National Building Museum
 

Design Showcase: Student-Designed Housing Solutions

Date:
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Time:
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Design-showcase-2017.pngHow do planners design housing for different populations in Washington, D.C.? Students in the CityVision program from Kramer Middle School and Stuart-Hobson Middle School researched local demographics and living needs and visited housing examples across the city. Working in studio teams and with feedback from developers at Forest City DC, the students proposed a building for the Penn Quarter neighborhood to meet the increasing housing needs of the neighborhood. Celebrate their semester of work and talk with these young designers about their ideas to increase the livability of Washington, D.C.

CityVision is generously supported by:
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Additional support povided by: The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; William Randolph Hearst Endowment for the CityVision Program; Herbert M. Franklin Fund for Teen Programs; and the Sunrise Foundation.

Making Room: Housing for a Changing America is supported by:

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The exhibition is also generously supported by American Society of Interior Designers FoundationAJ MadisonElectroluxElica, and MieleCeramics of ItalyDitto ResidentialNixon Peabody LLPArris ApartmentsCasaplexErnest Rust – European KitchensLISC; and Protek.

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