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Winners of the 2014 Great Places Awards to be exhibited at EDRA Conference, New Orleans

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, May 19, 2014

2014 EDRA Great Places Awards recipients

The annual Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Great Places Awards highlight the invaluable relationship between people and their experience with physical space.

For its 2014 program, EDRA chose six winning projects that exemplify professional and scholarly excellence in environmental and experiential design.

  • 2014 Place Design Award: Masoro Village Project by GA Collaborative
  • 2014 Place Design Award: Open House by Matthew Mazzotta
  • 2014 Place Design Award: Sugar Beach by Claude Cormier et Associés
  • 2014 Place Planning Award: Pike-Pine Renaissance by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
  • 2014 Place Research Award: Green Alley Demonstration Project by City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development, the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center
  • 2014 Place Book Award: The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space by Vikas Mehta

The winners were selected by an esteemed jury of research and design professionals:

  • Protip Biswas, Vice President, Homelessness and Community Outreach, United Way of Greater Atlanta
  • Shashi Caan, Founding Principal, The Collective US/UK, and President IFI – The International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers
  • Blair Humphreys , Director, The Humphreys Fund
  • Elizabeth Mossop , Director, Spackman Mossop Michaels
  • Lynn Paxson, Professor, Iowa State University Architecture Department

Winning projects will be displayed at the 45th annual EDRA Conference in New Orleans, LA taking place on May 28-31, 2014.

Have a look at the projects below.

2014 Place Design Award: Masoro Village Project
By GA Collaborative

2014 Place Design Award: Masoro Village Project by GA Collaborative

Project summary: "The Masoro Village Project, a 2014 Place Design Award recipient from GA Collaborative, was conceived by the nonprofit design organization comprised of practitioners and educators to bring design thinking to Masoro, Rwanda in the form of new housing. The first house built in 2013 used low-impact building materials, engaged both skilled and unskilled local labor, and was a vehicle to test and teach building techniques new to the country. To sustain the newly gained knowledge within the country, GA Collaborative worked closely with local architecture students from the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology who were involved with the project at each stage, working side-by-side with the villagers."

2014 Place Design Award: Open House
By Matthew Mazzotta

2014 Place Design Award: Open House by Matthew Mazzotta

Project summary: "Open House is a community-built physically transforming house/theater in York, Alabama. In 2011, artist Matthew Mazzotta was invited by the Coleman Center for the Arts to organize an artwork with the people of York. During Mazzotta's initial visit, he engaged the community in a dialogue about their needs and desires for the space. From this conversation, they developed a project that uses the materials of an abandoned house as well as the land it sits on to build the transforming structure on the footprint of the old house. Open House directly addresses the lack of public space in York by providing a physical location as common ground for community dialogue and activities."

2014 Place Design Award: Sugar Beach
By Claude Cormier et Associés

2014 Place Design Award: Sugar Beach by Claude Cormier et Associés

Project summary: "Formerly a parking lot in a faded industrial area, Sugar Beach from Claude Cormier et Associés marks a significant moment in the continuing revitalization of Toronto’s waterfront. As the first public space built in the emerging East Bayfront neighborhood, Sugar Beach sets the mood to define the area’s shift from dereliction to a diverse live-work-play community. The increasing rate of intensification in downtown Toronto brings with it a need for public realm that is generous. As the traditional appeal of the cottage getaway succumbs to cost, automobile, and environmental constraints, Sugar Beach offers a sustainable alternative where people do not have to leave the city or spend money for recreation."

2014 Place Planning Award: Pike-Pine Renaissance
By Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

2014 Place Planning Award: Pike-Pine Renaissance by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

Project summary: "Pike-Pine Renaissance, sponsored by the Downtown Seattle Association, was developed from a call for design guidelines for downtown streets and has expanded to a much larger advocacy for the street as the city’s greatest public space. Building on the numerous plans already in place, the team at Gustafson Guthrie Nichol focused on broadening expectations of what it would mean to meet the client’s goals of making Seattle “America’s Best Urban Experience,” while simultaneously developing details for new construction. Pairing the practical with the highly ambitious allowed stakeholders to dream big while offering achievable incremental goals that could start immediately."

2014 Place Research Award: Green Alley Demonstration Project
By City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development, the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center

2014 Place Research Award: Green Alley Demonstration Project by City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development, the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center

Project summary: "The Green Alley Demonstration Project represents the culmination of nine years of applied, community-engaged design research that asks how the regenerative redesign and reconstruction of alley networks influences the dynamic capacities of three coupled systems: low-income households, biophysical environ ments, and municipal management. To answer this question, a partnership between the City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development , the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center was formed to redevelop a selected demonstration alley using regenerative design principles."

2014 Place Book Award: The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space
By Vikas Mehta

2014 Place Book Award: The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space by Vikas Mehta

Project summary: "The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space by Vikas Meht, argues that one of the cardinal roles of the street, as public space, is to provide a setting for a range of social behaviors. This in-depth study of streets systematically examines the actions and perceptions of people, develops a comprehensive typology of social behaviors in public space, and provides a thorough inquiry into th e social dimensions of streets."

