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2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship awarded to Jennifer Ly for “New Common”

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Apr 20, 2017

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

The Boston Society of Architects/AIA recently announced Jennifer Ly, a designer at Foster + Partners, as the lucky winner of the 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship, which allows the recipient to travel for at least 6 months studying architecture. Previous Rotch scholars include Robert Alexander and Christopher Karlson, who published a book on his research about performing arts-based architecture.

Every year, the competition pool continues to grow larger. Starting out with 110 entrants, only five finalists advanced from the rigorous first stage of the competition. Each finalist presented their project to the jury (listed below) in Boston. 

Jennifer Ly ultimately won the jury's favor with her project “New Common”. Based in Silicon Valley, Ly — who received her M.Arch at Harvard GSD in 2014 — will receive $38,500 to fund at least six months of travel in the coming year.

The 2017 runner-up project is “Reflecting the past” by architect Austin Ward, who gets an automatic pass into next year’s final competition.

Have a look at Jennifer Ly's winning project below.

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

Project text: “Situated in Boston’s City Hall Plaza, the Forum is a contemporary civic place that promotes information, dialogue and collaboration. It fosters education and social interaction through the spatial intersections, ranging from intimate encounters to larger, urban spectacle.”

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

“The public auditorium serves as the center of the Forum, and operates as a transparent venue for lectures, screenings, and performances. As the antithesis of the black box, the auditorium engages with a greater audience by extending its visual connection inside and outside. It sets the stage for the lower level plaza, which is supported and activated by a restaurant, bookstore, and an Internet center.”

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

“From the upper level plaza, the coworking space shares visual connections with the auditorium and the Newseum Gallery. The Forum is organized through an inverted ziggurat, enclosed and unified by a thin, transparent veil. The inverted ziggurat is formed by irregularly shaped, intersecting volumes that maximize flexible configuration in their open plans. The void between the ziggurat and veil frame views of the City.”

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

“As Boston’s new Common, the Forum brings a heightened awareness of others through its collision of public programs.”

Jury: Josh Simoneau AIA, urban designer, Utile, Inc.; David Fixler FAIA, principal, EYP Inc.; Andrea Leers FAIA, principal, Leers Weinzapfel Associates; Rami el Smahy, principal, over,under; and Peter Wiederspahn, AIA graduate programs coordinator of the Northeastern University School of Architecture and secretary of the Rotch Travelling Scholarship Committee.

RELATED NEWS Rotch Travelling Scholar Christopher Karlson publishes performing arts-based architecture research
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2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship awarded to Jennifer Ly for “New Common”

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Apr 20, 2017

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“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

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rotch travelling scholarship ● traveling scholarship ● traveling ● design research ● boston society of architects ● boston society of architects/aia ● competition ● academia ● boston
Boston Society for Architecture
Boston Society for Architecture

The Boston Society of Architects/AIA recently announced Jennifer Ly, a designer at Foster + Partners, as the lucky winner of the 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship, which allows the recipient to travel for at least 6 months studying architecture. Previous Rotch scholars include Robert Alexander and Christopher Karlson, who published a book on his research about performing arts-based architecture.

Every year, the competition pool continues to grow larger. Starting out with 110 entrants, only five finalists advanced from the rigorous first stage of the competition. Each finalist presented their project to the jury (listed below) in Boston. 

Jennifer Ly ultimately won the jury's favor with her project “New Common”. Based in Silicon Valley, Ly — who received her M.Arch at Harvard GSD in 2014 — will receive $38,500 to fund at least six months of travel in the coming year.

The 2017 runner-up project is “Reflecting the past” by architect Austin Ward, who gets an automatic pass into next year’s final competition.

Have a look at Jennifer Ly's winning project below.

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

Project text: “Situated in Boston’s City Hall Plaza, the Forum is a contemporary civic place that promotes information, dialogue and collaboration. It fosters education and social interaction through the spatial intersections, ranging from intimate encounters to larger, urban spectacle.”

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

“The public auditorium serves as the center of the Forum, and operates as a transparent venue for lectures, screenings, and performances. As the antithesis of the black box, the auditorium engages with a greater audience by extending its visual connection inside and outside. It sets the stage for the lower level plaza, which is supported and activated by a restaurant, bookstore, and an Internet center.”

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

“From the upper level plaza, the coworking space shares visual connections with the auditorium and the Newseum Gallery. The Forum is organized through an inverted ziggurat, enclosed and unified by a thin, transparent veil. The inverted ziggurat is formed by irregularly shaped, intersecting volumes that maximize flexible configuration in their open plans. The void between the ziggurat and veil frame views of the City.”

“New Common” by Jennifer Ly. Image courtesy of 2016-17 Rotch Travelling Scholarship.

“As Boston’s new Common, the Forum brings a heightened awareness of others through its collision of public programs.”

Jury: Josh Simoneau AIA, urban designer, Utile, Inc.; David Fixler FAIA, principal, EYP Inc.; Andrea Leers FAIA, principal, Leers Weinzapfel Associates; Rami el Smahy, principal, over,under; and Peter Wiederspahn, AIA graduate programs coordinator of the Northeastern University School of Architecture and secretary of the Rotch Travelling Scholarship Committee.

RELATED NEWS Rotch Travelling Scholar Christopher Karlson publishes performing arts-based architecture research
RELATED NEWS Robert Alexander Wins 2013 Rotch Travelling Scholarship
RELATED NEWS Christopher Karlson Wins Rotch Travelling Scholarship

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