Think Green
Think Green
The Kruger Collection
University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus
Lincoln, NE
March 26, 2010 – March 18, 2011
“Think Green” examines how past interior design styles parallel aspects of today’s “green” design. “Think Green” features 15 miniature rooms exploring ideals in design trends, the impact interior spaces have on the environment and eco-friendly design materials. The exhibition highlights a portion of the 20,000-piece collection of miniatures in the Kruger Collection. Lincoln resident Eloise Kruger collected the majority of these miniatures.
Included in this exhibition are miniature room creations by College of Architecture architecture graduate student Emily Fleming and senior interior design student Stephanie Land. Also exhibited are designs by the winners of the third-year interior design studio project “Occupying Space: the Cardboard Chair.” The design challenge winners are Megan Dowling, Katherine Fisher, Kara Mieth and Allison Wood.
Student editors of In.Form, a peer-reviewed journal of architecture, design and material culture, determine the annual exhibition theme for the Kruger Gallery. According to the journal editors, “Think Green” will “evaluate and discuss the relationship between design and nature.” UNL’s College of Architecture and the Interior Design Program in conjunction with the Kruger Collection sponsor the journal.
The Kruger Collection was founded in 1997 with the donation of Eloise Kruger’s 20,000-piece collection of 1:12 scale miniatures.
The Kruger Gallery is located on the first floor of Architecture Hall-west on the University of Nebraska Campus , 10 th and ‘R’ streets. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., closed University holidays. For more information, or to schedule an exhibition tour, contact DiAnna Hemsath, curator, 402-472-3560, or email at dhemsath2@unl.edu. The Kruger Collection website is http://krugercollection.unl.edu/
Image Credit~
Emily Fleming