Images courtesy of the EDRA Great Places Awards

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Winners of the 2014 Great Places Awards to be exhibited at EDRA Conference, New Orleans

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, May 19, 2014

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2014 EDRA Great Places Awards recipients

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usa ● results ● new orleans ● louisiana ● great places awards ● experiential space ● environmental design research association ● environmental design ● edra ● conference

The annual Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Great Places Awards highlight the invaluable relationship between people and their experience with physical space.

For its 2014 program, EDRA chose six winning projects that exemplify professional and scholarly excellence in environmental and experiential design.

  • 2014 Place Design Award: Masoro Village Project by GA Collaborative
  • 2014 Place Design Award: Open House by Matthew Mazzotta
  • 2014 Place Design Award: Sugar Beach by Claude Cormier et Associés
  • 2014 Place Planning Award: Pike-Pine Renaissance by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
  • 2014 Place Research Award: Green Alley Demonstration Project by City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development, the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center
  • 2014 Place Book Award: The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space by Vikas Mehta

The winners were selected by an esteemed jury of research and design professionals:

  • Protip Biswas, Vice President, Homelessness and Community Outreach, United Way of Greater Atlanta
  • Shashi Caan, Founding Principal, The Collective US/UK, and President IFI – The International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers
  • Blair Humphreys , Director, The Humphreys Fund
  • Elizabeth Mossop , Director, Spackman Mossop Michaels
  • Lynn Paxson, Professor, Iowa State University Architecture Department

Winning projects will be displayed at the 45th annual EDRA Conference in New Orleans, LA taking place on May 28-31, 2014.

Have a look at the projects below.

2014 Place Design Award: Masoro Village Project
By GA Collaborative

2014 Place Design Award: Masoro Village Project by GA Collaborative

Project summary: "The Masoro Village Project, a 2014 Place Design Award recipient from GA Collaborative, was conceived by the nonprofit design organization comprised of practitioners and educators to bring design thinking to Masoro, Rwanda in the form of new housing. The first house built in 2013 used low-impact building materials, engaged both skilled and unskilled local labor, and was a vehicle to test and teach building techniques new to the country. To sustain the newly gained knowledge within the country, GA Collaborative worked closely with local architecture students from the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology who were involved with the project at each stage, working side-by-side with the villagers."

2014 Place Design Award: Open House
By Matthew Mazzotta

2014 Place Design Award: Open House by Matthew Mazzotta

Project summary: "Open House is a community-built physically transforming house/theater in York, Alabama. In 2011, artist Matthew Mazzotta was invited by the Coleman Center for the Arts to organize an artwork with the people of York. During Mazzotta's initial visit, he engaged the community in a dialogue about their needs and desires for the space. From this conversation, they developed a project that uses the materials of an abandoned house as well as the land it sits on to build the transforming structure on the footprint of the old house. Open House directly addresses the lack of public space in York by providing a physical location as common ground for community dialogue and activities."

2014 Place Design Award: Sugar Beach
By Claude Cormier et Associés

2014 Place Design Award: Sugar Beach by Claude Cormier et Associés

Project summary: "Formerly a parking lot in a faded industrial area, Sugar Beach from Claude Cormier et Associés marks a significant moment in the continuing revitalization of Toronto’s waterfront. As the first public space built in the emerging East Bayfront neighborhood, Sugar Beach sets the mood to define the area’s shift from dereliction to a diverse live-work-play community. The increasing rate of intensification in downtown Toronto brings with it a need for public realm that is generous. As the traditional appeal of the cottage getaway succumbs to cost, automobile, and environmental constraints, Sugar Beach offers a sustainable alternative where people do not have to leave the city or spend money for recreation."

2014 Place Planning Award: Pike-Pine Renaissance
By Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

2014 Place Planning Award: Pike-Pine Renaissance by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

Project summary: "Pike-Pine Renaissance, sponsored by the Downtown Seattle Association, was developed from a call for design guidelines for downtown streets and has expanded to a much larger advocacy for the street as the city’s greatest public space. Building on the numerous plans already in place, the team at Gustafson Guthrie Nichol focused on broadening expectations of what it would mean to meet the client’s goals of making Seattle “America’s Best Urban Experience,” while simultaneously developing details for new construction. Pairing the practical with the highly ambitious allowed stakeholders to dream big while offering achievable incremental goals that could start immediately."

2014 Place Research Award: Green Alley Demonstration Project
By City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development, the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center

2014 Place Research Award: Green Alley Demonstration Project by City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development, the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center

Project summary: "The Green Alley Demonstration Project represents the culmination of nine years of applied, community-engaged design research that asks how the regenerative redesign and reconstruction of alley networks influences the dynamic capacities of three coupled systems: low-income households, biophysical environ ments, and municipal management. To answer this question, a partnership between the City of Austin, The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development , the Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, and Austin Community Design and Development Center was formed to redevelop a selected demonstration alley using regenerative design principles."

2014 Place Book Award: The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space
By Vikas Mehta

2014 Place Book Award: The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space by Vikas Mehta

Project summary: "The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space by Vikas Meht, argues that one of the cardinal roles of the street, as public space, is to provide a setting for a range of social behaviors. This in-depth study of streets systematically examines the actions and perceptions of people, develops a comprehensive typology of social behaviors in public space, and provides a thorough inquiry into th e social dimensions of streets."

Images courtesy of the EDRA Great Places Awards

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