![]() announces its fifth Vectorworks Design Scholarship. Students can win up to $10,000 USD in global competitionĬolumbia, MD (December 2, 2020) -Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks, Inc. Once there, interested students may sign up for an email list to receive notifications regarding future scholarship award cycles.Parul Dubey on Decemin Announcement, Events, News, People Visit the Vectorworks Design Scholarship web gallery at to view the winning designs and runner-up projects. Not only were these students given monetary awards, but they also received licenses of Vectorworks Designer software for their schools’ labs, as well as free training provided by a Vectorworks expert. “Wonderland” by Paula Wheeler and Trish Thuy Trang Nhan, Arizona State University.“The Space Left Behind-Uncovered” by Filip Staszkiewicz, TU Dresden (Technische Universität Dresden).“The Wall” by Brecht Scheelen, UHasselt.“Siebenschläfer-Übernachten in der alten Scheune” by Sophia Rodermund, Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences.“Moerbekes Regeneratie” by Dries Pattyn, KASK, School of Arts of University College Ghent.“Sustainable Energy and Environmental Monitoring Centre, Saltaire” by Peter Markos, University of Sheffield.“Zuerichwohnen – Clusterwohnen im Solarhaus” by Joël Héritier, ETH Zürich.“Wander” by Tineke Gol and Astrid Stevens, University of Antwerp (Universiteit Antwerpen).“The Other Place” by Alexander Drachenberg, University of Wuppertal (Bergische Universität Wuppertal).“Next to Normal” by Ted Brown, University of Iowa.Submissions were evaluated based on effective use of computer technology and originality, as well as design integrity and a well-articulated design vision. In addition to Cheng and McNamara’s recognized achievement, an international panel of design professionals and academics also selected student projects that were awarded $3,000 each from across the architecture, landscape, entertainment and interior design fields. “Nothing is more heartening than having the professional world help to foster the next generation.” “We are thrilled by this news and by this distinguished and generous recognition of Ningxin and Kalen’s terrific work,” said Dean of the Rice School of Architecture Sarah Whiting. The studio is part of Totalization, a unique collaborative design program at Rice Architecture, which has been honored with distinction by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), as well as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ASCA). 2018) from Rice University’s School of Architecture were ultimately selected as this year’s winners of the prestigious Richard Diehl Award, with their project, “Open Pocket,” winning the $10,000 grand prize.įor their submission, Cheng and McNamara entered an assignment from their fall 2016 advanced studio, taught by Assistant Professor Andrew Colopy. The pool of entries was competitive, with more than 2,000 submissions from students around the world. Nearly $40,000 in prizes were awarded for projects that demonstrate the creativity and high-caliber work of the next generation of design professionals. ![]() Vectorworks, Inc., a global design and BIM software developer for the architecture, landscape and entertainment design industries, has continued to help students reach their highest potential with its third annual Vectorworks Design Scholarship program.
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