AARP/AIAS Livable Communities Phase 2 Student Design Competition Winners
The AIAS and the AARP are proud to announce the winners of the 2011 Livable Communities Phase 2: Building Student Design Competition. Students were asked to use the features present in the community master plans submitted to last year’s AARP competition, to further investigate the designs for ways to improve on and grow the ideas of the livable community. The AARP and the AIAS were looking for attractive, flexible and user-friendly housing designs that utilize the basic ideas of sustainability, accessibility, livability and visitability.
- First Place
Connected Living
Andrew Hazen-Hamilton, Songchai Asawaprecha, Jooseung Lee, and Jourdona LaFate
University of Florida
- Second Place
Threading Communities
Yuxiang Luo and Zinuo Wang
Syracuse University - Third Place
ROOTS: mixed use urban development Chicago
Laura Crane
School of the Arts Institute Chicago - Honorable Mention
Plug-In Community
Brendan Corcoran and Robert Fisher
University of Kentucky - Honorable Mention
Living in the Loop
Anthony Maiolatesi (Syracuse University) and Sandra Schwartz (University of Pennsylvania) - Honorable Mention
Active Communities
Roongroj Thurnamppetch
University of California at Berkeley
View the winning submissions here: http://aarp.aias.org/phase-two/winners/
