Student Showcase: Design Challenge at Westcott House
Students at Westcott House participated in a design challenge to create cardboard furnishings inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie style architecture. Their final pieces included a table, bookshelf, low table, toy box, and bench showcased in a special exhibition. This unique educational project allowed students to combine creativity with historical inspiration.
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Examples of Student Work The Westcott House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Springfield, OH. Restored in 1998 as a house museum, its only furnishings were a dining table and chairs recreated from the architect s original plans. The rest of the house was without any furniture, which presented a great opportunity for students to design furnishings specifically for the museum. Students were given free admission to tour the house. Curator and Director Marta Wojcik collaborated with the school to challenge students to work in teams to design and build cardboard furnishings inspired by the Prairie style architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Students were given one full day to complete the challenge. Final pieces were displayed in a special exhibition at held at the house. The following slides show the student s final work made using cardboard. Visit the Westcott House website
A bookshelf A low table