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The 2018 AIA Film Challenge results — watch the winning entries!

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Oct 10, 2018

Still from “Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School” by Cheryl Hess.

In this year's AIA Film Challenge: Blueprint for Better, architects and filmmakers were invited to create compelling short films telling the stories of architects working with civic leaders and local residents to create positive community impact.

From affordable housing to preservation, submissions covered various pressing topics. In the end, the jury selected a grand prize winner, runner up, third place, and a People's Choice Award. A jury panel of architects and film/media professionals selected the top three films, while the public voted for the People's Choice Award.

Both the Grand Prize Winner and People's Choice Award winner will receive a $5,000 cash prize and trips to NYC and Chicago, respectively, to present their films.

Check out the winning entries below.

Grand Prize: “Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School”
Filmmaker: Cheryl Hess

Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School from Cheryl Hess on Vimeo.

Description: “The Spring Garden School No. 1 in North Philadelphia had been sitting vacant and abandoned for nearly 30 years before the Philadelphia Housing Authority teamed with the non-profit Help USA to convert the property into affordable housing for low-income senior citizens and homeless veterans. Since 2013 the school district of Philadelphia has sold off over 20 properties and although some have been converted into market-rate apartments and condominiums, the Spring Garden School is the only one that offers affordable units to an under-served population. Now known as the Lural L. Blevins Center the building has 37 units and also offers social services including health care, counseling and employment opportunities to its residents. Philadelphia is currently experiencing a massive building boom and people are worried about the city losing its neighborhoods and its character. The question I plan to explore in the short piece is how can a city be forward looking and preserve its past?”

Runner Up: “A Joyful Gathering Place”
Director/Cinematographer: Chris Langer
Director/Editor: Kim Sutton

A JOYFUL GATHERING PLACE from Chris Langer on Vimeo.

Description: “The architects at Robert P. Madison International are on a mission to renovate and restore the historical Karamu House, the oldest operating African American Theatre in the United States. Joining forces with the Karamu House organization, Sandra Madison and her team are driven by a shared vision to foster community and revitalize the surrounding neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio.”

Third Place: “ChildSafe: Designed to Heal”
Filmmakers: Isaiah Rendon & Leo Aguirre

ChildSafe: Designed to Heal from Isaiah Rendon on Vimeo.

Description: “In Bexar County, one in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday; almost one-third are not old enough to attend kindergarten. Disturbingly, San Antonio continues to have the highest proportionate rate of confirmed child abuse cases of all major, metropolitan cities in Texas. ChildSafe is a nonprofit organization that helps restore dignity, hope, and trust to those children who have been traumatized by abuse and neglect. In 2016, ChildSafe found themselves in a building that was too small to sustain their growing support programs and their increase in staff. They enlisted the help of San Antonio architecture firm Overland Partners to build a new, state-of-the-art campus. This new facility would allow the organization to incorporate multiple government agencies such as health professionals, state agencies, law enforcement, and legal teams under one roof. Inspired by ChildSafe’s unique mission, Overland embraced the opportunity to create a building that could serve as a catalyst for human transformation.”

People's Choice Award: “Ka Hale: A Revival”
Filmmaker: Mighty Movies

Ka Hale: A Revival from Mighty Movies on Vimeo.

Description: “Architect and Kumu Francis Palani Sinenci leads the revival of ancient Hawaiian hale building in an effort to save indigenous cultural practices.”

The winners will officially premiere their films later this month at the following events:

Oct. 16: “Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School” screens at the opening night of the Architecture & Design Film Festival (ADFF) in New York

Oct. 16-21: “A Joyful Gathering Place” and “ChildSafe: Designed to Heal” will screen throughout ADFF

Oct. 18: “Ka Hale: A Revival” screens at the annual Chicago Ideas festival

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The 2018 AIA Film Challenge results — watch the winning entries!

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Oct 10, 2018

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Still from “Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School” by Cheryl Hess.

