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    Chico State student architects review their rebuilding plans with Paradise residents

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    Professor Rouben Mohiudden talking with engineers and builders who will eventually start building homes from the student designed floor plans. Photo credit: Danielle Kessler

    “Project Rebuild Paradise” is underway as interior architecture students are finalizing their floor plans for Paradise residents. The group of students met with engineers and builders for the first time on Friday and showed residents their updated plans.

    The group’s advisor, Rouben Mohiuddin, showed each floor plan option to builders who were then free to ask any questions they had. A collective sigh of relief filled the room as builders gave their approval of the floor plans the students had been working on.

    He also explained the way these students first got involved with the project.

    “We created a class called ‘Rebuild Paradise Internship’ where the students come in and, basically, I gave them the initial concepts and from those concepts they started developing the designs,” Mohiuddin said. “The internship is really teaching them to not necessarily design, but also understand the process of how to take an idea through a system of drawings, and designing and modeling.”

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    Floor plans designed and collaborated on by Chico State students. Photo credit: Danielle Kessler

    Later, Paradise residents were able to come and view the floor plans after giving some notes from the last meeting with students.

    The interior architecture students were able to show Paradise families their own floor plans that they been collaborating and working on.

    Student Tarik Daroich, explained where the group is in terms of the rebuilding and designing process.

    “Right now we’re done with designing the floor plans, the elevations, the sketch-up designs,” he said. “We’re meeting with engineers to decide what is the best direction to head toward and we’re meeting with different clients almost every week.”

    “It’s a satisfying feeling to help the community after what happened last year,” Daroich said. “It’s a blessing to be in this project to be honest. I think this is what architects are supposed to do, we have a goal and it’s to help people find the most comfortable living situations.”

    The next steps for the project include finalizing some details and getting more feedback from residents to ensure that each family gets a new place they can call home.

    Danielle Kessler can be reached at [email protected] or @reserv0irpups on Twitter.

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    Danielle has been part of the Arts and Entertainment team for three semesters and has really fallen in love with the craft of entertainment-style writing. A Journalism-News major minoring in cinema studies, she’s always had an interest in film. Her favorite movie is “Almost Famous” from which she learned to be “honest and unmerciful” in her writing. She enjoys writing reviews of movies, plays, musicals and drag shows as well as watching movies and tweeting in her spare time.

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