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2013 Career Day. The first for the UT College of Architecture and Design. The February 22 event was held at the Neyland Stadium Skyboxes.

“We’re used to designing with a printout sheet of the assignment,” says senior Tonyee Ng (second from left). “But this time, we all came up with 12 really organized ideas to give the board [of trustees] another perspective of slavery. In that way, it opens the client’s mind.”

2013 Career Day. The first for the UT College of Architecture and Design. The February 22 event was held at the Neyland Stadium Skyboxes.

2013 Career Day. The first for the UT College of Architecture and Design. The February 22 event was held at the Neyland Stadium Skyboxes.

The February 22 event was held at the Neyland Stadium Skyboxes.

Students gather and have their work reviewed at the 2013 UT Architecture + Design Career Day.

Students mingle and wait at Career Day, an event where future professionals meet with firms from around the country.

The first for the UT College of Architecture and Design, the February 22 event was held at the Neyland Stadium Skyboxes.

2013 Career Day. The first for the UT College of Architecture and Design, the February 22 event was held at the Neyland Stadium Skyboxes.

Joshua Jorgensen, a 2011 graduate, stops in for Career Day.

A student meets with members of Heery International.

In seeking to evoke a larger narrative of Black history, Halima Sesay designed “Enslaved through Time” to be a cramped and dimly lit tunnel that would open up into a wider view of nature. “One issue that I’m always considering is putting someone in another person’s shoes.”

The hall fills with students as they wait to meet with a representative from one of the twenty-plus firms at the college's first career day.

Students fill the room for the 2013 Career Day.

Quite a turnout for the first Career Day of the College of Architecture and Design. Students wait to meet with a representative of one of the many attending firms.

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Interior Designs students work with Professor Ryann Aoukar.

The first for the UT College of Architecture and Design, the February 22, 2013 Career Day was held at the Neyland Stadium Skyboxes.

final last minute project like an hour or so before class

At the outset, Whitehead tasked his team with imagining 12 designs: three to last a week, three to last a year and three to last forever. Each concept was built around a distinct interpretive theme, such as “enslaved by burden,” “enslaved like hermit crabs,” or “enslaved by division.”

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