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Drylands Design Winners Announced

The California Architectural Foundation has announced the winners of the William Turnbull Drylands Design Competition. On Friday, January 13th, the jury met at Woodbury University to review 205 submissions and select 9 awards:

Students:
Merit Award $1250
#T271 Chau Nguyen, Cal Poly Pomona and Orange Coast College
Local Urban Farming: Fresno Reimagined

Honor Award $2500
#T159 Rebecca Lederer, University of Pennsylvania
New Man’s Land: 14 Sister Cities Along the US-Mexico Border

Professionals:
Merit Award $1250
#T097 Geeti Silwal, AICP, San Francisco
Resource Infinity Loop: Watershed Urbanism in San Francisco

Honor Award $2500
#T020 Thomas Kosbau, Ore Design, Brooklyn, NY
LA20: Large Scale Desalination with Repurposed Civic Infrastructure

Research Award Winners: $10,000 each
In addition to the William Turnbull Prizes, the design jury also selected five projects for further development. Working in partnership with ALI and UCLA’s Institute of the Environment, research award-winners will work to advance each proposal technically and to tease public policy implications from them. In March, award-winners will present their design research and the policy implications they suggest at ALI’s Drylands Design Conference (March 22-24, 2012).

#T178 Meghan Storm, University of Pennsylvania; Ellen Neises, advisor
Off the Reservation: A Seed for Change

#T016 Gini Lee, with Brooke Madill, University of Melbourne
Reinvesting the Line:
Small infrastructures, micro-communities, and communication ecologies

#T249 Robert Lamb, AIA; Los Angeles
Silver Lake Microshed

#T161 Laurel McSherry, Virginia Tech; and Robert Holmes, architectural designer
Drylands Design: The Commonwealth Approach

#T218 Ye Hua, USC; Alex Robinson, advisor
A Colorful Walk: Salt Pool Exploration, Owens Valley

We are looking forward to working with the research award winners over the next sixty days and sharing the results of their work, and the competition as a whole, in March. We hope you will join us.

Look for an online gallery of competition entries shortly.

Registration for the conference opens on Monday, January 30.

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