NLI Sponsors a Creative Studio Experience

Group photo in the Hunt Library visualization lab after successful proposal presentations

This semester, Victoria Chi’s freshman studio course (GD210 Image & Tech Tinkering) partnered with the Natural Learning Initiative (NLI) to create an immersive and educational experience for students, celebrating NLI’s 25th Anniversary. Sponsored by NLI, the studio provided students with a real-world design challenge enriched by thoughtful pedagogy and professional mentorship. NLI’s Matt Babb and Professor Victoria Chi developed the rubric, group structure, and project timeline, allowing students to engage in a robust learning experience. A pivotal visit to a Raleigh school that showcases NLI’s outdoor play and learning environments offered students firsthand insight into how nature-based play and learning can be seamlessly integrated across age ranges. Throughout the course, check-ins and feedback sessions included insights from Victoria Chi and the NLI team, including Matt Babb, Adam Noel, Nilda Cosco, and Robin Moore, allowing students to continuously refine their ideas ahead of their final presentations and public exhibition.

As part of their final deliverables, students were tasked with designing key elements for NLI’s large, fall 25th Anniversary Exhibition, exploring how spatial design, lighting, and interactivity can bring NLI’s mission to life. Projects addressed complex challenges such as wayfinding systems that are inclusive and accessible, immersive strategies that evoke emotional responses, and tech-enhanced storytelling tools that connect audiences intellectually, emotionally, and physically. From interactive signage to evolving timelines and nature-integrated visual installations, students celebrated NLI’s 25-year legacy with compelling design solutions that not only honored the past but envisioned the future of outdoor learning. This collaboration stands as a testament to the power of education, design, and environmental stewardship working in harmony across both the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning and Graphic & Experience Design Departments.