Interior Design Relief Project: Bowery Mission Women's Shelter NYC 2013

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Title
Interior Design Relief Project: Bowery Mission Women's Shelter NYC 2013
Contributor Names
Migeon, Nicole (Instructor)
Sanchez-Fong, Carmita (Thesis advisor)
Date
2013
Description/Summary
Service-learning project of the laundry room renovation at the Bowery Mission Women's Shelter in collaboration with Andy Morgan, Ernesto Fong, and Pennelope Morgan (Hope for New York) and Miguel Menendez (Bowery Mission); Financial support by Hope for New York and Dale Tile.
Participating students:
4th semester students - Lisbeth Jimenez; Keri Ilasi-Venti
5th semester students - Joanna Kraszewska; Yuko Nagasue; Natalie Zepeda
Type
Still Image
Program/Course/Exhibition Information
Program/Degree: Interior Design BFA
Rights
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Identifier
FIT Repository ID: ex_2013_0001

Citation

Migeon, N. (2013). Interior Design Relief Project: Bowery Mission Women's Shelter NYC 2013. FIT Institutional Repository. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/132133
Migeon, Nicole. Interior Design Relief Project: Bowery Mission Women's Shelter NYC 2013. 2013. FIT Digital Repository, https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/132133
Migeon, Nicole. "Interior Design Relief Project: Bowery Mission Women's Shelter NYC 2013." FIT Digital Repository, 2013. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/132133