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May 25, 2004 |
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On Sunday, May 25, students from
the Georgia Institute of Technology’s
School of Architecture were honored
with a reception at Serenbe that celebrated
the completion of a class design project.
Over the course of 15 weeks, 52 junior
year architecture students produced
designs for the Selborne town center,
restaurant and wellness center.
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| Guests also enjoyed the beauty of the Serenbe grounds while celebrating the accomplishments of these future designers. |
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| This model, by Georgia Tech student Jana Cooper, was one of the top 15 designs chosen for display. |
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| Honored
student Justin Miller and his
guest enjoy the spread of delectable
desserts and beverages |
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| Ray Weeks
of Cousins/Weeks, Randy Miller,
architect, and Stacy Patton, president
and executive director of the
Chattahoochee Hill Country, join
one of Serenbe’s founders,
Marie Nygren. |
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| GA Tech
student Elizabeth Pederson explains
a design to guests. |
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| JoAnne
Hayden Miller, Georgia State Senator
Kathy Ashe, Serenbe founder Steve
Nygren and Bill Miller discuss
the student designs and plans
for Serenbe community. |
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