Architecture 542: Issues in Architecture

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Title

Architecture 542: Issues in Architecture

Subject

Student work; Interdisciplinary study

Description

In Spring of 2024 Robert Franklin (Assistant Director of Hanford History Project and Assistant Professor of History) co-taught Architecture 542: Issues in Architecture with Phil Gruen (Professor, School of Design and Construction) as a Pullman graduate course. The students, 21 Architecture and 2 History, worked on a variety of projects, some historical and some contemporary, focused on the racial history of the East Pasco Community. Some of these projects support a grant with the National Park Service, "Digital Asset Management and Community Engagement to Enhance Understanding of Public Resources" with Robert Franklin as Principal Investigator. These grant-sponsored projects, when finalized, will be hosted on the National Park Service's Manhattan Project National Historical Park website and apps. A selection of these in-progress projects and assets created by the students is hosted in this collection.

Items in the Architecture 542: Issues in Architecture Collection

Student-written essays on different "People, Places, and Stories" important to the Black history of the Tri-Cities. These essays are in final draft format and will undergo further editing before submittal to the National Park Service.

Walking Tour Sketches
Hand-drawn sketches of sites on the East Pasco Walking Tour, currently under construction for the National Park Service Manhattan Project National Historical Park app. Estimated date of public availability is FY2027.

Migrant Labor Memorial
One of four student design projects imagining a future resource in East Pasco

Connectivity Commons
One of four student design projects imagining a future resource in East Pasco

East Pasco Sports Complex
One of four student design projects imagining a future resource in East Pasco

Eastside Market
One of four design projects imagining a future resource in East Pasco