PreservationDirectory.com
PreservationDirectory.com
 
home
preservation events & conferences
› event/conference archive
› submit an event
› sign up for email updates
press releases & job postings
grants & funding sources
heritage marketing services
preservation library:
articles, regulations & policy
preservation organizations
& resources
museums & historic structures
historic real estate
preservation businesses,
products & services
historic lodging:
inns, b&b's, hotels
historic tours
preservation general resources
historic photo galleries
preservation bookstore
frequently asked questions
about us
join email list
contact us
site map


member login

Featured
Property For Sale
View more information about this historic property for sale in Historic New Castle , Delaware

Deakyne House

Historic New Castle , DE
PreservationDirectory.com
30 Bromley Road
Pittsford, NY 14534
Phone: (503) 308-0500

Email Us!





ArchiveInABox

WeddingGownPreservationKit.com

Victorian Revival Vintage Lighting

Mad Dog Primer



PreservationDirectory.com

Event & Conference Details     


Event & Conference Details
Go Back Print  
Parks for the People Awards Ceremony to be held at AIA Legacy Octagon Museum

September 19, 2012

WASHINGTON - The final round of competition in Parks for the People: A Student Competition to Re-imagine America’s National Parks is complete. The results will be announced Sept. 19 during ceremonies at the opening of a six-week exhibit of the finalists’ work at the Octagon Museum of the American Institute of Architects’ Legacy Foundation in Washington.

Forty-one student and faculty teams from 35 colleges and universities began the competition last fall. The field was narrowed to nine schools in December. Those teams visited select national parks where we asked them to explore the unique challenges of the 21st century visitor experience.

National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis said, “The students quickly grasped the challenges facing contemporary national parks. Through careful design, interdisciplinary collaboration, and open perspectives, they have given us a range of proposals that promote sustainability, address public health, inspire stewardship, empower youth, and foster dynamic connections among parks, communities and landscape systems.”

The Parks for the People competition grew out of the 2008 Designing the Parks conference sponsored by the National Park Service, Van Alen Institute, The Cultural Landscape Foundation, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, The Institute at the Golden Gate, National Parks Conservation Association, University of Virginia and the George Wright Society.

Van Alen Institute and the National Park Service will host the award ceremony, reception, and exhibit opening for Parks for the People from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Octagon Museum in Washington. Two of the eight finalist studio teams, recommended by the Parks for the People Advisory Committee, will be honored with Awards of Excellence. The awards will be presented by Director Jarvis and Stephen Cassell, Chair of Van Alen Institute’s Board of Trustees, as well as members of the competition’s distinguished Advisory Committee, including Nette Compton, Director of
Green Infrastructure, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Susannah Drake, Principal, dlandstudio; Trustee, Van Alen Institute, Steven Handel, Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution & Natural Resources, Rutgers University and William Morrish, Dean, Parsons School of Constructed Environments.

The Designing the Parks conference resulted in a partnership and produced six principles that future park planning and design must demonstrate: a reverence for place, engagement of all people, expansion beyond traditional boundaries, sustainability, informed decision-making, and an integrated research, planning, design and review process.

Van Alen and the National Park Service assembled the national design advisory committee to shape the competition and judge the entries. The competition called on student and faculty teams to use design as a catalyst to re-imagine America’s most spectacular public places. During the first stage of the competition, teams responded to a brief calling for a semester-long studio that focused on one park site, provided opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, developed community partnerships, and envisioned a new generation of healthy, welcoming, and enduring national parks.

Nine schools were selected to participate in a spring 2012 design studio: City College of New York, Cornell University, Florida International University, Kansas State University, Pratt Institute, Rice University, Rutgers University, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Washington. Seven national parks served as studio sites, including Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, Civil War Defenses of Washington, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Biscayne National Park, Valles Caldera National Preserve, Nicodemus National Historic Site, and San Juan Island National Historical Park.

Design proposals from the competition finalists will be on display at the Octagon Museum’s gallery space through mid-November. The final proposals will also be exhibited online.

 
Location Information
Octagon Museum
Washington, DC
 
Contact Information
Email: shaun_eyring@nps.gov
   



PreservationDirectory.com | preservation events & conferences | press releases & job postings | organizations & resources
museums & historic structures | historic real estate | preservation businesses, products & services | historic lodging
historic tours | preservation general resources | historic photo galleries | preservation bookstore | preservation library
frequently asked questions | about us | join email list | heritage marketing services | contact us | site map

© Copyright 2024 - PreservationDirectory.com | website by Stolutions