Peggy Honey

Peggy Honey

Associate Professor | Interior Design
Interior Architecture & Industrial Design

1087 Seaton Hall
920 N Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506
T: (785)532-5992

peghoney@ksu.edu

Peggy Honey received her Bachelor of Interior Design from Brigham Young University and her master's degree in Environmental Design from University of Missouri, Columbia. She is an NCIDQ certificate holder with 12 years large-scale health care design experience before becoming an educator. Her past clients include Intermountain Health Care of Utah, Kaiser Permanente and Memorial Health Services, both of California, and Good Samaritan of Arizona. Professor Honey continues to consult on small-scale design projects.

Ryadi has a multidisciplinary academic background in interior design, architecture, and historic preservation with professional practice experience in international design projects. He received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Faculty of Engineering at Universitas Parahyangan, with additional formal studies in Interior Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Institute Teknologi Bandung, and in Anthropology at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Universitas Padjadjaran. In the United States, Ryadi received a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Colorado, and a Master of Science in Architectural Studies degree from the University of Texas with graduate works in Environmental Building Systems at Virginia Tech.

Throughout his academic career, Ryadi has received multiple academic and teaching awards including recently as the 2016 Rotary Peace Fellow, 2015 Big 12 Faculty Fellow, 2013/14 Tilford Fellow. Ryadi aspires to achieve a holistic understanding of interdisciplinary design issues and developing his teaching pedagogy based on a combination of Western and Eastern educational philosophy. His research interests are in creativity in design education, contemporary global issues in international design, and in design theory and philosophy.