911 2013 Student Awards

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General Design Category


Award of Excellence

Dredge City: Sediment Catalysis

Matthew Moffitt, Student 911, Undergraduate,

Faculty Advisor: Sean Burkholder

Unprecedented levels of nutrients currently trigger toxic algae blooms and elicit Lake Erie as a restoration success story. The remediation and re-use of nutrient-laden dredge material are essential strategies within future restoration efforts. Dredge City: sediment catalysis proposes the use of Edison Park in Toledo, Ohio as the site for both the processing of and exposure to sediment gouged from the Toledo Shipping Channel, the greatest producer of material within the Great Lakes system.

Honor Awards


50,000 Trees

Sarah Moos, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisor: Judith Stilgenbauer, 911


Future Hopley: Hutano, Mvura, Miti

Leonardo Robleto Costante, Assoc. 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: David Gouverneur and Thabor Lennelye


The Horizontal Dike

Yongjun Jo, Student 911, and Kyungkun Lee, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisor: Karen M'Closkey, 911


Sand Flows | Oyster Forms

Dasha Lebedeva, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: Kristina Hill and Kathleen John-Alder, 911


Aqua Delta

Stephanie Hsia, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors:Zaneta Hong and Gary Hilderbrand, F911


Migrating Beyond Boundaries

Caitlin Squier-Roper, Student 911 and Chunlan Zeng, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: Anuradha Mathur, Dilip da Cunha and Ron Gross


Preservation As Provocation: Redefining Tourism

Zheming Cai, Student 911, Undergraduate,
Faculty Advisors: Ann Hildner, 911; David Barbarash, 911; and Kenneth Schuettle





Concrete Habitat Units

Evan Lee, Student ASA; George Kutnar, Student 911; Joshua Leyva, Student 911; Kevin Finch, Student 911; Nabyl Marcias, Student 911; Natasha Harkison, Student 911; and Kenny Sperling, Assoc. 911, Undergraduate,
Faculty Advisors: Andrew Wilcox, ALSA and Lori Pullman

Residential Design Category





Award of Excellence

Paths of Life- Rethink the Relationship Between Different Agriculture Landscapes and Community Life

Yitian Zhao, Student ALSA and Siyu Tian, Student 911, Graduate,

Faculty Advisors: Laurie Olin, F911, Tony Atkin, Gavin Riggall, and Katy Martini

Because of the very unique climate and landform in New Mexico, the traditional pueblo life style is deeply relying on the understanding and exploiting of local landscape. However, contemporary residential development in this area is somehow ignored such kind of relationship. This project rethought and applied the traditional understanding of agriculture landscape into the contemporary residential development design.

Analysis and Planning Category


Award of Excellence

Natural Water as Cultural Water / A 30 Year Plan for Wabash River Corridor in Lafayette

Daniel (Zhicheng) Xu, Student 911, Undergraduate,

Faculty Advisor: Sean Michael Rotar, 911

The project seeks to find the balancing point between culture and nature along the Wabash River in Lafayette, Indiana, which is currently underappreciated because of flooding, vacancy and disconnection. The design solution is an embodiment of cultural representation and technology of stormwater management in order to achieve ecological and social resilience. With potential for spontaneous use and dynamic programing, the site can transform into a sustainable infrastructure with a cultural identity that provides active waterfront experience.

Honor Awards


The Overlapped City

Chen Chen, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: Philipp Oswalt and Theo Daulinger


PROVIDENCE DIGS_ Designing Infrastructural Soil for Grounded Urbanism

Samantha Dabney, Assoc. 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: Michael Blier, 911; James Heroux, 911; and Nadine Gerdts


Re-transforming Landscape at the Arroyo Seco Confluence

Yingjun Hu, Assoc. 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: Ying-Yu Hung, 911; Robert Harris, Hon. 911; and Charles Dwyer


Longhorn: in Defense of Change

Andrew Doyle, Student 911, Undergraduate,
Faculty Advisors: Lake Douglas, 911 and Van Cox, F911


Designing for Resilience: Reshaping Purdue University's Campus for an Ecologically Sound Future

Camille Mahan, Assoc. 911 and Lana Merrill, Student 911 Undergraduate,
Faculty Advisor: Paul Siciliano

Communications Category








Award of Excellence

Above Below Beyond

Diana Fernandez, Assoc. 911; Susan Kolber, Student Affiliate 911; and Amy Syverson, Assoc. 911, Undergraduate, and

Faculty Advisors: Stuart Appel, F911; Lolly Tai, F911; Julie Beckman; and Ariel Genadt

Through a six-week open exhibit and the distribution of an “Exhibit Catalog,” Above Below Beyond has helped to spread the word about the potential of Philadelphia’s Reading Railroad as a public, regenerative space. Landscape architecture and architecture student work provided site context, graphic imaging, and programmatic scenarios. By sharing the often-untapped resource of student work with the public, we helped to start conversations about the future of this amazing railroad.

