An event to support the graduating students of Interior Architecture 2009.
An event to support the graduating students of Interior Architecture 2009.
April 4th, 2011
An event to support the graduating students of Interior Architecture 2009.
Raffle/Silent Auction/Guest Speaker – Michael Alvisse of Shamburg and Alvisse will be presenting a series of inspirational images leading up to competition. Lego Furniture Competition – buckets of LEGO building blocks will be available for you to build a model furniture piece of your own design. Judged by Michael Alvisse, the winner will receive a special LEGO Technic Set, along with other fantastic prizes.
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