Project H at the Museum of Contemporary Craft

studioh_chickencoop.jpgChicktopia Chicken Coop, Studio H

We’re longtime fans of Emily Pilloton and Matthew Miller of Project H Design and looks like we’re not the only ones! Tomorrow, November 17th, the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, Oregon is opening a solo exhibition showcasing some of the artifacts of their high school design/build program, Studio H. The show will follow the whole year of Studio H in Bertie County, North Carolina, from start to finish, and include examples of student work including a chicken coop, images of the farmers market pavilion that was designed and built by students, drawings and models from the studio. As Pilloton explained to Core77, “We wanted to replicate the “magical chaos” of design within our classroom.”

studioh_coop_models.jpgChicken Coop Models

Additionally, on Friday, December 2 at 6PM, Pilloton will be giving a talk at the Ziba Auditorium, 810 NW Marshall. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in the conversation. Doors open at 5:30PM and it’s free and open to the public.

Studio H: Design. Build. Transform.
Museum of Contemporary Craft
724 NW Davis Street
Portland, Oregon 97209
November 17th, 2011 – February 25, 2012

studioh_coop.jpg

studioh_market_build.jpgStudents building the Farmer’s Market they designed

studioh_market.jpgCompleted Farmer’s Market at night

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