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When landscape architecture student needed help on thesis project, she turned to FabLab
Wednesday, Jun 02, 2021 • Devynn Case : Contact
When Ángeles Margarida, master’s student in landscape architecture, was ready to bring her thesis project to life, she knew just the resource to turn to The University of Texas at Arlington FabLab.
“I knew that we had a resource that gave affordable price options; produced good, timely work; and was near where I live,” Margarida said. “They are also very knowledgeable in assisting you to make your design into a reality.”
Margarida’s project, called “Empowering Artists Who Have Experienced Homelessness Through Temporary Public Art in the City of Dallas, Texas,” is a collaboration between Margarida and five DFW-based artists who have a connection with homelessness. Her goal is to discover if temporary art can become a tool of empowerment in the pub