近期2018 ASLA STUDENT AWARDS公布了獲獎名單,,此次評比有7大類,,共計7個AWARD OF EXCELLENCE和20個HONOR AWARDS。文章內容源自ALSA官網(wǎng),,歡迎查閱,。 https://www./2018studentawards/index.html -GENERAL DESIGN CATEGORY-
-AWARD OF EXCELLENCE- In Between WallsHamun Lake, Sistan, Iran Niloufar Makaremi Esfarjani, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Fadi Masoud, ASLA University of TorontoAs a result of political conflict between neighbouring countries, Afghanistan has diverted water from the transboundary Hamoun lakes, as such, Iran's wetlands have dried up. Combined with the effects of climate change, this area has become a major source of dust storms affecting eastern Iran and southwestern Afghanistan, causing socio-economic, health, and environmental issues and compromising valuable cultural sites. Based on the physics of dust storms, and with the threefold objective of ecological improvement, cultural reconnection, and a diplomatic gesture, this thesis proposes implementing an armature in the landscape: a series of strategically located walls that takes advantage of natural forces. 點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/498191-In_Between_Walls.html -HONOR AWARDS-Myth, Memory, and Landscape in the Pyramid Lake Paiute ReservationPyramid Lake, NV, USA Team: Derek Lazo, Student ASLA; Serena Lousich, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Danika Cooper, ASLA UC Berkeley點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/493010-Myth_Memory_And_Landscape.html Songs From The Ocean, Dancers From The Land: Rendering An Ecological Choreography of Coastal Habitats in Phuket, ThailandPhuket, Thailand Kate Jirasiritham, Student ASLA Faculty Advisor: Catherine Seavitt Nordenson, ASLA; Matthew Seibert, Associate ASLA The City College of New York點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/471642-Songs_From_The_Ocean.html Wetness Behind the SC/EEN: Re-wetting the OranTilwara, Rajasthan, India Cyrus Sohrab Khan, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Anuradha Mathur, ASLA University of Pennsylvania點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/498291-Wetness_Behind_The_Sceen.html Stop Making Sense: Spatializing the Hanford Site's Nuclear Legacy
Hanford, WA, USA Team: Kasia Keeley, Student ASLA; Andrew Prindle, Student ASLA Faculty Advisor: Thaisa Way, ASLA University of Washington點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/498291-Wetness_Behind_The_Sceen.html -RESIDENTIAL DESIGN CATEGORY--AWARD OF EXCELLENCE- Baseco: A New Housing ParadigmManila, Philippines Team: Julio F. Torres Santana, Student ASLA; Yinan Liu, Student ASLA; Aime Vailes-Macarie Faculty Advisors: David A. Rubin, ASLA University of WashingtonUpon our site selection and during the first week of study, we were responsible for a rigorous research into the community of Baseco in Manila, the Philippines, including history, population diversity, ecological systems, culture, commerce and economics, among other influencing factors that could inform our design decisions through the course of this project. The initial investigation was followed by a site visit and participation along with workshops with members of the Baseco community and a forum with influential civic leaders within the region. Afterwards, we shared our initial findings on the city and the region, and engaged in dialogue with both leaders and community members. Our proposals connect form with space, interiors with landscape, consider climate, vegetation and sea level rise, and create sustainable ecologically sensitive habitations considering technologies focusing on material reuse. 點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/489781-Baseco.html -HONOR AWARDS-The Snow [RESERVE]: Dynamic Microclimate Strategies for South Boston LivingBoston, MA, USA Team: Sunmee Lee, Student ASLA; Phia Sennett, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Craig Douglas Harvard University Graduate School of Design點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/495202-The_Snow.html -ANALYSIS AND PLANNING CATEGORY--AWARD OF EXCELLENCE- El Retorno a la Tierra/Going Back To the LandLas Marías, Puerto Rico Nicole Rivera-Ramos, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Matthew R. Potteiger, ASLA; Martin Hogue, ASLA State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF)Puerto Rico imports eighty-five percent of its food and the agricultural industry was decimated by hurricane Maria. "El Retorno a la tierra" empowers communities to produce their own food and be self-sufficient. This project presents strategies that could be implemented within the landscape in a barrio for the community to produce their own food. It uses the basic unit of the barrio as a model that could be expanded to other areas. It finds opportunities in the current condition of the forests in the aftermath of hurricane Maria and proposes an integration of food crops with the reforestation efforts in the forests edges, pastures and grasslands. In the 1930's Puerto Rico had an agricultural economy and most of its land was dedicated to agriculture, but this "Retorno a la tierra" is different because it focuses on the diversity and ecological basis of subsistence agriculture, rather than export agriculture that was primary dominated by monoculture. This proposal establishes a new community-based agroecology that creates the possibilities for bringing people back to the land. 