Browse Exhibits (4 total)
Glass Design: Technology & Industry
GLASS DESIGN: TECHNOLOGY & INDUSTRY
A new transdisciplinary immersive learning class that exposed and explored technological advances in the renowned regional glass industry. Students and faculty from the School of Art and the Department of Architecture engaged in material research, interviews and insights from leaders in glass industry, award winning public artists, and local community arts leaders. Students' research led to the development of multiple new ‘Donor Wall’ proposals for Minnetrista Cultural Center as well as rethinking design objects in the era of a pandemic.
Riverside-Normal City Local District Survey
Professor Halls' class surveyed 91 properties in the district to determine their historic status and to update existing information from the national register of historic places. Research was conducted on the history of the neighborhood and on individual structures culminating in a document that will help provide necessary information to the Riverside-Normal City Neighborhood Assocation and the Muncie Historic Preservation and Rehabilitation Commission.
Credit to:
Cooper Shields
Robert Jonet
Caitlin Lehman
Nancy Jones
Haley Swindle
Bei Liu
Riverside-Normal City Historic Design Guidelines
Professor JP Halls ARCH 441/541 Preservation policy course compiled a set of historic design guidelines as neighborhood stakeholders plan to create a local historic district for a portion of the neighborhood and to assist in the continued long-term architectural preservation of the Riverside neighborhood.
Credit To:
Dylan Crites
Kendall Johnson
Abby Marshall
Annie Bedwell
Ellie Morinville
Emily Armstrong
Haley Swindle
Kalie Matherly
Maria Moore
Molly Hollcraft
Sandra Gofton
Caitlin Lehman
Caldwell-Dennis House Adaptive Reuse Feasibility Study
Professor JP Halls ARCH 607- Historic Preservation Studio course created an adaptive reuse plan to examine the feasibility of rehabilitating the historic Caldwell-Dennis residence into transitional housing for women reentering society.
Credit to:
Cooper Shields
Abby Marshall
Robert Jonet
Caitlin Lehman
Nancy Jones
Haley Swindle