Ebony Goode
is earning her BFA in Interior Architecture at the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro. Her interests include furniture design, graphic design and space
planning. She has excelled at furniture design and construction. Her attention
to detail is excellent and shows in her designs, floor plans and graphic
layouts.
Cassandra Brunson earned her Bachelor of Science in Home Furnishings Marketing at High Point University [HP, North Carolina] in 2004, and is currently a senior at UNC Greensboro completing her BFA in Interior Architecture. She has attended the High Point Furniture Market as a buyer for over a decade...collecting a wealth of experience and knowledge in the home furnishings and accessory industry. With her education, work experience, and keen eye for details, she applies the elements and principles of interior design to any space with purpose, intention and passion.
Katherine McCain
is a senior at UNC Greensboro and is completing her BFA in Interior
Architecture. She has worked for over eight years as support staff for
private firms dealing with commercial civil engineering, land planning and
landscape architecture. Learning the design principles and applying them
to interior design has helped her see the similarities between interior space
planning and the projects her current job works on. She hopes to transition
from support staff to a full-time designer once she
graduates.
Team CEK Since
our team has worked together in the past, we knew each other’s strengths
and realize how to capitalize on that familiarity to make this project run
smoothly. Knowing the history of our group and designing for a
historical site, relates directly to the essence of this project and our design
sensibility. As a team, the three of us communicate our ideas well. We
have similar work ethics and design style.
We each take the time to consider each perspective and are able to
seamlessly come up with a design solution.
Collectively we offer a very diverse skill-set and range of interests
that allows us to deliver safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing living
spaces.
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