Take a look at this year's winners of the ACSA/AISC Steel Design Student Competition

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) have announced the winners of their annual Steel Design Student Competition.This year’s winning field of eleven entries is split between Open and Workplace Wellness categories. Superlative projects from Ryerson University and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa showcase a diverse range of building types that includes designs for a Boston waterfront immigrant museum and biophilic research towers.Shaina Saporta of Arup and Virginia Tech professor Aki Ishida were among the six jury panelists. The full list of projects can be viewed below. CATEGORY I: WORKPLACE WELLNESS1st Place: Immersive Workplace (Cover image) Students: Moises Lio Can, Zaw Latt, Yaning Zhang, & Ming Xu Faculty Sponsor: Clark E. Llewellyn, FAIAInstitution: University of Hawai’i at MānoaCollaborators: Marion Fowlkes, FAIA & Stephen S. Huh, FAIAJury comments: "Immersive Workplace is a well executed design through its innovative use of steel, building form and spatial organization. The students considered the perspective of this building from the occupants point of view, which added an authentic human scale element. The thoroughly documented process of steel use and intricate drawings bring the overall design to a cohesive and well thought-out design."Read the full post on Bustler

Take a look at this year's winners of the ACSA/AISC Steel Design Student Competition

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) have announced the winners of their annual Steel Design Student Competition.

This year’s winning field of eleven entries is split between Open and Workplace Wellness categories. Superlative projects from Ryerson University and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa showcase a diverse range of building types that includes designs for a Boston waterfront immigrant museum and biophilic research towers.

Shaina Saporta of Arup and Virginia Tech professor Aki Ishida were among the six jury panelists. The full list of projects can be viewed below.

CATEGORY I: WORKPLACE WELLNESS

1st Place: Immersive Workplace (Cover image)
Students: Moises Lio Can, Zaw Latt, Yaning Zhang, & Ming Xu
Faculty Sponsor: Clark E. Llewellyn, FAIA
Institution: University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
Collaborators: Marion Fowlkes, FAIA & Stephen S. Huh, FAIA

Jury comments: "Immersive Workplace is a well executed design through its innovative use of steel, building form and spatial organization. The students considered the perspective of this building from the occupants point of view, which added an authentic human scale element. The thoroughly documented process of steel use and intricate drawings bring the overall design to a cohesive and well thought-out design."

Read the full post on Bustler