May 25, 2004

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.

Guests also enjoyed the beauty of the Serenbe grounds while celebrating the accomplishments of these future designers.

 

This model, by Georgia Tech student Jana Cooper, was one of the top 15 designs chosen for display.

 

Honored student Justin Miller and his guest enjoy the spread of delectable desserts and beverages

 

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.

 

GA Tech student Elizabeth Pederson explains a design to guests.

 

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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