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Georgia Tech’s NOMAS Chapter Sweeps National Student Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Nov 9, 2009

Georgia Tech’s chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) prevailed at the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) nation-wide conference in St. Louis, MO. The group received the top prize for its entry in the design competition, and was named Chapter of the Year, besting heavyweight NOMAS chapters at Cornell, the University of Florida, Syracuse and University of Illinois, among others.

Student Competition Entry by Georgia Tech NOMAS Chapter

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The competition-winning entry ‘Casa de Espacio Chispa’ by Georgia Tech’s NOMAS Chapter

The NOMA competition guidelines set in Spring 2009 issued a challenge to analyze, absorb and engage the culturally fertile and diverse urban landscape of Benton Park—a St. Louis neighborhood in transition. The client for the competition is an immigrant family from Bogota, Columbia. Consisting of a husband, wife, two children, and two grandparents (one who uses a wheelchair), the family recently inherited a piece of land in Benton Park and needed a home. Georgia Tech’s entry, Casa de Espacio Chispa, “blew the jury away,” according to Bill Stanley, one of the first African-American graduates of the Architecture Program at Tech.

Student Competition Entry by Georgia Tech NOMAS Chapter

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‘Casa de Espacio Chispa’

The jury was made up of seasoned academics and professionals—Sean Vance, AIA, NOMA (NC State University); Chris Hinton-Lee, AIA, SES (US Army Corps of Engineers); and Michael Willis FAIA NOMA(MWA). They noted that Georgia Tech NOMAS’s passion for design was extremely evident in the team’s verbal presentation, and that the entry showed a was a clear notion of universally accessible design, which reflected their understanding for the client’s needs.

Student Competition Entry by Georgia Tech NOMAS Chapter

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‘Casa de Espacio Chispa’

The group’s work was guided by three volunteer instructors—Herman Howard and Nekia Strong of HOK Atlanta; and Georgia Tech instructor Dawn Trimble. Participating students included Chad Boone, Saa Camanor, Ashley Johnson, Inbeom Lee, Ken Mai, Arpan Patel, Audrey Plummer, Ralph Raymond, Joi Ricks, Chi Chi Ugenyi, Donniece Wright and Vincent Yee.

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Students of the GT NOMAS Chapter

Georgia Tech NOMAS aims to build a strong chapter of design students and professionals whose sensibilities and interests include a strong promotion of diversity. The group’s recent activities include the highly successful Women in Architecture Symposium and mentoring program.

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Georgia Tech’s NOMAS Chapter Sweeps National Student Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Nov 9, 2009

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Georgia Tech’s chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) prevailed at the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) nation-wide conference in St. Louis, MO. The group received the top prize for its entry in the design competition, and was named Chapter of the Year, besting heavyweight NOMAS chapters at Cornell, the University of Florida, Syracuse and University of Illinois, among others.

Student Competition Entry by Georgia Tech NOMAS Chapter

Click above image to enlarge
The competition-winning entry ‘Casa de Espacio Chispa’ by Georgia Tech’s NOMAS Chapter

The NOMA competition guidelines set in Spring 2009 issued a challenge to analyze, absorb and engage the culturally fertile and diverse urban landscape of Benton Park—a St. Louis neighborhood in transition. The client for the competition is an immigrant family from Bogota, Columbia. Consisting of a husband, wife, two children, and two grandparents (one who uses a wheelchair), the family recently inherited a piece of land in Benton Park and needed a home. Georgia Tech’s entry, Casa de Espacio Chispa, “blew the jury away,” according to Bill Stanley, one of the first African-American graduates of the Architecture Program at Tech.

Student Competition Entry by Georgia Tech NOMAS Chapter

Click above image to enlarge
‘Casa de Espacio Chispa’

The jury was made up of seasoned academics and professionals—Sean Vance, AIA, NOMA (NC State University); Chris Hinton-Lee, AIA, SES (US Army Corps of Engineers); and Michael Willis FAIA NOMA(MWA). They noted that Georgia Tech NOMAS’s passion for design was extremely evident in the team’s verbal presentation, and that the entry showed a was a clear notion of universally accessible design, which reflected their understanding for the client’s needs.

Student Competition Entry by Georgia Tech NOMAS Chapter

Click above image to enlarge
‘Casa de Espacio Chispa’

The group’s work was guided by three volunteer instructors—Herman Howard and Nekia Strong of HOK Atlanta; and Georgia Tech instructor Dawn Trimble. Participating students included Chad Boone, Saa Camanor, Ashley Johnson, Inbeom Lee, Ken Mai, Arpan Patel, Audrey Plummer, Ralph Raymond, Joi Ricks, Chi Chi Ugenyi, Donniece Wright and Vincent Yee.

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Students of the GT NOMAS Chapter

Georgia Tech NOMAS aims to build a strong chapter of design students and professionals whose sensibilities and interests include a strong promotion of diversity. The group’s recent activities include the highly successful Women in Architecture Symposium and mentoring program.

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