Students from Pratt Institute, University of Louisiana-Lafayette, and Syracuse win HERE+NOW student housing competition
The 2020 International Housing Design student competition has announce its winning entries. The HERE+NOW: A House for the 21st Century: 2020 Student Design Competition led by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) in collaboration with Custom Residential Architects Network (AIA CRAN) led an open call for housing designs that represent new "ideas of domesticity" for the 21st-century. According to the competition coordinators, "the jury selected five exceptional student projects that challenged students to envision a house for the HERE & NOW: informed by context, culture, and vernacular, but fully embracing 21st-century technology." With close to 300 project submissions and over 800 participants in the competition, its clear the topic is of interest to today's students. Below are the winners of the competition as well as the jury's responses to each of the winning projects. 1st PLACE WINNER Project - Lubec NarrowsStudent: Joseph Leaming of Pratt Institute 1st Pl...
The 2020 International Housing Design student competition has announce its winning entries.
The HERE+NOW: A House for the 21st Century: 2020 Student Design Competition led by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) in collaboration with Custom Residential Architects Network (AIA CRAN) led an open call for housing designs that represent new "ideas of domesticity" for the 21st-century.
According to the competition coordinators, "the jury selected five exceptional student projects that challenged students to envision a house for the HERE & NOW: informed by context, culture, and vernacular, but fully embracing 21st-century technology." With close to 300 project submissions and over 800 participants in the competition, its clear the topic is of interest to today's students. Below are the winners of the competition as well as the jury's responses to each of the winning projects. 1st PLACE WINNER
Project - Lubec Narrows
Student: Joseph Leaming of Pratt Institute