2011 monthly vignette winners - high memory - 10 07 11 rev
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2011 MONTHLY VIGNETTE COMPETITIONS
Winning Entries
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2011 MONTHLY VIGNETTE COMPETITIONS1 idea, 1 vignette, 1 winner
In response to a different concept, each month applicants were challenged to distill their ideas down toa single vignette. While entries were limited to a single vignette, these vignettes could be expressed
through any medium: architectural design, photography, sculpture, etc.
Winning Entries
January Hospice .............................................................................................................................. 2
February Becoming Ash .................................................................................................................. 4
March Birth ....................................................................................................................................... 8
April Return to the City: Suburban Sprawl after We Leave ............................................................ 10
May After War: Transition Space between War and Home ........................................................... 16
June Pattern-Making, Pattern-Tracing: Teaching Analysis ............................................................ 18
July Human Value with Over-Population ....................................................................................... 20
August Public Appropriation ........................................................................................................... 22
September Gentrified: Carving out Space for the Homeless after Gentrification ........................... 26
October Fringe Architecture ........................................................................................................TBD
November Translucent Justice ...................................................................................................TBD
December Breaking from Platos Cave .......................................................................................TBD
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HospiceJanuary
Katherina Allowinning entry
Katherina is a practicing architect based in Jakarta, Indonesia. She also teaches at the School ofArchitecture for Pelita Harapan University: her main research is in the area of visual culture and visualenvironmental studies.
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Becoming AshFebruary
Mahe Noor Hameedwinning entry
bio pending
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Nafeesa Upama Khanhonorable mention
Born in Bangladesh, Nafeesa obtained her Bachelor degree in Architecture from Khulna University,before migrating to Australia where she earned her Masters in Information Systems from CentralQueensland University. She has been practicing Architecture and Interior Design for more than adecade in both countries. Her experience ranges from design and documentation to teachingarchitecture and interior design.
Nafeesa is also a self taught painter. She has participated in many solo and group art exhibitions andhas received several awards. She has immense interest in sustainable design solutions and how toincorporate art into sustainable architecture. For Nafeesa, she gains her creative inspiration from thecolor and drama of life.
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BirthMarch
Trevor N. Pylewinning entry
Trevor, a Denver native, holds a B.Envd, Architecture from the University of Colorado at Boulder.Founding re:arch LLC in 2010, Trevor creates and provides concept design, presentation drawings,renderings, and graphics among numerous other architectural and interior design services to clientsnationwide.
Over the last several years, Trevor has been engaged in providing architectural consulting and designservices for Denver based CoreSite. The company builds and manages data centers across the UnitedStates, offering more than two million square feet of wholesale data center space and collocationservices to more than 500 customers. In his role at CoreSite, Trevor leads all design efforts as anextension of the company, including master planning, vertical construction, and architectural andinterior design.
Trevor has previously won the AIA Gulf States Region Honor (2008), TrailerWrap (Boulder, CO), theAssociation of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Collaborative Practice Award (200809), and the
Architects Choice Award (20072008).
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Return to the City: Suburban Sprawl after We LeaveApril
Colby Thomas Suterwinning entry
Colby is a recent graduate from the Architectural Studies program at the University of Illinois atUrbana/Champaign. With a background in fine arts, including educational certificates from theInternational School of Stuttgart Germany and Accademia Riaci in Florence Italy, he continues to seek
an international design perspective. These international endeavors continue in Beijing China whereColby is currently living and collaborating with BASE, the Beijing Architectural Studio Enterprise.
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secondary load,cladding (or other)
added to mesh
damagedoriginal structure
smart steelstructural fabric
digitally fabricated dual-phase steel sheets in the first phase, the structural fabric is formablewith a low yield strength
in the second phase, the mesh becomes a rigidstructure, adding strength
martersteelon of materiality in a post-suburban landscape
This project explores the potential materiality of the near future. Looking forward, thereseem to be two impending scenarios, both of which have been independently theorized
ut rarely in conjunction with one another. The first follows the story line of odern tech-nd their implications on materials and the built environment.nologies As digital fabrica-
ecome more common and the scientific properties of standtion techniques ard materials,, there is potential for the emergence of smart m,,such as steel, are explor aterialsin
standard use.
ossibilities are explored is that of the pThe setting in which these materia ostthe once inexpensive commodin United States. With the decline osubur ities that
made this n-sustainable way of liferican landscape formerly thrive; thisA could soon
to rejuvenate thld the forthcoming Smart Steel be usebe abandoned. Co e post-structurnd transform the sprawling structures into in rsuburban landscape a e?
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Elissa Gee, Huan Pham and Wilson Wanghonorable mention
Elissa, Huan and Wilson graduated from the University of California Berkeley in Architecture in 2010.Over the past year, they have worked hard to start their architecture careers. Currently, you can findthem on most Friday nights at the Tonga Room collaborating on their next project.
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Kirby Hoythonorable mention
Kirby Hoyt, founder of EDGE Industries, holds a Master of Design Studies from Harvard UniversitysGraduate School of Design and a Bachelors of Landscape Architecture degree from Iowa StateUniversity. His firm, EDGE Industries, was created as a response to banal corporate design with theprimary focus on landscape urbanism, public art and urban design. His design philosophy valuescontext of place and he has the ability to find beauty in prosaic, common and forgotten realms.
