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Student architects design National Sailing Hall of FamePublished 05/17/08
COLLEGE PARK - Thirteen University of Maryland architecture graduate students have spent the last several weeks designing the National Sailing Hall of Fame museum in Annapolis.
Earl Kelly - The Capital
Marcela Trice of Stevensville, a grad student at Architectural School of Maryland, explains her design for the National Sailing Hall of Fame.
The projects, completed as part of a studio course, included open glass buildings, wavy undulating roofs and variations on the spiraling Guggenheim Museum in New York.
"I started thinking about what I love about sailing," Erin Waskom from Severna Park said of her design. "It will be calm, and then in a flash it is totally out of control; so, I wanted this (design) to reflect the unexpected." The students' designs, although not...
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