Bill Martin teaching a class of students about basic figure dimensions relative to furniture design. Students are sketching the female model sitting in a chair.
Bill Martin teaching a class of students about basic figure dimensions relative to furniture design. Students are sketching the female model sitting in a chair.
Dorothy Krapf constructing a chair.
A student is working on the finishing touches to a chair he built.
Two students are working in the shop on a project from design plans lying on the table.
Edward "Tink" Adams is looking at the design plans from which students are constructing an architectural model. One student is looking at the plans with Tink and the other student is working on the model.
Three students are constructing a model demonstrating the world's most flexible all-purpose metal framing. The word UNISTRUT is on the left side of the model.
Morgan Embroden is looking at several finished models for a Specialized Structures class.
Charles Kratka assists two students with a design for a specialized structure for Alcoa Aluminum.
Albert Cooling, Dan Morganelli, Gene Nelson and C. E. Wescott in a Merchandising Design crit with students. Back row (L-R): unidentified student, Albert Cooling, Dan Morganelli. Front row sitting (L-R): Gene Nelson, C. E. Wescott, unidentified student.
Albert Cooling, Dan Morganelli, Gene Nelson and C. E. Wescott in a Merchandising Design crit with students. Back row (L-R): unidentified student, Albert Cooling, Dan Morganelli. Front row sitting (L-R): Gene Nelson, C. E. Wescott, unidentified student.