Exhibit features future housing strategies
Mississippi State's School of Architecture is showcasing winning entries from the d3 Housing Tomorrow Design Competition through Friday, April 20 in the university's Giles Hall Gallery.
The annual competition promotes the exploration of contextual, cultural, and life cycle flows that offer new housing strategies for living in the future.
Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
MSU assistant professor Alexis Gregory is exhibition curator, along with Gregory Marinic, director of interior architecture and assistant professor of architecture in the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston.
Marinic is d3's director and co-founder.
An organization committed to advancing innovative positions in architecture, art, and design, d3 provides a collaborative environment for architects, artists, designers, and students from around the world. (For more, visit www.d3space.org/).
The New York-based program of exhibitions, events, and publications is focused on generating dialogue and collaboration across geographic, ideological, and disciplinary boundaries in art and the built environment.
The organization's mission seeks to unearth new approaches to connecting form, space, and materiality with innovate notions of interiority and exteriority at various scales.
Allison Matthews | University Relations