Emily Erbert, junior in interior architecture and product design, works on an outfit for the Color and Couture competition. They de-threaded a carpet and rewove it to create an outfit in Seaton Hall on Oct. 6, 2014. (George Walker | The Collegian)
(George Walker | The Collegian)
Kaylee McIlvaine, freshman in environmental design, cuts foamboard for a simple space model in Seaton Hall on Oct. 6, 2014. (George Walker | The Collegian)
Rachel Rankin, sophomore in MLA, and Andrea Lemken, sophomore in MLA give each other advice on Oct. 6, 2014. Both will be learning more computer programs like Adobe InDesign. (Rodney Dimick | The Collegian)
Kelsey Steward, junior in landscape architecture, gets creative in Adobe Photoshop with her design on Oct. 6, 2014. She takes the technical AutoCAD file and beefs its looks up with Photoshop. (Rodney Dimick | The Collegian)
Kelsey Steward, junior in landscape architecture, works with Adobe Photoshop and AutoCAD at the same time on Oct. 6, 2014. She is able to make the design more appealing for the client in Photoshop. (Rodney Dimick | The Collegian)
The first stages of the layout starts on paper on Oct. 6, 2014. From here this drawing will be digitized on the computer. (Rodney Dimick | The Collegian)
Rachel Rankin, sophomore in MLA, works on a project for Manhattan Central Park for practice on Oct. 6, 2014. She will turn this drawing into a digitized version later using Adobe InDesign or Photoshop. (Rodney Dimick | The Collegian)
Many models, such as this one, litter the hallways of Seaton Hall. The models typically feature a major design feature that the student focused on.
Design models such as this wood one lay aroud the woodshop, and the rest of Seaton Hall. This particular one was featured in the woodshop.
In basement of Seaton Hall, these lights on the wall are replaced by ones that would normally hang from the wall. This gives the basement of Seaton a very industrial look.
Dain Susman, graduate student in achitecture, works tirelessly on projects in Seaton Hall. Many students spend hours behind a computer screen in Seaton. (Mason Swenson | The Collegian)