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May 11, 2004 |
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In the summer of 2003, a graduate architecture class of 12 first-year students at Texas A&M were challenged to create concepts for Serenbe's live/work units. Each student was given a profile of an imaginary owner and asked to develop an appropriate design. The outstanding concepts of two students - Jason Herber and Jeff Chapman - were selected for construction. Herber and Chapman spent several days at Serenbe in May 2004, working with Randy Miller, the community's architect of record, to refine their designs and approve the final plans for construction.
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| (From left) Steve Nygren, Jeff Chapman, Jason Herber and Randy Miller visit the Serenbe construction site and discuss the work underway. |
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Chapman pulls out the model of his live/work space from the other units designed by A&M students. |
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| Chapman and Herber review the plans for their live/work units with Miller. |
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