Design Review – LaCrosse pop-up Visitor Center and Ice-Age Flood Exhibit and Eureka!Palouse Tinkering Center

Join us to review design proposals for the Lacrosse, Wash. pop-up Visitor Center and Ice-Age Flood Exhibit to be located in Lacrosse.

Interior Design students in the third-year studio will present their proposals on behalf of the Rural Communities Design Initiative. Students worked on designing an engaging visitor center to promote the town of LaCrosse and the work of the Ice-Age Flood Institute and LaCrosse Community Pride.

Proposals for the Eureka!Palouse Tinkering Center in Moscow, Idho will also be displayed. Students worked with the Eureka!Palouse Board to design a creative informal learning space currently in development in Moscow.

Reviews are on Wednesday, Dec. 9 from 2 – 4 p.m. in Carpenter Hall 2nd floor gallery. Contact Kathleen Ryan karyan@wsu.edu  for more information. http://sdc.wsu.edu/sdc/our-projects/research-initiatives/ and http://rcdiwsu.wix.com/ruraldesign

 

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