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Puget Sound Campus Center

On April 24th Puget Sound Campus Center will be hosting a community outreach event to assist Northwest Harvest at their Kent warehouse from 9:00 AM until 12 PM. We will be packing and sorting food to send off to the local food banks to help feed Washington families. This event also coincides with National Volunteer Week so come out to support your community and an organization in need! Carpool groups will be arranged prior to the event so we can all head down to Kent together for light breakfast fare, good company and the satisfaction of collaborative volunteer work! Registration is limited so buy your ticket today. See you there! 

IIDA Northern Pacific Chapter is committed to the Interior Design Coalition of Washington and the legislative efforts to get a Practice Act passed in support of the interior design profession. Tuesday, January 26th is Capitol Day in Olympia and we need your support to turn out and have our voices heard. The Northern Pacific Chapter is proud to sponsor the Capitol Day bus transportation to make it easy for you to get to Olympia ans how our collective support! Registration is EASY and FREE! Space is limited so don't wait to register. Seattle: time: Departing at 7:00 am Returning at 7:00 pm location: Design Center Parking Lot 5701 6th Avenue South Seattle, WA 98108 Tacoma: time: Departing at 8:00 am Returning at 6:00 pm location: BiNW - Tacoma 710 Pacific Avenue Tacoma, WA 98402 Questions: Contact: Amanda Swartwout, IDCW VP of Events 206.245.2931 capitolday@idcwashington.org

And the winners are...
 
Best of Senior ($1250 Scholarship): Katie Doyle (Art Institute of Seattle):
Katie’s portfolio showed a mature and intentional clarity in thought and presentation. Her clean graphic layout consistently communicated and sold her work in a very professional way.  The jury especially liked the creativity demonstrated with the Farmer’s Market stand which was a wonderfully thoughtful and fun solution for something as simple as a fruit and vegetable stand. It exemplified a consistent passion for design, no matter what the size. We look forward to seeing Katie in the professional realm real soon.


 

Best of Junior ($750 Scholarship): Savanna Barker (Bellevue College):
Savanna’s work shows her attention to detail.  She tells the story clearly to her audience through her writing and her illustrations. Often times, designers show an obvious affinity to either conceptual or technical skill sets. Savanna’s portfolio of work showed a really good balance of both demonstrating the potential to be a strong overall designer.

Best of Sophomore ($500 Scholarship): Karla Lee (Washington State University):
It was very impressive to see the depth in thought for a sophomore level student and the initiative she shows in getting her work out in the world through her website was fantastic.  The way she speaks about her designs made us believe she will not have any problems convincing future clients of her design decisions. It’s really an impressive skill to have at this point. The jury all agreed that it was great to see someone care so much about their work this early on in their education.
 

Honorable Mention: Dong Il (Cornish College of the Arts):
The jury was so impressed with his office project which was presented through motion graphics and sound that we felt compelled to single Dong out for an Honorable Mention. It was really a ground breaking presentation. He shows great potential for learning and growing as a designer at an exponential rate.  The progress shown in his portfolio of work demonstrates that he thinks about and soaks up everything around him and really leverages it all to push himself to the next level. He is definitely another young designer to keep track of.

 

IIDA NPC Puget Sound Campus Center presents its kick-off event of the year with a meet and greet and tour of Olive 8. Join Craig Davenport, AIA Senior Design Manager for developers R.C. Hedreen and former Mulvanny G2 architect, as we explore the luxurious and sustainable model homes, the upscale organic restaurant and bar Urbane, and the eco-friendly spa Elaia. Come to learn a little more about Seattle's first certified LEED Silver hotel the Hyatt at Olive 8. The meet and greet will begin in the hotel lobby for an introduction to this year's student board and to hear what we have planned for the 2009-2010 school year. See you there!

 

 

 

Join us for our annual design charrette as we look at a real world design project. Costumes welcome!

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