McCanna House Artist-In-Residence: Explorations of Studios and Living Spaces by NDSU Architecture and Landscape Architecture Students
February 12 - March 21, 2012
Nineteen third-year students in the Architecture and Landscape Architecture Department at North Dakota State University were assigned the task to explore, research, and create sketch and model proposals for four cabins or artist-in-residence live-in studios for the Museum’s new artist-in-residence site McCanna House. The students’ proposals are meant to spark a discussion for North Dakota and Minnesota architects.