This was a student project by Kysa Heinitz for Dan Wood, Amale Andraos, and Luke Kautz's ARCH 844 course, Autumn 2006. Project Description: This museum project focuses on the analysis and orchestration of highly specific programmatic elements in the conceptual and physical expression of the extraordinary and ordinary of Ohio. Program is divided into two articulated loops, Avant Garde and Ethnographic Galleries, with a dipping, sandwiched orchard/library both sectionally and diagrammatically spanning the disparate trajectories. Levels of programmatic interaction, spatial sequencing, and material transparency/interplay attempt an architectural superimposition which prompts new social interactions and associations. -- Kysa Heinitz This work is a part of the online collections of the Knowlton School of Architecture Student Archives, The Ohio State University. It is part of an effort to make accessible student work ranging from the first student that graduated from the program in 1903 to the present. Keywords: student work, KSA, drawings and plans.~root~>