Browse Exhibits (12 total)

Using Nature to Redesign Places of Worship in Muncie, IN

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USING NATURE TO REDESIGN PLACES OF WORSHIP IN MUNCIE, IN

This project integrates environment, economy, and society to develop more sustainable and healthy places of community worship. Adhering to the professional code of ethics for interior design and construction management (health, safety, and welfare), undergraduate students from the Interior Design (ID) and Construction Management (CM) programs will manage an active, engaged, learner-centered environment as they explore Muncie’s diversity of cultures and faith traditions to redesign two places of worship in an environmentally sustainable manner.

Instructors: Dr. Sarah Angne Alfaro and Dr. Sherif Attallah, Department of Construction Management and Interior Design
IDES 225, CM 262, IDES 324, CM 261

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Visualizing the Ethnographic Voice of Community Revitalization

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Visualizing the Ethnographic Voices of Community Revitalization is an immersive learning opportunity where Ball State University students partner with community residents from the Thomas Park / Avondale neighborhoods to create visual ethnographies. The ethnographies represent the community through the participants' eyes. In this immersive learning opportunity, Ball State University's Ross Immersive Learning Team (JOUR-302 Diversity and Media course) partnered with the Ross Community Center and Muncie Community Residents to create visual ethnographies and engage the community with photography.

Instructor: Dr. Gabriel Tait, School of Journalism and Strategic Communication
JOUR 302

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