Engineering Teaching Studios are designed to be flexible and adapt to the needs of any projects. Students may need the space to independently build cardboard chairs one day and be able to work as a team on an Arduino sensing project the next. These spaces also provide the ability to break a class into smaller groups for more focused and interactive lectures and activities.

Jack Holekamp ('21), left, hangs out with his buddy Kenneth Edwards ('21) in the chair he made.
EGR 111 students showing off their cardboard chair design project

Teaching Studios

Capstone Design Studio 4601

Capstone Design Studio 4601

Teaching Studio 3506

Dual Studio 3509
Dual Studio 3509
Dual Studio 3509
Dual Studio 3510
Dual Studio 3510
Dual Studio 3510

Teaching Spaces

Wake Downtown Auditorium 4802

Wake Downtown Classroom 4903


Wake Forest engineering professor Elise Barrella teaches drawing to her first year students.
Engineering Tools
Wake Forest engineering professor Elise Barrella teaches drawing to her first year students, at Wake Downtown.
Teamwork
Engineering students receive feedback on an infographic from a biology professor
Stakeholder Engagement