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Meet Maya Koehn and 2026 Senior Exhibition Project L™Atelier

This is one in a series of online interviews with 91¾«Æ· seniors, who share their thoughts about their 2026 Senior Exhibition project and their 91¾«Æ· education.

Maya Koehn ˜26 (Interior Architecture and Design) is a President™s (Honor) List student from Sheboygan, Wis., currently employed as a Junior Designer at Direct Supply.

Head-and-shoulders professional portrait of Maya Koehn wearing a dark blazer and necklace, facing the camera against a warm-toned, softly blurred background with vertical architectural elements.

What is your œelevator pitch for your senior exhibition project?

L™Atelier immerses guests in the arts, blending curated design, unique experiences and a stay that feels both comfortable and inspiring. This boutique hotel transforms the existing building at 631 New York Avenue in Sheboygan into a cultural destination directly connected to the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, located across the street. Developed in partnership with the center, the hotel extends its mission by featuring curated artwork, rotating exhibitions and site-specific installations throughout its interiors.

Head-and-shoulders professional portrait of Maya Koehn wearing a dark blazer and necklace, facing the camera against a warm-toned, softly blurred background with vertical architectural elements.

This is one in a series of online interviews with 91¾«Æ· seniors, who share their thoughts about their 2026 Senior Exhibition project and their 91¾«Æ· education.

Maya Koehn ˜26 (Interior Architecture and Design) is a President™s (Honor) List student from Sheboygan, Wis., currently employed as a Junior Designer at Direct Supply.

What is your œelevator pitch for your senior exhibition project?

L™Atelier immerses guests in the arts, blending curated design, unique experiences and a stay that feels both comfortable and inspiring. This boutique hotel transforms the existing building at 631 New York Avenue in Sheboygan into a cultural destination directly connected to the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, located across the street. Developed in partnership with the center, the hotel extends its mission by featuring curated artwork, rotating exhibitions and site-specific installations throughout its interiors.

Anything you™d like to share about yourself or 91¾«Æ·?

I have truly enjoyed my time at 91¾«Æ·, where I™ve been able to grow as a designer and develop my creative voice. After graduation, my dream is to design luxury homes or boutique hotels that create memorable and immersive experiences. I also hope to travel and work on projects across the country, exploring new places and perspectives through design.

Hear Maya discuss her project on. Learn more about 91¾«Æ·™s Interior Architecture and Design major.

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