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Six-year-old Jessica Gilbert (above) examines a pumpkin carved
in the likeness of architect Susan Maxman, who designed the Cusano
Environmental Education Center at Heinz National Wilflife Refuge
in Philadelphia, Pa. The pumpkin was created by Uhn Choi and Jaeyual
Lee, students in professor Mike Andrejasich’s Introduction
to Architecture class. For the Jack ‘o’ Architect
project, Andrejasich challenged student teams to carve pumpkins
in the likenesses of renowned 20th-century architects or an example
of an architect’s work. A “Jack o’ Frank Lloyd
Wright” (right), carved by Tim Ozog and Denver Rassi, tied
for second place in the competition, which was held Oct. 31 in
the atrium of Temple Buell Hall and was judged by graduate students
from the American Institute of Architects, the Student Advisory
Council and the National Organization of Minority Architects.
Gilbert is the daughter of Maureen Gilbert, coordinator of campus
programs for the Division of Rehabilitation-Education Services. |

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