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ChiDesign CADE winners reinvent the learning spaces of the future

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Oct 13, 2015

The winners for the ChiDesign CADE competition have been announced!  As learning environments become more open and communally oriented, the Chicago Architecture Foundation launched the ideas competition as a means to explore possible models for future educational facilities. Participants put their creative design skills to the test by envisioning a new type of educational space called the Center for Architecture, Design and Education (CADE).

Read on for more.

CADE designs had to incorporate: a new headquarters, visitor center and exhibition spaces for the CAF; a new headquarters for the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH); a design and allied arts high school; and flexible learning spaces for out-of-school-time youth programs.

By the end of the competition, the jury (listed at the bottom) selected five winners. A student committee comprising of Chicago Public Schools high school students also had the opportunity to review submissions selected by the jury and then determine the Student Committee winners.

Scroll down to have a look at them.

Winner & Student Committee Honorable Mention For Creativity: Unveiled by Michael Ryan Charters & Ranjit John Korah
Winner: Layered Intelligence by mcdowellespinosa
Winner: A School is not a Building by STUDIOS Architecture
Winner: Occulus by MONADNOCK
Winner: Soft in the Middle by Nicolas Lee, Yewon Ji, Ryan Otterson

STUDENT COMMITTEE WINNERS

Student Committee Winner: Curtain by Boram Lee Jung & Jun Hwang
Student Committee Runner-Up: Tinkerability by Francisco Sampaio & Marcos Dornelles
Student Committee Honorable Mention for Functionality: Open, Connect, Reveal by Pavlo Kryvozub

The CAF is currently hosting a major exhibition featuring a shortlist of CADE submissions at the Chicago Architecture Biennial. The exhibition aims to reflect on the design of a Center for Architecture, Design and Education in Chicago, as well as highlight the city’s legacy of architectural leadership. The exhibition will run from October 1, 2015 to January 3, 2016.

The CADE competition jury featured:

  • Stanley Tigerman, Tigerman McCurry Architects
  • David Adjaye, Adjaye Associates
  • Monica Ponce De Leon, MPdL Studio
  • Billie Tsien, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
  • Ned Cramer, Editor-in-Chief of Architect magazine

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ChiDesign CADE winners reinvent the learning spaces of the future

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Oct 13, 2015

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learning ● educational facilities ● education ● chicago architectural foundation

The winners for the ChiDesign CADE competition have been announced!  As learning environments become more open and communally oriented, the Chicago Architecture Foundation launched the ideas competition as a means to explore possible models for future educational facilities. Participants put their creative design skills to the test by envisioning a new type of educational space called the Center for Architecture, Design and Education (CADE).

Read on for more.

CADE designs had to incorporate: a new headquarters, visitor center and exhibition spaces for the CAF; a new headquarters for the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH); a design and allied arts high school; and flexible learning spaces for out-of-school-time youth programs.

By the end of the competition, the jury (listed at the bottom) selected five winners. A student committee comprising of Chicago Public Schools high school students also had the opportunity to review submissions selected by the jury and then determine the Student Committee winners.

Scroll down to have a look at them.

Winner & Student Committee Honorable Mention For Creativity: Unveiled by Michael Ryan Charters & Ranjit John Korah
Winner: Layered Intelligence by mcdowellespinosa
Winner: A School is not a Building by STUDIOS Architecture
Winner: Occulus by MONADNOCK
Winner: Soft in the Middle by Nicolas Lee, Yewon Ji, Ryan Otterson

STUDENT COMMITTEE WINNERS

Student Committee Winner: Curtain by Boram Lee Jung & Jun Hwang
Student Committee Runner-Up: Tinkerability by Francisco Sampaio & Marcos Dornelles
Student Committee Honorable Mention for Functionality: Open, Connect, Reveal by Pavlo Kryvozub

The CAF is currently hosting a major exhibition featuring a shortlist of CADE submissions at the Chicago Architecture Biennial. The exhibition aims to reflect on the design of a Center for Architecture, Design and Education in Chicago, as well as highlight the city’s legacy of architectural leadership. The exhibition will run from October 1, 2015 to January 3, 2016.

The CADE competition jury featured:

  • Stanley Tigerman, Tigerman McCurry Architects
  • David Adjaye, Adjaye Associates
  • Monica Ponce De Leon, MPdL Studio
  • Billie Tsien, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
  • Ned Cramer, Editor-in-Chief of Architect magazine

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