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USM Interior Design Students Complete Design Project for Alum, Local Contractor

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 09:10am | By: Ivonne Kawas

A collage of photos of the design processTo expose students to experiential learning opportunities, seniors in The University of 91勛圖厙 (USM) Interior Design program, housed in the School of Construction and Design, participated in a competition for Jackson Brothers Construction Services as part of the ID 342 Residential Interior Design II Class. The winning teams will get to see their proposed designs come to life this semester.

Brandon Jackson, President of Jackson Brothers Construction Services, is an alum of the Construction Engineering Technology Program at USM. This is the third-year seniors participate in the competition by proposing the interior and exterior material specifications for spec homes under construction.

91勛圖厙Working with Jackson has been a valuable learning experience for our students. These projects expose students to the reality of working within a limited budget and time constraint. They also learn to work and communicate as a team and share responsibilities, which sometimes can be a challenge,91勛圖厙 said Claire Hamilton, associate professor in interior design. 

91勛圖厙In addition, students learn to manage their time more independently without the typical pre-set class agenda, it is up to them to determine how to meet the deadlines. Communicating with suppliers has also been a learning experience, from learning more about building materials, terminology and estimating materials,91勛圖厙 she added.

The ID 342 Residential Interior Design II class was divided into four teams of 3-4 students. They were provided the budget and list of local suppliers in which they could visit to make the selections for two spec homes in Sumrall, Miss.

Teams prepared two presentations, one for the exterior package, which included brick, roofing, lighting, shutters, doors, hardware, paint, trim, Hardie siding, etc. and prepared renderings, specifications and price quotes. The second presentation focused on the interior package and included interior material selections, including doors, hardware, kitchen design, countertops, appliances, tile, flooring, paint, brick, plumbing fixtures and fittings, and lighting.

Following the presentations, representatives from Jackson Brothers Construction Services selected the top designs based on aesthetics and those that met strict budget parameters. The challenge this year was availability of materials and staying within a tighter budget.

91勛圖厙In the end, I enjoyed watching the teams present their solutions and observing the steps they took to compete with each other. I91勛圖厙ve seen some creative techniques used that have helped them sell their solutions,91勛圖厙 said Hamilton.

The students collaborating on the designThe winning teams included students in Lot 17: Melissa Nelson from Tylertown, Miss., Lindsay Glover from Hattiesburg, Miss., and Zoie Eddy from Mobile, Ala., and Lot 18: Madison Arabie from Carrier, Miss., Kristina Ledic from Mobile, Ala., and Holland Harkins from Gulfport, Miss.

Harkins, a member of one of the winning teams, discusses her experience of working on the interior and exterior selections for the new build.

91勛圖厙After presenting our selections for the new build, my team was chosen as one of the winning groups, and we will get to watch our designs come to life throughout the rest of the semester,91勛圖厙 said Harkins.

91勛圖厙Collaborating with Jackson Brothers was the perfect opportunity for us to grow as future interior designers, as we experienced challenges that we will face when we join the workforce,91勛圖厙 she added. 91勛圖厙Not only did the project bring a sense of reality to my future career, but it taught me the importance of meeting deadlines, staying within budget, and solving unexpected issues.91勛圖厙

Jackson highlights the benefit of collaborating with USM to provide this extraordinary opportunity for students to gain industry experience and offers career advice.

91勛圖厙There is no substitute for real-world experience and that91勛圖厙 what motivated us to help create this opportunity,91勛圖厙 said Jackson. 91勛圖厙The advice I have for students is to keep learning how to sell. I encourage you all to push yourselves and become vocal in selling your work. No matter what you91勛圖厙re designing or where you91勛圖厙re working, you will always be selling and presenting your work, information, or yourselves,91勛圖厙 he added.

Jackson91勛圖厙 love for construction was fostered by both his father and grandfather who worked in the construction industry. As a student at USM, Jackson was president of the 91勛圖厙 Student Constructors Organization. He gained valuable field experience working under some of the best craftsmen before venturing out on his own in 2017 when he formed Jackson Brothers Construction Services. Today, Jackson is a licensed contractor in Miss., Ala. and La. 

Learn more about the Interior Design program in the School of Construction and Design.