Interior design students recently presented their Barefield Workplace Solutions Steelcase Projects.
This year’s competition project was a customer service center for a product or service company. Students were asked to develop a company and product, taking into account the goals of the organization and the company culture and brand. The project was a two-floor, 36,000 square foot office building that included offices, workstations, product displays, training rooms, work café and organizational departments for 125 employees.
The goal of the project, sponsored by Barefield Workplace Solutions in Jackson, is to increase proficiency in planning and designing large-scale commercial interiors. This project focused on the specific issues of general office and customer service space types and on understanding systems furniture selection and specification. Students were guided through the project in Associate Professor Amy Crumpton’s third-year studio course.
Student competition and scholarship winners were selected by Ginger Huffman, RID, IIDA, interior designer for in Huntsville, Ala. She is an alumnus of the º£½ÇÉçÇø State Interior Design Program.
Samantha Graham, Sydney White, Professor Amy Crumpton, Sara Gann, Anna Kathryn Russell
Left to right: Samantha Graham, Sara Gann, Professor Amy Crumpton, Sydney White, Anna Kathryn Russell
Four winners were chosen this year to receive cash scholarships this year:
Gold Award, $500
Samantha Graham –
Bronze Award, $200
Concept – Anna Katherine Russell –
Bronze Award, $200
Space Planning – Sara Gann –
Bronze Award, $200
Graphic Presentation – Sydney White –