VSU Places Third In National Interior Design Competition
April 4, 2012
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Jessica Pope
Communications and Media Relations Coordinator
VSU Places Third In National Interior Design Competition
VALDOSTA -- The Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) 2012
Student Design Competition began with 123 entries from 319 students
from 45 universities across the United States. It ended with
Valdosta State University placing third nationally.
Working in teams of two or three over a two-week period, all
students entering the annual design competition were asked to
identify the problems that South Africa’s “Lost Generation,” the
children who have lost one or both parents to HIV/AIDS, face and to
develop a design response to their various needs. They were told to
consider the area’s culture and heritage, as well as the available
community resources, when creating their design.
VSU Interior Design Program seniors Heather Hall and Hannah
Fletcher, both 25, designed a village where children raising
children and extended family members could live together and care
for each other. Their Vrede Village design featured seven housing
units with outdoor gardening areas, a medical clinic, a primary
school and a high school, and an open-air market for trading
goods.
“We made sure to only use raw materials that the people of South
Africa would have access to and could sustain,” said Hall.
“The village has no electricity and no running water,” added
Fletcher. “It is very much based in reality.”
Pointing out a detail of the design, Fletcher noted that the roofs
were sloped to allow rainwater to be collected by the village
residents. She also noted that the windows in each of the housing
units were strategically placed to allow for the most
sunlight.
“With this project, we had to consider everything,” said Hall. “In
the end, we feel like we created something really good.”
Both Hall and Fletcher wondered out loud what it would be like if
the right person saw their design and was inspired to make it a
reality for South Africa’s “Lost Generation.”
“The research we conducted just brought us to tears,” Fletcher
said.
Hall and Fletcher initially placed third in the South Region of the
IDEC 2012 Student Design Competition, which boasted 34 entries from
86 students from 12 schools in Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,
and West Virginia. From there, their project, along with those of
the top three teams from each of the council’s five regions, were
sent to Baltimore, Md., for judging during the four-day IDEC 2012
Annual Conference.
Dr. Selena Nawrocki, professor and VSU Interior Design Program
coordinator, said she was proud of the effort Hall and Fletcher put
into the national student design competition.
VSU’s Interior Design Program emphasizes art and design
fundamentals, design history, materials, business principles, and
building codes and regulations and leads to a Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree.
Fletcher, who lives in Valdosta, dreams of working in historic
preservation.
Hall, who calls Bainbridge home, dreams of working in the
commercial industry.
Both students are scheduled to graduate in May.
To learn more about Valdosta State University’s Interior Design
Program, please contact Dr. Selena Nawrocki, professor and Interior
Design Program coordinator, at (229) 249-4912 or snawrock@valdosta.edu.
To learn more about the Interior Design Educators Council, please
visit www.idec.org.
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