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SUMMARY:Education Facilities Design
DTSTAMP;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130524T111951
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130524T151951
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.architects.org/awards/education-facilities-design
DESCRIPTION:*The 2011 Jury*
 
 David Croteau AIA\, Flansburgh Architects
 Barbara Crum AIA\, LEED AP\, Perkins+Will
 Frank Locker PhD\, Educational Planning
 Brooke Trivas Assoc. AIA\, Tappe Associates
  
 
 Any education facility built anywhere in the world designed by a New England  
 or New York architect/firm\, or any education facility built in New England or  
 New York by any architect/firm anywhere in the world is eligible.
 
 The sole judging criterion is design excellence. The jury is empowered to  
 determine the extent to which design excellence is defined by aesthetic\,  
 functional\, contextual\, sustainable\, social or other characteristics. The  
 jury may also elect to honor all or part of a project\, in any category they  
 choose.
 
 This awards program is co-sponsored by the BSA/SCUP Roundtable and AIA New  
 York.
 
 .... Eligibility
 
 This award comprises two distinct categories that will be independently  
 assessed:
 
  * Higher-Education Facilities
  * K–12 Facilities (including pre-K\, elementary and secondary educational
    facilities\, public or private)
 
 Projects submitted for either category must have been built after January 1\,  
 2001. Note: Campus-planning projects are honored by the BSA Planning Awards  
 Program.
 
 Projects that have been honored in past years and work by jurors or by their  
 firms are ineligible.
 
 .... Entry fees
 
 The nonrefundable entry fee for the first submission is $150 for  
 Massachusetts or New York AIA members and $250 for all others. The fee for  
 each additional submission by the same architect or firm is $100 for  
 Massachusetts or New York AIA members and $165 for all others. (There is no  
 limit on submissions.) Checks should be made payable to /Boston Society of  
 Architects/.
 
 .... Submission
 
 Complete this entry form [1]\, and mail it with your entry fee and design  
 materials to:
 /Education Facilities Design Awards\, The Architects Building\, 52 Broad  
 Street\, Boston\, MA 02109/
 
 All submissions are due by 4:00 pm on *March 11\, 2011*. Conceal references to  
 the architecture firm on all materials submitted for the jury’s review.
 
 *Mailed entries must be in an 8.5" × 11" portfolio that includes:*
 
  1) Written project description (See requirements below.)
  2) Up to 20 project photographs plus site plans and building plans\, as
     applicable. Plans are crucial. Caption all images.
  3) Project credit list\, sealed to maintain confidentiality. Include
     additional firm names and complete addresses for associated architecture
     firms\, the contractor or construction manager\, engineering firms and
     other consultants. Submit credits exactly as they should appear on the
     awards certificates: check the spelling of all firm names carefully. Be
     sure to credit photographers.
  4) Disc that includes every image and site plan in the physical portfolio
     (formatted .jpg\, .tif or .pdf\, at least 2000 pixels wide)\, plus the
     credit list and project description (formatted .doc or .txt)
  5) Entry fee (see above)\, payable to Boston Society of Architects
 
 *Project description requirements (one page\, typed)*
 
  1) Award subcategory (if applicable)
  2) Project type and location\; site description
  3) Type (not name) of client\; description of the planning\, design and
     construction processes
  4) Program\; your solutions to unique design challenges\; special constraints
  5) Whether the project is new or a renovation
  6) Whether the design is original or an adaptation of a prototype
  7) Sustainable elements including relevant information about regional
     climate\, measured energy data and LEED or BREEAM assessment (if
     applicable)
  8) Accessible/universal design elements
  9) Urban context (links to public transportation and other public
     facilities)
  10) Construction budget\; cost per square foot\; materials used\; innovative
      building components
  11) Total square footage\; total number of units\, low-income units (if
      applicable)
  12) Others involved in the design process (e.g.\, users\, artists\, community
      members)
 
 Read the 2009 Higher Education Facilities Design jury comments. [2] 
 
 Read the 2009 K-12 Facilities Design jury comments. [3] 
 
 
 [1] http://www.architects.org/sites/default/files/file/bsa-edfacilities-awards_11cfe.pdf
 [2] http://www.architects.org/sites/default/files/file/Jury_comments/HigherEdJuryComments_09.pdf
 [3] http://www.architects.org/sites/default/files/file/Jury_comments/k-12_jury comments_2009.pdf
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