Architects Use CNC To Transform Airstream Into Design Center
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The airstream purchased for the Archistream project.
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Kristina Pomeroy, a third-year architecture student at Norwich University and participant in the design-build studio that built the AIA Vermont Archistream, breaks for a photo.
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Montpelier residents Elinor Bacon and Niko Stonorov enjoy the Archistream’s built-in seating.
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The Archistream interior was designed to house books, brochures, models, and other educational material.
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Professor of Architecture Eleanor D'Aponte and architecture student Kristina Pomeroy test out the Airstream “built-in bench.”
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The Norwich University Archistream design-build student team (rom left to right: Pedro Rodriguez, Caleb Menard, Jess Dahline, Nevin Leary, Jade Burkart, Michael Cavenaugh, Dan Wheeler, Anthony Menard, Adam Wiles-Rosell, Kristina Pomeroy) presents its final work to AIA Vermont, the client, and Norwich faculty.

Using an Ez-Router CNC, Norwich University architecture transform a 1969 Airstream Globetrotter trailer into a mobile outreach, education and design center. Read more about the architecture and design program

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