Honor Awards






GROUND UP Issue 02: Grit

Cacena Campbell, Student 911; Miriam Eason, Student Affiliate 911; Jenika Florence, Student 911; Anne Hansel, Student 911; Erik Jensen, Student 911; Robin Kim, Student 911; Lauren Hall Knight, Student 911; Steven Lee, Student 911; Kevin Lenhart, Student 911; Erica Nagy, Student 911; Daniel Prostak, Student 911; Justin Richardson, Student 911; Rebecca Sunter, Student 911; Tricia Tsuzuki, Student 911; Junice Uy, Student 911; and Monica Way, Student 911 Graduate,
Faculty Advisor: Karl Kullmann

Research Category

Honor Awards



GROUNDWORK: Primary Productivity in the Hudson River Estuary

Michael Frederick, Student 911; Samuel Kolb, Student 911; Curtis McMahon, Student 911; and Gena Morgis, Student 911, Undergraduate,
Faculty Advisors:Jamie Vanucci, Dan Reeder, and Susan Dieterlen

Community Service

Honor Awards








ShadeWorks: Designing and Building Community Shade in Bluff, UT

Matthew Annable, Student 911; Tara Abbaticchio, Student 911; Kenneth Biesiada, Student 911; Sarah Doyle, Assoc. 911; Molly Haberman, Student 911; Patrick Healy, Student 911; Jennifer Leach, Student 911; Gregory Laudenslager, Student 911; Kelley Price, Student 911; Jacob Rocamora, Student 911; Jessica Stonberg, Student 911; Caitlin Tamposi, Assoc. 911; Trevor Toms, Assoc. 911; Byungsun Yang, Assoc. 911; Ben Brehmer, Assoc. 911; Graduate,
Faculty Advisor: Heath Mizer, 911


Design Teach

Jesse Nicholson, Student 911; Travis North, Student 911; and Roana Tirado, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: Peter Trowbridge, F911; Daniel Krall, 911; Paula Horrigan, 911; Marc Miller





Ichi-Go Ichi-E Garden Courtyard

Michael Carey, Assoc. 911; Jason Ceralde, Assoc. 911; Keriann Head, Assoc. 911; Talya ten Brink, Assoc. 911; Monica Thompson, Student 911; Helen Wilson, Student 911; and Wan Fong Wu, Assoc. 911, Undergraduate,
Faculty Advisors: Iain Robertson, 911; Amy Wagenfeld; and Daniel Winterbottom, F911

Student Collaboration








Award of Excellence

Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum

Brad Allison, Assoc. 911; Jenifer Coogler, Assoc. 911; Kyle Cooper, Student 911; Kaitlyn Hackney, Assoc. 911; Owen Harris, Assoc. 911; Jerry Hill, Student 911; David Loyd, Assoc. 911; Simon Adam Martin, Assoc. 911; Austin Moore; Assoc. 911; Jacqueline Pionan, Student 911; Oliver Preus, Assoc. 911 Undergraduate,

Faculty Advisors:Brian Templeton, 911; Cory Gallo, 911; Wayne Wilkerson; Tim Schauwecker; Hans Hermann, Student 911; Justin Taylor; and Suzanne Powney

The submitted project is a 4-year, collaborative, design-build effort focused on the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum. The site was re-envisioned as an enhancement to the museum to expand its programs and redefine its mission, which has allowed it to solidify itself as a cultural amenity within the community. With the concept of “Celebrating the Past while Embracing the Future” the site now displays the most diverse collection of integrated green infrastructure technologies within the region.

Honor Awards


METABOLIC CHANGE: Coastal Patterns of Human Settlement and Material Flow

Eric Roy, Student Affiliate 911 and Matthew Seibert, Student 911, Graduate,
Faculty Advisors: Bradley Cantrell, 911; John White; Kristi Dykema; and Jeff Carney








The Armory: Resilient Minneapolis by Design

Lauren Brown, Student Affiliate 911; Kevin Cunningham, Student 911; Kylie Harper, Assoc. 911; Derek Hoetmer, Assoc. 911; and Tyler Knott, Student Affiliate 911, Graduate, , , and
Faculty Advisor: Jason Brody



X-Scape

Brett Berger, Student 911; Aaron Choi, Student Affiliate 911; Christine Phu, Student Affiliate 911; and Diego Valencia, Student 911, Undergraduate,
Faculty Advisor: Phillip Horton