Skip to main content
Skip to main content

A New Round for Applause

September 19, 2018 The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

Thumbnail

Student-designed furniture rounds out café renovation.

By Liam Farrell / Maryland Today

The newly renovated Applause Café in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center has a student-designed final touch.

Sleek new seating areas, installed at the start of the semester, were designed in a Fall 2016 class by 10 graduate students in UMD’s School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. The furniture is made of Plyboo, a sustainable material that is like plywood but uses bamboo.

“Now that construction is complete, students have the opportunity to see their vision realized, observe the way their designs have activated the space and understand their role as change agents in the built environment,” said Associate Professor Madlen Simon, who taught the course.

The design process gave The Clarice and Dining Services staff an “opportunity to exchange ideas about the look and feel of our ideal new cafe, as well as hear from the students what materials, layout and functionality recommendations they would make from an architectural point of view,” said Erica Bondarev Rapach, associate executive director of The Clarice.

Read the complete article and view the photo gallery in Maryland Today.

Photo by Ryan Muir via Maryland Today.