Vectorworks Design Scholarship Winners
John Hill
26. d’octubre 2015
Benno Schmitz: The Museum of Contemporary Arts in Bonn / Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin
Vectorworks has announced the winners – sixteen students/teams from eight countries – in its second annual design scholarship for students in architecture, landscape, and entertainment degrees.
Pictured is Benno Schmitz's design for The Museum of Contemporary Arts in Bonn. Schmitz, from the Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, received the Richard Diehl Award, the scholarship program’s $10,000 grand prize.
Over 2,000 students entered the scholarship competition, more than double its inaugural year. In addition to Schmitz winning the grand prize, the judges also recognized 15 other global projects as winners of $3,000 Vectorworks Design Scholarships.
The full list of winners:
- Café Terminaal by Frédérique Windels and Yleni Bossu, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
- Flowing Time—The Industrial Landscape Restoration of 751 Locomotive Square by Xu Lin (林徐), Capital Normal University Beijing, China
- Live Forever by Liu Xiang (刘翔刘), Central Academy of Drama Beijing, China
- Mexico City BIGnature by Natasha Polozenko, Harvard Graduate School of Design, United States
- Opportunity in Danger by Maham Tahir, Birmingham School of Architecture, United Kingdom
- Räumlich Reimagined by Fatima Blötzer, Muttenz der Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Switzerland
- Rosengarten Hotel by Brecht Casier, Sint Lucas, Belgium
- The Center for Folktale Communication by Ryan Turner and Ronli Mak, University of Calgary, Canada
- The Electra Project by Martha Carter and Morgan Price, University of California at Irvine, United States
- “The Displacement” or “Revolt of Abandoned Architecture” by Anthony Chun Ming Ko, The University of Hong Kong, China
- The Magic Flute by Neneh Lucia, Victorian College of the Arts, Australia
- The Nature of Flutmulde by Nikolai Hein and Yumeng Zhang, University of Kassel, Germany
- The Nest We Grow by Baxter Smith, Hsiu Wei Chang, Fanzheng Dong, Hsin-Yu Chen, Yan Huang and Max Edwards, University of California at Berkeley, United States
- Vertical Metabolism by Matt Perotto, University of Toronto, Canada
- What is Normal? by Isabelle Weydert, Sint Lucas, Belgium
Visit the Vectorworks Design Scholarship website to see all of the winning projects.