From top left to bottom right, top left is work in progress and bottom right is finished of projects. The others in between are work in progress.
Other than that, there’s 2 more.
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From top left to bottom right, top left is work in progress and bottom right is finished of projects. The others in between are work in progress.
Other than that, there’s 2 more.
(note to self: you just saved that post as a draft, you didn’t post it.)
(you’re welcome.)
Box Projects are a long-standing tradition at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. When Frank Lloyd Wright was alive, his apprentices would prepare an art or architecture project, enclose them in hand-made boxes and present them t
o him on his birthday and Christmas. Today, Box Projects remain a bi-annual tradition. Students prepare projects and present them to their professors and peers. Here’s a collection of the students’ most recent Box Projects.