Gateway Project to host reception showcasing student design concepts

Students from the School of Design and Construction will present their concepts for redesigning the Gateway District, an area between the WSU Pullman campus and downtown Pullman, during a reception at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, in the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on the WSU Pullman campus.

The projects are part of the Gateway Studio class taught by Robert Krikac, Matthew Melcher, Kate Kraszewski, and Judith Theodorson, professors in the School of Design and Construction. The senior-level interdisciplinary class is designed to explore the potential of the built environment while strengthening the connectivity between the WSU campus and downtown Pullman.

Come enjoy refreshments, learn about the project, and speak with students about their master plan concepts, and individual projects that support the overarching goals of connecting downtown Pullman and the WSU flagship campus.

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