Design History Project


Name: Anna Rasmussen, Eve Hortmann, Rob Schaeffer, Yuria Kailich
Class: DS 130- Intro to Interior Design
Major: Interior Architecture


This project entailed designing a summer cottage for a client's needs based off of a previous design movement in history, ours being Mies van der Rohe. Through the creation of a timeline, case study, and a materials board for a complete cottage of our design, one can see how Mies' work influenced and drove the project. Clean, minimalist, and timeless aesthetics were the basics for the overall presentation and design as a whole. Pops of color were used in the cottage design specifically for the client's personal preferences. This project not only brought attention to a new design, but also engaged us as students to research into the history of Mies' past designs to make them new again for the future.    






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