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Bright Young Things

With commencements aflutter, it’s time to discover what the designers and architects of tomorrow have been working on.

Sheila Kim-Jamet -- Interior Design, 6/6/2006 6:57:00 AM

Hats off to the graduating class of 2006! In celebration of these future designers and architects, interiordesign.net takes a look at the inventive and intriguing work of some of the graduating student body, whether in product or interior design, or architecture and planning. Projects shown here were culled from some of the country’s most prestigious programs, including Parsons The New School for Design, The Cooper Union, and School of Visual Arts in New York; Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York; Cleveland Institute of Art; and Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. Students include candidates for and recipients of associate degrees, bachelors of fine arts, masters of fine arts, and masters of science.

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