WHAT'S NEW
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
COMMUNITY SERVICE APARTMENT COMPLEX & RESTAURANT FOR THE HOMELESS
CHECK OUT REBECCA'S ART EXHIBITION ENTRY
IDEC COMPETITION 2019
INTERIOR DESIGN EDUCATORS COUNCIL
2019 STUDENT COMPETITION
In teams, students must design a homeless center located near an existing homeless shelter. The competition includes a floor plan and detailed program outlining the specific needs the center must include. Check out our group submission!
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS:
COMMUNITY SERVICE APARTMENT COMPLEX & RESTAURANT FOR THE HOMELESS
About Rebecca
" I began my design journey at Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School in Framingham, MA concentrated in the Visual Design & Communications program. I am currently a Senior at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Interior Architecture & Design. I am the advisory board program chairperson at my former High School and have been an active member of a non-profit organization for 10+ years.
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To me, programming is the most crucial step of the design phase. Programming gives a designer the opportunity to connect with the client and learn everything they need to know about the project. Designers dedicated to the programming phase will make sure the program is being met as each design choice is supported through the programming phase."