio Communication System through which Critical Voting Information can be Transmitted and Received by Rural Activists and Citizens alike, thus bridging the digital divide; a modern threat to democracy across Information Deserts. Voting Districts 3, 8 and 10 are explored in Use-Case Scenarios.


Bears Ears / Erin Morrison

Exploring new ways to plan adventure through vision loss.