2019 WASLA Student Awards
2019 WASLA Student DESIGN Awards – May 17, 2019
LA 302 - Urban Sites Studio Claudia Sackett Hennum - Panorama Plaza – MERIT LA 303 - Ecological Systems Studio Katie Zhangchi Wu - Adapt And Grow – MERIT Krista Doersch - Union Bay Natural Area: Field Notes from the Future – MERIT LA 504 - New Zealand Study Abroad Rebecca Bachman, Amanda Dinauer, Asya Snejnevski, Brian Deck, Farzana Rahman, Gabrielle Herbosa, Ilsa Barrett, Jennifer Kriegel, Krista Doersch, Lisa Johnson, Niccolo Piacentini, Peter Samuels, Ryan Willis, Yunxin Du, Yutong Hu - The River is a Living Story: The Past, Present, and Future of the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor through a Cultural Trail – MERIT LA 503 - Reef Studio Jessica Vetrano, Rachel Wells, Julia Brasch, Fatema Maswood, Ellie Lange, Malin Weiss-Anderson, Darin Rosellini – So You Want to Design a Reef? Master Plan for the Redondo Beach Dive Site - MERIT BE 505 - The Right to the City Shuwen Xue, Yun Liu, Irving Chu (Urbdp) - Right Into The Garden –MERIT BE 505 - Mckinley Futures Studio Laura Durgerian, Sharon Fung, Mackinley Erikson – Aeroespina – HONOR LA 700/701 - Thesis Studio Yunxin Du, Yutong Hu, Farzana Rahman - Waikakariki Futures: A Living Eco-Laboratory – HONOR LA 702 - Capstone Studio: Liquid Lands Adam Carreau – A Delta in Flux – MERIT Jess Vetrano - Flood, Fix, Repeat: Exploring Ironic Histories & Speculative Realities of Colonial Intervention on the Skagit River – MERIT Elizabeth Lange – Migration Devastation Part II: The Return – SPECIAL MENTION Elizabeth Lange – Migration Devastation Part I: The Return – SPECIAL MENTION 2019 WASLA Student WRITTEN Awards – May 17, 2019Derek Holmer - Transfixed: Leveraging Local Ecology to Create an Integrated Minneapolis Transportation Corridor – MERIT Allison Ong - Immersive Realities: An Expansion Pack for Landscape Architecture – MERIT Sylvia Janicki - [Dis]placed by Illness: Lyme Disease as a Case for Re-Imagining Everyday Places to Recognize Invisible Chronic Illnesses – HONOR Tatyana Vashchenko - Between City and Sea: multi-trophic mariculture as urban intertidal catalyst - HONOR |