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aia ● film challenge ● architectural film ● competition ● community

In this year's AIA Film Challenge: Blueprint for Better, architects and filmmakers were invited to create compelling short films telling the stories of architects working with civic leaders and local residents to create positive community impact.

From affordable housing to preservation, submissions covered various pressing topics. In the end, the jury selected a grand prize winner, runner up, third place, and a People's Choice Award. A jury panel of architects and film/media professionals selected the top three films, while the public voted for the People's Choice Award.

Both the Grand Prize Winner and People's Choice Award winner will receive a $5,000 cash prize and trips to NYC and Chicago, respectively, to present their films.

Check out the winning entries below.

Grand Prize: “Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School”
Filmmaker: Cheryl Hess

Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School from Cheryl Hess on Vimeo.

Description: “The Spring Garden School No. 1 in North Philadelphia had been sitting vacant and abandoned for nearly 30 years before the Philadelphia Housing Authority teamed with the non-profit Help USA to convert the property into affordable housing for low-income senior citizens and homeless veterans. Since 2013 the school district of Philadelphia has sold off over 20 properties and although some have been converted into market-rate apartments and condominiums, the Spring Garden School is the only one that offers affordable units to an under-served population. Now known as the Lural L. Blevins Center the building has 37 units and also offers social services including health care, counseling and employment opportunities to its residents. Philadelphia is currently experiencing a massive building boom and people are worried about the city losing its neighborhoods and its character. The question I plan to explore in the short piece is how can a city be forward looking and preserve its past?”

Runner Up: “A Joyful Gathering Place”
Director/Cinematographer: Chris Langer
Director/Editor: Kim Sutton

A JOYFUL GATHERING PLACE from Chris Langer on Vimeo.

Description: “The architects at Robert P. Madison International are on a mission to renovate and restore the historical Karamu House, the oldest operating African American Theatre in the United States. Joining forces with the Karamu House organization, Sandra Madison and her team are driven by a shared vision to foster community and revitalize the surrounding neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio.”

Third Place: “ChildSafe: Designed to Heal”
Filmmakers: Isaiah Rendon & Leo Aguirre

ChildSafe: Designed to Heal from Isaiah Rendon on Vimeo.

Description: “In Bexar County, one in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday; almost one-third are not old enough to attend kindergarten. Disturbingly, San Antonio continues to have the highest proportionate rate of confirmed child abuse cases of all major, metropolitan cities in Texas. ChildSafe is a nonprofit organization that helps restore dignity, hope, and trust to those children who have been traumatized by abuse and neglect. In 2016, ChildSafe found themselves in a building that was too small to sustain their growing support programs and their increase in staff. They enlisted the help of San Antonio architecture firm Overland Partners to build a new, state-of-the-art campus. This new facility would allow the organization to incorporate multiple government agencies such as health professionals, state agencies, law enforcement, and legal teams under one roof. Inspired by ChildSafe’s unique mission, Overland embraced the opportunity to create a building that could serve as a catalyst for human transformation.”

People's Choice Award: “Ka Hale: A Revival”
Filmmaker: Mighty Movies

Ka Hale: A Revival from Mighty Movies on Vimeo.

Description: “Architect and Kumu Francis Palani Sinenci leads the revival of ancient Hawaiian hale building in an effort to save indigenous cultural practices.”

The winners will officially premiere their films later this month at the following events:

Oct. 16: “Past/Presence: Saving the Spring Garden School” screens at the opening night of the Architecture & Design Film Festival (ADFF) in New York

Oct. 16-21: “A Joyful Gathering Place” and “ChildSafe: Designed to Heal” will screen throughout ADFF

Oct. 18: “Ka Hale: A Revival” screens at the annual Chicago Ideas festival

RELATED COMPETITION American Institute of Architects Film Challenge: Blueprint for Better
RELATED NEWS Winner of I Look Up Film Challenge shows architecture's impact on fight against homelessness in Los Angeles
RELATED NEWS “A Roof of Their Own” voted as People's Choice winner in 2017 AIA I Look Up Film Challenge

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