Archeworks, the alternative
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design school founded by Stanley Tigerman and Eva Maddox, still has a few spaces available for its fall certificate program, beginning September 5th. Among projects students will work on over a nine-month period:
Systematizing a Sustainable Natural Food Ecosystem - develop a long-range plan for a sustainable, natural food cycle with the partnering Notebaert Nature Museum.
Bid for the 2016 Olympics - work with local government and neighborhood groups to ensure planning and development for the Summer Olympics in 2016 connects to the broader community landscape.
Design of Products for Stroke Survivors - partner with the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) to explore design applications for improving work and home life of stroke survivors, with a specific focus on aphasia.
For more information, visit the
Archeworks website, or call 312/867.7254
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