Check out ten student interior design projects at Maryville University

May 21, 2024
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Students at Maryville University St Louis showcased their interior design projects, including a community space inspired by French heritage and industrial architecture, an ecological resort and spa, and a mixed-use family apartment complex. The projects were part of the Interior Design Capstone program, emphasizing problem-solving, creative design thinking, and practical knowledge.

Ten Interior Design Projects by Students at Maryville University St Louis

Students at Maryville University St Louis presented their final design projects as part of the Interior Design Capstone program. The projects highlighted diverse themes and design approaches:

  • Retro-Digital Remix by Adam Demien: A St Louis Content Creation Hub combining retro design with digital technology.
  • Girlfriend Collective Flagship by Grace McIntyre: A sustainable activewear flagship location in Seattle.
  • The Travel Trove by Lauren Yarusso: A hostel concept in Amsterdam focusing on a multi-sensory experience.
  • Bloom: The Kehinde Wiley Experience Hotel by Maddison Kuhn: A boutique hotel in Brooklyn inspired by Kehinde Wiley’s art.
  • The Allegory by Megan Toedebusch: An adaptive reuse project turning a former school into a literary community centre.
  • Evans University Center by Charlotte Lorenz: A central facility for student resources at a regional university.
  • Highland Heights Multi-Family Apartments and Cafe by Amanda Klos: A multi-family apartment dwelling in Denver, emphasizing a healthy lifestyle.
  • Niedringhaus Community Hub by Trinity Martin: An adaptive reuse project of an abandoned elementary school building in Granite City.
  • Wildflower Reserve by Mitra Fatchett: An eco-resort and spa in the Ozark Mountains near Eminence, Missouri.
  • The Corner Rendezvous by Leonora Dullovi: A mixed-use project in Saint Louis blending old-world charm with contemporary design.
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