After 25 years on the river, Robin Dunbar is now walking on Grounds.
Dunbar joined the University of Virginia’s Environmental Institute this summer as a fellow, transitioning from her career as deputy director of education for the Elizabeth River Project, the organization tasked with cleaning up one of the most polluted rivers along the Chesapeake Bay.
During her tenure, she teamed with UVA architecture professor Phoebe Crisman, whom she met at an environmental conference, and together they developed an idea that became the Learning Barge, a floating classroom to educate students about sustainability.
Led by Crisman, UVA Architecture School students built the vessel they collaboratively designed. The 120- by 32-foot steel barge is totally off the grid and known as one of America’s greenest vessels.