When looking at my project I believe that it emulates multiple aesthetics from the 20th century design movement. The sleek lines of the metal and no frills wood planks conform to the minimalist aesthetic. I also think it has some Bauhaus aspect to it. The geometric design of the supports and the use of raw steel and wood speak for themselves. And the fact that it holds plants and is made of wood shows an organic design.
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This Semester’s Students
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Alex
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Amanda Tetrault
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Ankit Shukla
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Andrew Thorson
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Ben Husa
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Ben Masters
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Bryce Gallo
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Brayden Shelley
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Branden Tangney
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Callum Schulz
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Chris Gibbs
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Daedalus Muse
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Erik Skooglund
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Jake Leicht
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Gary Marshall
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Hannah Moller
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Hunter Meissner
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James Brown
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Jillian Weber
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Joshua Greenburg
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Josh Negrey
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Maya Rudd
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Michael Burns
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Natalie Jagelski
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Peter Booras
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Peter Geis
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Ryan Cochran
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Sidd Nair
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Sohan
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Stephen Chamot
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Thomas Boyd
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Thuc Le
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Valerie Welch
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Zack Lindsey
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Jean Hertzberg
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Behruz
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What would it have looked like in alternate aesthetics?