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Check out the winners of the 2020 Perkins and Will Philip Freelon Design Competition

By Katherine Guimapang|

Wednesday, Aug 26, 2020

Image courtesy of Vangel Kukov and Hala EL Khorazaty

The annual Philip Freelon Design Competition, led by Perkins and Will, announces its 2020 winners. Formerly known as the Design Leadership Council (DLC) Design Competition, the annual Perkins and Will competition was renamed to honor the late architect Philip Freelon in 2019. 

The 2020 competition brief focused on affordable housing and design initiatives addressing this ongoing issue. This year, 68 design teams across all Perkins and Will firms participated in the competition. 

Below are the winning projects and project descriptions provided by competition coordinators.

PRIZE WINNERS

First Prize: Arroyo by Vangel Kukov and Hala EL Khorazaty

Infused with principles of social equity, the project also introduces a plan for subsidizing residents’ monthly rent in exchange for community service. The outcome envisioned by Vangel and Hala is that the residents will strengthen their sense of community and thrive—physically, mentally, socially, and economically.​ Image courtesy of Vangel Kukov and Hala EL Khorazaty. Text courtesy of Philip Freelon Design Competiton

Second Prize: “Living Closer,” designed by Giancarlo Gastaldin and Gaia Cellay

The Living Closer team chose to focus on all three sites—New York, Denver, and Los Angeles—by implementing a modular system that can easily respond to unique climate conditions and site specificity. Its prefabricated units can be disassembled, replaced, reused, and recycled over the course of the building’s lifespan to allow for expansion or downsizing, as needed. Jurors appreciated the team’s creative investigation into different unit types, as well as the diversity of ages, races, and ethnicities they included in their project’s renderings. Image courtesy of Giancarlo Gastaldin and Gaia Cella. Text courtesy of Philip Freelon Design Competiton

Second Prize: “Our Backyard,” designed by Foad Faizi, Smith Marks, and Allen Pratt

The Our Backyard team focused on a modular system concept in New York. The designers created a flexible framework that allows living units to be arranged in multiple ways, catering to the lifestyle of young professionals. An open plan concept empowers tenants to become active participants in the community, while taking advantage of the site’s existing green space and its view. This strategy further maximized daylighting and created a better visual connection to the site and its surroundings. Image courtesy of Foad Faizi, Smith Marks, and Allen Pratt. Text courtesy of Philip Freelon Design Competiton

MERIT AWARDS

"Aspen Cooperative," designed by Richard Schunemann, Vaia Vakouli, and Thomas Henderson Schwartz

Image courtesy of Richard Schunemann, Vaia Vakouli, and Thomas Henderson Schwartz.

"Pivot," designed by Mahdiar Ghaffarian, Hannah Gibson, Alyssa Quiring and Rick Browner

Image courtesy of Mahdiar Ghaffarian, Hannah Gibson, Alyssa Quiring and Rick Browner.

"The Sponge," designed by Max Hu, Qian Yu, and Zhoufan Chen

Image courtesy of Max Hu, Qian Yu, and Zhoufan Chen.

To learn more about the competition and competition submissions click here.

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Check out the winners of the 2020 Perkins and Will Philip Freelon Design Competition

By Katherine Guimapang|

Wednesday, Aug 26, 2020

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Image courtesy of Vangel Kukov and Hala EL Khorazaty

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The annual Philip Freelon Design Competition, led by Perkins and Will, announces its 2020 winners. Formerly known as the Design Leadership Council (DLC) Design Competition, the annual Perkins and Will competition was renamed to honor the late architect Philip Freelon in 2019. 

The 2020 competition brief focused on affordable housing and design initiatives addressing this ongoing issue. This year, 68 design teams across all Perkins and Will firms participated in the competition. 

Below are the winning projects and project descriptions provided by competition coordinators.

PRIZE WINNERS

First Prize: Arroyo by Vangel Kukov and Hala EL Khorazaty

Infused with principles of social equity, the project also introduces a plan for subsidizing residents’ monthly rent in exchange for community service. The outcome envisioned by Vangel and Hala is that the residents will strengthen their sense of community and thrive—physically, mentally, socially, and economically.​ Image courtesy of Vangel Kukov and Hala EL Khorazaty. Text courtesy of Philip Freelon Design Competiton

Second Prize: “Living Closer,” designed by Giancarlo Gastaldin and Gaia Cellay

The Living Closer team chose to focus on all three sites—New York, Denver, and Los Angeles—by implementing a modular system that can easily respond to unique climate conditions and site specificity. Its prefabricated units can be disassembled, replaced, reused, and recycled over the course of the building’s lifespan to allow for expansion or downsizing, as needed. Jurors appreciated the team’s creative investigation into different unit types, as well as the diversity of ages, races, and ethnicities they included in their project’s renderings. Image courtesy of Giancarlo Gastaldin and Gaia Cella. Text courtesy of Philip Freelon Design Competiton

Second Prize: “Our Backyard,” designed by Foad Faizi, Smith Marks, and Allen Pratt

The Our Backyard team focused on a modular system concept in New York. The designers created a flexible framework that allows living units to be arranged in multiple ways, catering to the lifestyle of young professionals. An open plan concept empowers tenants to become active participants in the community, while taking advantage of the site’s existing green space and its view. This strategy further maximized daylighting and created a better visual connection to the site and its surroundings. Image courtesy of Foad Faizi, Smith Marks, and Allen Pratt. Text courtesy of Philip Freelon Design Competiton

MERIT AWARDS

"Aspen Cooperative," designed by Richard Schunemann, Vaia Vakouli, and Thomas Henderson Schwartz

Image courtesy of Richard Schunemann, Vaia Vakouli, and Thomas Henderson Schwartz.

"Pivot," designed by Mahdiar Ghaffarian, Hannah Gibson, Alyssa Quiring and Rick Browner

Image courtesy of Mahdiar Ghaffarian, Hannah Gibson, Alyssa Quiring and Rick Browner.

"The Sponge," designed by Max Hu, Qian Yu, and Zhoufan Chen

Image courtesy of Max Hu, Qian Yu, and Zhoufan Chen.

To learn more about the competition and competition submissions click here.

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