1996-97 Joint Study awards
 

We are again delighted to grant Awards of Distinction and Honorable Mentions to deserving students for their exceptional work. This year four awards and six mentions have been granted.

The nominations: To qualify for an award, a student needs to be nominated by the Principal Investigator of the JS school where he/she is enrolled. In addition to the images, the PIs are required to submit a summary description of the nominated project and to state the reasons for which they think the nominated student deserves an award.

This year, there were sixty-three (63) nominees from thirty-nine (39) different schools.

The categories: The nominated projects were placed into four categories: architectural design, which had twenty-five nominations, urban design with nine nominations, product and industrial design with seven nominations, and visualization/illustration, which had twenty-two nominations. One Award of Distinction was granted in each of these categories and a total of six Honorable Mentions.

The Jury: The selection of the awards was made by five jurors from outside AutoDesSys, all experts in computer aided design. Two of the jurors are from academia and Joint Study schools who had no student nominated for an award. The other three are professionals who make extensive use of computers in their practices. Two of them are also involved with education rather extensively. The jurors are listed below, in alphabetical order.

  • Friedhl Bohm, NBBJ Bohm, Columbus, Ohio

  • Ben Gianni, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

  • John Marx, Kaplan/McLaughin/Diaz Architects, San Francisco, California

  • Tom Maver, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
  • Thom Mayne, Morphosis, Santa Monica, California

The process: The projects of all the nominees were sent to the jurors as PageMaker and Acrobat documents on CD-ROMs, which also included animations and slide shows that accompanied some of the submissions. Names and school affiliations were not included. The jurors returned their selections for the four awards and grades (0 to 10) for each of the other projects. Selection of a project for an award was considered equivalent to a grade of 15. The grades were averaged and the one project from each category receiving the highest grade was selected for the award. Projects receiving an average grade of 8.0 or higher were selected for the honorable mentions.

The jury was also asked to comment on why they selected these particular projects. Their commentary is included with the displays of the award and honorable mention winning projects.

The winners: The projects of the Award of Distinction and Honorable Mention winning students are displayed on the next 9 pages. The awards and mentions are also highlighted on the pages of the respective schools. Some of the projects include slide shows or animations, which have been included on the CD-ROM supplement of this report. These projects are noted with a CD sign, on the following pages.

The prizes: All Awards of Distinction will receive a form•Z RenderZone license with one year technical support and updates. Their schools will also be waved the processing costs of a 10-seat JS license for next year. Honorable Mentions received diplomas commemorating the award.

Architectural design

Josh Beck, Award of Distinction
Inquiry of Traditional Expressions in Space
University of Colorado at Denver, Undergraduate Program at Boulder Campus, College of Architecture and Planning
Boulder, Colorado

 
Malgorzata Miskiewicz, Honorable Mention
A Music and Art Center
Swiss Federal Institute, Department of Architecture
Zurich-Honnenberg, Switzerland

Tranai Tangammtrong and Suwakon Watanapradit, Honorable Mention
Tree Museum and Virtual Construction Space
University of Colorado at Denver, Department of Architecture
Denver, Colorado

Urban and landscape design

Hoang Khanh Le and David Umemoto, Award of Distinction
Amenagement d'un Village Etudiant
Universite Laval, Ecole d'Architecture,
Quebec, Canada

Mark Ager, Honorable Mention
Center for Renewal
University of Manitoba, Faculty of Architecture
Manitoba, Canada

Product and Industrial design

A. Scott Howe, Award of Distinction
Qamel Specialty Vehicle
University of Michigan, Department of Architecture
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Paul O'Connor, Honorable Mention
Portable Rollator: A Mobility Aid for the Elderly
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Industrial Design
Champaign, Illinois

Visualization and Illustration

Junko Sassa, Award of Distinction
The Bomb
Parsons School of Design, Department of Digital Design
New York, New York

Daniel Loke, Honorable Mention
Astronaut
Academy of Art College, Department of Computer Education
San Francisco, California

Spencer Hecox, Honorable Mention
A Trailer
Red Rocks Community College, Department of Multimedia, Film, and Animation
Lakewood, Colorado