The Stuckeman School has a rich history of collaborative projects. A few examples include:
- For decades, students in the Bachelors of Architecture (BArch) culminated their first year with a team design/build project (a 2014 project is pictured here).
- In the Materials & Building Construction course, second-year BArch students work together to build pedestrian bridges.
- In 2013, WWW Drawing Workshop, Michael Webb, Mark West, and James Wines collaborated with architecture students and faculty on large-scale group drawings.
- For the 2016 Water Tower Charrette, the school organized a weekend charrette with students, faculty, and professionals to address the real-world infrastructural problem.
- In 2019, the Robert Reed Drawing Workshops brought together students from Stuckeman, SoVA, and thirty other institutions for four days of making and learning about the pedagogy of the pioneering Black artist and educator Robert Reed.