點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/489903-El_Retorno_A_La_Tierra.html -HONOR AWARDS-Bloom! A Dynamic Landscape Biological SystemFort Worth, TX, USA Team: Xiwei Shen, Student ASLA; Jiawen Chen, Student ASLA; Chengzhe Zhang, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Craig Douglas; David Watts, ASLA Harvard University Graduate School of Design點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/492728-Bloom.html Pyro-Diversion: Planning for Fire in the San Gabriel ValleyGlendora, CA, USA Sarah Toth, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Catherine Seavitt Nordenson, ASLA, Matthew Seibert, Associate ASLA The City College of New York點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/494988-Pyro_Diversion.html Topographic Urban Expansion - A Landscape Armature on Hillsides of Mexico CityMexico City, Mexico Qiwei Song, Student ASLA Faculty Advisor: Fadi Masoud, ASLA University of Toronto點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/495099-Topographic_Urban_Expansion.html Developing with Water: A Landscape-driven Regulatory FrameworkNew Orleans, LA, USA Meikang Li, Student ASLA Faculty Advisor: Jane Wolff, ASLA University of Toronto點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/494434-Developing_With_Water.html Terre d'eau - Land of WaterSt. Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada Marianne Lafontaine-Chicha, Student ASLA Faculty Advisor: Justine Holzman, ASLA University of Toronto點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/497107-Terre_Deau_Land_Of_Water.html Waters in Peril: Collective Measures for a Dying Lake WinnipegLake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Jaysen Ariola, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Pete North, ASLA University of Toronto點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/494934-Waters_In_Peril.html -RESEARCH CATEGORY--AWARD OF EXCELLENCE- Restoring Diversity: Factors Influencing Revegetation Efforts in the Mojave Desert
Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave Desert Land Trust, USA Marinna Wagner, Student ASLA Faculty Advisor: Susan J. Mulley, ASLA Cal Poly PomonaThis research examined the capacity for restoration projects to ameliorate disturbed sites in the desert in the context of unprecedented biodiversity loss and potential extinction of species. The study investigated what factors influence revegetation efforts in the Mojave Desert through meta-analysis and field surveys. The goals were to determine influential existing conditions, biophysical, and anthropogenic factors, assess the effectiveness of revegetation techniques, and comprehend vegetation succession following the revegetation of disturbed arid sites. The Morongo Basin and Joshua Tree National Park was especially limited in published research. It is currently experiencing an increase in negative environmental impacts attributed to increased urban development, recreation, and global warming. This study shows that revegetation is possible, yet factors and strategies are variable and site-specific. The results and analysis are valuable for landscape architects practicing adjacent to the urban-wildland interface in arid environments. In addition, this research suggests the importance of understanding soils and the vegetation successional patterns and the need for increased monitoring of restoration efforts in arid regions. 點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/489527-Restoring_Diversity.html -HONOR AWARDS-The Living Things Nursery Catalogue and Guide to ClimateUndisclosed Location Bonnie-Kate Walker, Student ASLA Faculty Advisors: Teresa Gali-Izard, ASLA University of Virginia點擊圖片查看高清大圖 圖片來源:https://www./2018studentawards/497003-The_Living_Things_Nursery.html 更多信息: -COMMUNICATIONS CATEGORY--STUDENT COLLABORATION--STUDENT COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD-上述三類獲獎情況請登入官網(wǎng)查閱 https://www./2018studentawards/index.html
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