Second year Interior Design students present their adaptive re-use design projects. Students have each created a gallery, studio and small residence design for a regional artist using the Northern Pacific (Pufferbelly) railroad depot in downtown Pullman. Their primary objective was the redesign of the depot to meet client needs while respecting the historical nature of the depot structure. Check their blog links to the right for more details on each project. Good work everyone! Ashley, Katie, Taryn, Alicia, Taylor, Kym, Brecken, Carly, Chieh-Ju, Lia, Liz, Shawna, Brittany, Ellie, Alyx, Ko, Megan, Marit, Whitney, Tamara, Emily and Nkojuoa. Thanks to our reviewers: Professor Nelson-Johnson, Professor Ascher-Barnstone, Sharon Macy, Carrie Vielle, Dana Vaux, and Deanna Goguen.
Second year interior design students (Emily, Whitney, Taylor, Alicia, Ellie and Liz) presented home design for the Palouse Habitat for Humanity, a project of the Rural Community Design Initiative through Washington State University and the Center for Civic Engagement, at the Habitat for Humanity fundraiser Beans 'n Jeans.