Julia Taylor of Scott Township was among a group of Marywood University junior interior architecture students who exhibited their work from the semester at the National Museum of Industrial History in Bethlehem.

The students presented their projects on Wednesday, Dec. 11.

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Marywood University junior interior architecture students include, from left, first row: Lindsey Reinhart, New Milford; Andrea Inhof, West Lawn; Julia Taylor, Scott Twp.; Karsyn Moore, Birdsboro; and Angela Sanchez, South Plainfield, N.J.; second row: Meghan Foley, Scranton; Sarah Lynch, Ocean, N.J.; Karly Wilsusen, Jefferson, N.J.; Ashley Wilga, Trevorton; and Grace Spiezia, Whitestone, N.Y.

 

Marywood University’s bachelor of interior architecture program provides students with the opportunity to create the specific character of spaces for human use and enjoyment. In this capacity, interior architects/designers come to understand the important role of materials, colors, textures and light in the creation of interior spaces that respond to physical, social, psychological and cultural needs of building users.

For additional information about Marywood University’s interior architecture student exhibit, email Michelle Pannone, assistant professor in the School of Architecture, at mpannone@marywood.edu, or call the University’s School of Architecture, at 570-961-4536.