Showing posts with label service-learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label service-learning. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

In Valley WA with Rural Communities Design Initiative


Students worked with the Valley community on the Little White Schoolhouse project. The Valley School District and the Valley Historical Society have been planning this project for a long time. The Rural Communities Design Initiative is able to bring the university and community together to work together in a "co-design" process to develop a heritage center that reflects the history of Valley.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

At the Palouse Habitat for Humanity fundraiser

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.

Friday, March 30, 2012

'Love Happiness Comfort' Habitat for Humanity

Alyx M. and Tamara U.

'Freedom Security Love Family' Habitat for Humanity

Whitney R. and Emily V.

'A Place to Call Home' Habitat for Humanity

Marit P. and Megan P.

'Functional Aesthetics' Habitat for Humanity

Chieh-Ju H. and Ko N.

'Nurture Support Laughter' Habitat for Humanity

Brittany L. and Lia H.

'Comfort Unity Family' Habitat for Humanity

Liz J. and Taylor B.

'Memories Comfort' Habitat for Humanity

Brecken C. and Taryn B.

'Tradition Unity Comfort' Habitat for Humanity

Alicia B. and Ellie L.

'Coming together as a Community" Habitat for Humanity

Ashley A. and Kym C.

'Family Growth Warmth' Habitat for humanity

Katie B. and Shawna K.

Friday, February 10, 2012

design for Palouse Habitat for Humanity

Final presentations of home designs for Palouse Habitat for Humanity. Thanks to Jennifer Wallace, Brent Bradberry, Donna Bradberry and Stephen Foster.

design for Palouse Habitat for Humanity

Students work with Stephen Foster, recent M.Arch graduate from WSU School of Architecture + Construction Management, soon to be School of Design + Construction.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

design for Palouse Habitat for Humanity


Palouse Habitat for Humanity staff and members of the Board of Directors worked with students on development of new home designs for Uniontown. Thanks to Jennifer Wallace, Ken Hall, Brent Bradberry, Donna Bradberry and Jodie Tooley for their insights and challenges to the students.






Sunday, September 18, 2011

Alicia B: Habitat for Humanity

Alicia's Design: Habitat for Humanity: This past Saturday, we went out to Uniontown, south of Pullman, to work on a Habitat for Humanity house. Lessons learned from this trip: #...