Thursday, March 22, 2007

Relavent and Interesting

National Arts Club Showcases Student Interior Design Projects
Projects include a sugar factory turned recording studio.
by Mairi BeautymanInterior Design -- 3/22/2007
From March 27-April 4, 15 student interior design thesis projects will adorn the National Arts Club in New York, as part of “Thesis 2007: SVA Interior Design.”
Conceived by students graduating from the BFA Interior Design Department at New York’s School of Visual Arts, the residential, corporate, and commercial projects include a sugar factory turned recording studio, a children’s summer camp, the re-design of a luxury cruise ship, and a hotel spa off of Staten Island.
The exhibition is curated by National Arts Club Gold Medalist and Interior Design Hall of Fame member Neville Lewis, and Anthony Lee, design director of the New York office of Gary Lee Partners. Jane Smith is Chair of the BFA Interior Design Department at SVA and founder and managing principal of Spacesmith. A reception will be held Thursday, March 29, from 5:30pm-7pm.
The National Arts Club is located at 15 Gramercy Park South. Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10am-12pm, 3-5pm; Tuesday, 2-5pm; Saturday and Sunday by appointment, 212-475-3424.

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