News & Results:
Search News:

tag:/Student

Clemson University Students Take First Prize at Design to Zero Competition
discuss
save this inactive pick
saved by 0

Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2012
A team of two graduate students from Clemson University School of Architecture, Eric Laine and Suzanne Steelman, has won the international Dow Solar Design to Zero competition. The team's proposal LiveWork was awarded the first place award, along with a $20,000 prize sponsored…

Holcim Award-Winning Project Advocates Bicycle Commuting in Beijing
discuss
save this inactive pick
saved by 0

Posted: Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Just last week, we published the outstanding winners of the 2011 Regional Holcim Awards for the Asia Pacific Region which celebrates smart, sustainable solutions in architecture and construction. Taking the top prize in the program's “Next Generation” category was MIT student August Liau for a project to increase…

BLUETUBE BAR by DOSE
discuss
save this inactive pick
saved by 0

Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Portuguese collective DOSE has sent us images and a fascinating time-lapse video of their project BLUETUBE BAR, a temporary bar to operate at the annual academic festival in Oporto, Portugal, Queima das Fitas. The project won the student competition sponsored by the School of Architecture at…

KRob Competition 2011 - The winners are in!

Posted: Friday, November 18, 2011
Eleven winners and eighteen finalists were announced this week at KRob 2011, the international Ken Roberts Architectural Delineation, Drawing and Illustration Competition. The prestigious contest is the longest running architectural drawing competition currently in operation anywhere in the world, hosted annually by the AIA Dallas…

AirDrop Irrigation Wins First Prize at 2011 James Dyson Awards
discuss
save this inactive pick
saved by 0

Posted: Friday, November 11, 2011
One winning project and two runners-up have recently been announced at the 2011 edition of the James Dyson Awards, an international student design award running in 18 countries. The first prize went to the entry 'AirDrop Irrigation' from Australia. Two top awards went to the design concepts…

Results of the 2011: Why Tall? Student Tall Building Competition
discuss
save this inactive pick
saved by 0

Posted: Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Winners have been announced at the first annual CTBUH International Student Design Competition "2011: Why Tall?". From more than 200 projects submitted, 32 finalists were displayed and judged during the 2011 Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) World Conference in Seoul, earlier in October. The…

International School-Museum of Flamenco Competition Announces Winners
discuss
save this inactive pick
saved by 0

Posted: Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Ten finalists have been announced in the International School-Museum of Flamenco (ISMOF) competition, with three of them being honorable mentions and another three as the final winners. The jury members Inma E. Maluenda, Juan Roldán Martín, Edgar Gonzalez, Luis Diaz-Mauriño, and Victoria Acebo met a few days ago in Madrid…

Polymorphic: A Kinetic Installation

Posted: Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Polymorphic is a fascinating kinetic installation designed and produced by ten architecture students from Columbia University GSAPP in New York City. The installation was created within Fast Pace/Slow Space, a course taught by Brigette Borders and Mark Bearak. The team included Charlie Able, Alexis Burson, Ivy Chan,…

Busan Opera House Proposal by Columbia University Team

Posted: Friday, August 26, 2011
In the past few days, we've received many exciting entries to the South Korean Busan Opera House competition. The entry "Filtration"  from graduates of Columbia University received the second prize in the competition's student category. The design team included Paul Tse, Sarah Chung, Steven Tsai, Xander Lu,…

Winners of the [LONDON] Olympic Games Information Pavilion Competition

Posted: Monday, July 18, 2011
Winners have been announced in the  [LONDON] Information Pavilion. The international ideas competition, hosted by [AC-CA], invited architects and architecture students to design a temporary, freestanding information pavilion within the world famous Trafalgar Square in the Heart of London during the 2012 Olympic Games.

News Tags:


Search News by Keyword:
Advertisement