The Eiffel Tower, a superhero cape and many other distinctive looks rendered by Texas A&M Architecture students from discarded plastic bottles were the product of a department-wide charrette that kicked off the spring 2011 semester.
The students were asked to create masks and hats, but other than a restriction allowing only string to hold their creations together, students were limited only by their imaginations.
The charrette winners, selected a faculty jury, were Marie-Claire Bartmess, Valmira Gastii, Daniel Kelly, Kindall Stephens and Kathy Xiao.
- Posted: Mar. 1, 2011 -
Contact: Phillip Rollfing, prollfing@archone.tamu.edu or 979.458.0442.