Kirby enjoys working on the liminal edge of philosophical design; where the subconscious mind meetsthe reality of daily life. His art strives to provoke subtle anxiety and engage the imagination. He travelsoften to countries around the world to broaden his knowledge of art, culture and design, thus enablinghim to conceive deeper meaning in his work and life.
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en suburbs are erased from
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metus.
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After War: Transition between War and HomeMay
Sye Nam Heirbaut, Lieve Smout, Heikki Vanderlinden and Milena Vleminckx-Huybenswinning entry
We are four students at the Vrije Universiteitof Brussels. We are currently finishing ourmasters degree in Architectural Engineering, each in our own specialization. This study offerstheoretical engineering courses on the one hand and practical design courses on the other.
Because of this combination, we were always taught to think from a problem-solving point ofview.
Thanks to the open format of this competition, we had the opportunity to think out of that box.This openness is something we tried to integrate in our submission: a picture with a clearatmosphere that has multiple layers allowing a variety of interpretations.
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how are u?everything ok?
had a hard day home now
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Pattern-Making, Pattern-Tracing: Teaching the Art of AnalysisJune
Michael Burnellwinning entry
Mike is a practicing RIBA pt. II architect based in Manchester, England. In his career to date,he has made the conscious decision to keep his expertise diverse, fully utilizing his passion forfilm, photography and animation to explore intricacies in symmetry and repetition, pushing hisunderstanding of architecture. His freelance work has featured in a variety of media across theUK, receiving a great deal of interest along the way.
This particular piece of work explores the relationship between Florence and the Tuscanlandscape, using the wallpaper designs of William Morris to propose a manifesto for thearchitectural and material detailing of Brownfield land in the city.
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Pattern-Making, Pattern-Tracing: Teaching Analysis :Measures of Verdure
Using wallpaper designs of William Morris to explore the relationship between the patterns in
landscape and the urban fabric of Florence, this scheme proposes a manifesto for the manage
Brownfield land in the city. It sees the use of CAD, CNC milling and laser cutting in the act o
floral patterns present in the designs, bringing a third dimension to the wallpaper.
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Human Value during the Era of Over-PopulationJuly
Michael Burnellwinning entry
Mike is a practicing RIBA pt. II architect based in Manchester, England. Taking inspiration fromthe redundancies of industry in the North of England, Mike amalgamates his passion for therepetition of architectural ideas with his distinct mixed media presentation techniques. Thispiece sees a hybrid prototype for a future architectural cityscape, tapping into Mikes ownresearch into utopian ideals.
He has received much recognition for his freelance work over the years, with his work featuringin galleries across England and Scotland.
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United Kingdom is a densely populated island
and available land to build on is scarce.
Where do we build next?
The aquatic resurrection sees recycled oil rigs
brought into the Wear Estuary from the NorthSea, providing the beginnings of sea-worthy
uctures, powered purely from renewable energy
ources. I nitiall y, existing lodging on the rigs willprovide office space as the project is developed
on self-suff icient l ines. Eventually when the
uation gets out of hand, the oil rigs will provide
emergency accommodation, using scavengedmaterials to expand the village further. If this
social experiment is deemed successful, a new
architectural landscape may be foreseeable.
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Public AppropriationAugust
Arquipelago: Gregory Marinic, Carlos Contreras and Jaime Garciawinning entry
'Baltimore Calling'Arquipelago, New York
Arquipelago is a contemporary and progressive architectural practice developing projects inarchitecture, interiors, urban design and identity. Believing that buildings and spatialexperiences are embedded with information, the practice seeks new directions that investigatesustainable solutions informed by site-specificity, materials innovation, and regionalism. Withoffices in New York and Houston, the practice operates through design, research, teachingand speculation.
Maintaining a careful balance between art and architecture, Arquipelago crafts environments
that actively blend buildings, interior, and landscapes. The practice curiously engages withcontext through a 21st century lens, merging rational and technological order with notions ofthe ephemeral. Timelessness and weathering are equally considered in the design of totalenvironments adapted to context, culture and climate.
Arquipelago is a networked practice led by principal Gregory Marinic. Gregory serves asDirector of Interior Architecture and Assistant Professor in the Gerald D. Hines College ofArchitecture at the University of Houston. He previously taught at Pratt Institute, CityUniversity of New York, and UDEM.
www.arquipelagostudio.com
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Kirby Hoythonorable mention
Kirby Hoyt, founder of EDGE Industries, holds a Master of Design Studies from HarvardUniversitys Graduate School of Design and a Bachelors of Landscape Architecture degreefrom Iowa State University. His firm, EDGE Industries, was created as a response to banalcorporate design with its primary focus on landscape urbanism, public art and urban design.His design philosophy values context of place and he has the ability to find beauty in prosaic,
common and forgotten realms.
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ublic Appropriation: Boston Commons, May 2004, 2:17 p.m. - 2:26 p.m.
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Gentrified: Carving out Space for the Homeless after GentrificationSeptember
Seyed Sepehr Hosseiniwinning entry
biography pending
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SOCIO DESIGN FOUNDATIONTMDenver, Colorado, [email protected]
2011