Interior Architecture + Design BS
About Collette Marie Spring
Collette Spring is a second semester senior in the Interior Architecture + Design Program at the College of Visual and Performing Arts. She will be graduating with a Bachelor of Science. She is passionate about creating spaces that are intentional, functional, and reflective of the people who use them. Her design philosophy focuses on crafting environments that promote comfort, balance, and connection using natural materials, soft color palettes, and sustainable design choices. Collette strives to design spaces that not only serve a purpose but also evoke a sense of calm and wellbeing.
Statement
Collette’s senior thesis focuses on a sustainable redesign of Governor Adams Lodge, a ski resort lodge located at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire. The project aims to improve the guest experience while incorporating sustainable design choices. Her redesign improves circulation for skiers and visitors and creates spaces that encourage community and relaxation after time spent on the mountain. By integrating environmentally responsible design strategies, the project aims to create a lodge environment that supports both user comfort and long-term sustainability.
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