The Harrington Alumni Association STITCH had the honor to be sponsored by Kimball Office, when Enza Scianna, a Harrington alumna, Showroom Manager of the Office approached the team to be their partner. The team consisted of Brenna Brown, Jennifer Cheng, Janet Kleinhample, CorrieLee Klentzman, Negeen Masghati, Nancy Walsh, and Mindy Zimmer along with Harrington Faculty [...]
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STITCH 2010: Harrington Alumni’s Victorian Illusion
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Brenna Brown, CorrieLee Klentzman, Crandon Gustafson, Harrington College of Design, IIDA STITCH, Janet Kleinhample, Jennifer Cheng, Kimball Office, Maharam fabric, Mindy Zimmer, Nancy Walsh, Negeen Masghati, Stitch 2010, Stitch in time, Victorian Illusion on October 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
STITCH 2010: Harrington Alumni’s Victorian Illusion
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Brenna Brown, CorrieLee Klentzman, Crandon Gustafson, Harrington College of Design, IIDA STITCH, Janet Kleinhample, Jennifer Cheng, Kimball Office, Maharam fabric, Mindy Zimmer, Nancy Walsh, Negeen Masghati, Stitch 2010, Stitch in time, Victorian Illusion on October 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Also represented at IIDA’s 2010 STITCH Runway show was an entrant designed and created by some members of the Harrington Alumni Association including Brenna Brown, Jennifer Cheng, Janet Kleinhample, CorrieLee Klentzman, Negeen Masghati, Nancy Walsh, and Mindy Zimmer along with Harrington Faculty Advisor Crandon Gustafson. When I followed up with Mindy Zimmer, Associate IIDA, LEED AP [...]
Sustainability/Advocacy in Design Trip: NOLA and the Rural Studio (Part III)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Acme Oyster House, Auburn University, Brachla Messersmith, Crandon Gustafson, experimental design, Habitat for Humanity, Harrington College of Design, Jennifer Lester, Jessica Johnston, Kate Ainsworth, Katrina, Kurombi Wade-Oliver, make it right foundation, Mary Daumer, Peter Klick, Rachel Henson, rural studio, Samuel Mockbee, supershed, Sustainable Advocacy on September 22, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Leaving behind New Orleans and its food and music scene (Snug Harbor, Preservation Hall, and a great jazz vocalist at The Spotted Cat), the team then traveled to Auburn University’s Rural Studio, started in 1993 by the late Samuel Mockbee. Students here design and build homes and community buildings for the poorest parts of the [...]
Sustainability/Advocacy in Design Trip: NOLA and the Rural Studio (Part II)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Acme Oyster House, Auburn University, Crandon Gustafson, experimental design, Habitat for Humanity, Harrington College of Design, Jennifer Lester, Katrina, make it right foundation, Peter Klick, rural studio, Samuel Mockbee, Shigeru Ban, supershed, Sustainable Advocacy, Thom Mayne on September 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This feature is continued from yesterday… Areas of the Ninth Ward retain a rural character five years later, as many of the lots remain vacant and undeveloped. The bright spot, Make it Right, was the focus for the afternoon. Brad Pitt’s initiative has thus far yielded 49 new homes designed by an international group of [...]
Sustainability/Advocacy in Design Trip: NOLA and the Rural Studio (Part I)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Acme Oyster House, Auburn University, Crandon Gustafson, experimental design, Habitat for Humanity, Harrington College of Design, Jennifer Lester, Katrina, make it right foundation, Peter Klick, rural studio, Samuel Mockbee, supershed, Sustainable Advocacy on September 20, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Harrington College of Design alumna Jennifer Lester joined six students, instructor Peter Klick, and Crandon Gustafson in New Orleans during the end-of-summer break, for a trip emphasizing service and sustainability in design. The team rendezvoused the evening of August 29th at Acme Oyster House in the French Quarter, on the 5th anniversary of Katrina’s landfall, [...]

