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Urban planning majors Nate Robert-Eze (left) and Josh Sims are seen selling merchandise from their fashion label, 2eze.

Juniors Josh Sims and Nate Robert-Eze promote a theme of unity and learn about entrepreneurship after launching 2eze Apparel.

Hunter Crews, a historic preservation graduate student in the College of Architecture and Planning, takes part in the rehab of a house in Muncie's Thomas Park/Avondale neighborhood.

The Muncie housing nonprofit ecoREHAB offers architecture students hands-on experience and a chance to renew neighborhoods and help low-income residents.

Leslie Adriance, a senior architecture major, stands near a sign for Ball State’s College of Architecture and Planning.

Leslie Adriance, a senior majoring in architecture, has received a $7,000 Udall Scholarship for her work related to the carbon footprint of buildings.

An art installation conceptualized and built by an instructor and students from the College of Architecture and Planning takes shape in Yorktown, Indiana.

The untitled piece in Yorktown — being built by a School of Architecture team — is starting conversations amid hopes that it and future projects will stir commerce.

A boy paints on a weatherproof Plexiglas easel on the site of a 2-acre playscape at Muncie Head Start.

Associate Professor of Architecture Pam Harwood and her students designed a nearly 2-acre space intended to turn recess into a learning environment.

Professor Harry Eggink listens as grad student Olusayo “Sayo” Akinrinsola tells how she’d transform a Boeing 727 fuselage into an “off the grid” cabin.

Architecture students envision how to repurpose parts of discarded airplanes into everything from a mobile library to a cabin in the woods.