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Grand Prize winner “The Baldwin Backlot” by Annabelle Asali, Sophia Sabini-Leite, and Woody Chiang. Image courtesy of USC School of Architecture.
USC School of Architecture’s annual Design Charrette concluded recently with five unique design-builds being awarded across three categories of the contest, which is now in its twelfth edition.
Tasked with creating a Media Incubator Center for Creative Content, students from the 4th-year, 5th-year, and Graduate course levels worked in teams of three to design a space that can support a wide array of creative services including film and video production, costuming, props, and other modern theater operations facilities that are common to the types of projects exemplified in Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s recently-completed Prior Performing Arts Center in Massachusetts and the new David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center by Diamond Schmitt and TBWTA.
Jurors for this year’s contest included Koning Eizenberg Principal Julie Eizenberg, Destination Crenshaw CEO Jason W. Foster, developer Chris Pearson, and HLW Los Angeles Managing Director Sejal Sonani. Scroll down to read more about each team’s winning design.
Grand Prize – “The Baldwin Backlot” by Annabelle Asali, Sophia Sabini-Leite, Woody Chiang
Grand Prize winner “The Baldwin Backlot” by Annabelle Asali, Sophia Sabini-Leite, and Woody Chiang. Image courtesy of USC School of Architecture.
2nd Place Winners – “The Bar” by Francesca Picard, Isabelle Dabrowski, and Anthony Quiroz
2nd Place winner “The Bar” by Francesca Picard, Isabelle Dabrowski, and Anthony Quiroz. Image courtesy of USC School of Architecture.
3rd Place – “Curtain Call” by Daniel Yoo, Yihan Wang, and Thomas Wang
Design Through the Justice and Equity Lens Award Winner – “The Stage” by Saloni Pandit, Anna Avdalyan, and Yasmeen Tizani
Design Through the Justice and Equity Lens Award winner “The Stage” by Saloni Pandit, Anna Avdalyan, and Yasmeen Tizani. Image courtesy of USC School of Architecture.
Best Demonstration of Interdisciplinary Collaboration Award – “Open Source Marlton” by Poorva Choudhary, Tishya Rao, and Josh Ryan.
Best Demonstration of Interdisciplinary Collaboration Award winner “Open Source Marlton” by Poorva Choudhary, Tishya Rao, and Josh Ryan. Image courtesy of USC School of Architecture.
The Design Charrette winners receive cash prizes ranging from $5,000 to $2,000. Learn more about the program and details of this year’s winning projects here.
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