After
surveying everyone, February 24th worked much better for a majority
of everyone’s schedules, so the date has been moved from February 17th
to February 24th. More details to follow shortly, but we
wanted to get the date out to everyone so that you can plan accordingly.
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Friday, January 20, 2017
2017 Program RFI's
What is an RFI? A Request For Information is a common formal method for a contractor to gather data, clarifications and design intent information from the design professional or client. Like any project we have had a couple questions about the program intent. Here is a list of the questions and answers for further direction or clarification.
Please let us know if you have any more questions or clarifications.
Question:
I
know the digital site plan is coming but I wanted to clarify something. Site
plan on program sheet is labeled at 1" = 100', but description elsewhere
indicates it is 1" = 50'. I am fairly certain the latter is correct?
Response:
Question:
I
have some students that would like to add a catering staging area / small
kitchen area near the gallery space. In addition, they are asking about
storage for tables and chairs, etc. for the gallery space. Lastly, some
students are planning on raised platforms, etc. and will need elevators to
access those spaces (FYI)
Lastly,
can the boats be of varying sizes? Some of the students are having
difficulty planning the circulation space around 2700 SF of boats.
Response:
Additional
spaces for a staging area / small kitchen area or storage space for the gallery
are all acceptable provided they fit within the overall square footage of the
gallery space. Raised platforms with elevators or lifts are
acceptable. The boat sizes were given to us by the Great Lakes Historic
Society, but they are average sizes. Deviation from these sizes should be
minimal.
Friday, January 13, 2017
2017 HSDC Program - Exhibition Hall
Welcome back and thank you for participating in the 67th annual High School Design Competition. This year we worked with the Great Lakes Historical Museum to develop a program for an approximately 10,500 SF exhibition hall neighboring their new building, courtyard and harbor in the Marina District on Front street.
We hope you enjoy the challenges of this program and please contact us if you have any questions. responses will be posted on this blog as well as emailed out to the teachers.
2016 Award Recipients
Congratulations to the 2016 award recipients.
Young Architects Forum (YAF) Material Innovation
Competition
FIRST PLACE
($100 Cash
Prize, Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Abby
Kitcher (Perrysburg High School)
HONORABLE MENTION
($50 Cash Prize, Award Certificate and Book Prize)
David H. (Newt) Ziegler III (Maumee Valley Country Day School)
NWOC-USGBC Sustainable Design Competition
FIRST PLACE
($400 Cash Prize and Award Certificate)
Alexa Carlozzi (St. Ursula Academy)
SECOND PLACE
($200 Cash Prize and Award Certificate)
Joseph Miller-Davis (Anthony Wayne High School)
THIRD PLACE
($100 Cash Prize and Award Certificate)
Jordan Micham (Northview High School)
BGSU Digital Media Competition
FIRST PLACE
(Rhino Rendering Software License & Award Certificate)
Jordan Micham (Northview High School)
SECOND PLACE
(Rhino Rendering Software License & Award Certificate)
Corey Juhasz (Penta)
Junior High Architectural Competition
FIRST PLACE
($100 Cash Prize, Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Josephine Miller-Davis (Anthony Wayne High School)
HONORABLE MENTIONS
(Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Carter S. Lutes (Fassett Junior High School)
Allison Borland (St. Ursula Academy)
Andrew J. Hughes (Fassett Junior High School)
Freshman / Sophomore Architectural Competition
FIRST PLACE
($300 Cash Prize, Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Ashley Dibling (Perrysburg High School)
SECOND PLACE
(Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Christopher Fletcher (Perrysburg High School)
THIRD PLACE
(Award Certificate and Book Prize)
David H. (Newt) Ziegler III (Maumee Valley Country Day School)
Junior Architectural Competition
FIRST PLACE
($500 Cash Prize, Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Anthony Coronado (Penta)
SECOND PLACE
(Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Abby Kitcher (Perrysburg High School)
THIRD PLACE
(Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Max Kokensparger (Oak Harbor)
HONORABLE MENTION
(Award Certificate & Book Prize)
Drake McClair (Penta)
Senior Architectural Competition
FIRST PLACE SENIOR
($3,000 American Institute Of Architects-Toledo Chapter Scholarship, $750 Cash Prize, Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Jordan Micham (Northview High School)
SECOND PLACE SENIOR
($1,600 American Institute Of Architects-Toledo Chapter Scholarship, Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Morgan Adams (Penta)
THIRD PLACE
(Award Certificate and Book Prize)
Drew Thomford (Perrysburg High School)
HONORABLE MENTION (FOURTH PLACE)
(Award Certificate and Book Prize)
David Smith (Perrysburg High School)
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
More scholarship awards
Many of
you are aware that Lawrence Technological University (LTU) has offered
scholarships to the top high school students who are accepted into their accredited
architecture program. They are gracious enough to offer the same renewable
scholarships this year to select students. This year we are excited to announce
that a second accredited architectural school is going to offer scholarships to
the top high school students who are accepted into their accredited architecture
program; University of Detroit Mercy (UDM). See attached letter from Will Wittig, Dean and professor from the UDM School of Architecture.
If a
student is interested in becoming a licensed Architect, then I would highly
suggest visiting these two colleges along with other accredited architecture
schools you may be interested in. Every architecture program is different; each
one offers a blend of different focuses such as urban design, construction,
materials, historical, theoretical, sustainability, organic, artistic,
technology and many of avenues of architecture. Both schools are within a 90
minute drive from Toledo in the Detroit area and always willing to show potential students around their
small campuses and state of the art architectural facilities. When visiting,
talk to current architecture students (they are always there,) look at the projects
on display and peek into the studios to get a feeling of what the next 5 years
minimum will be like if you venture into the architectural career. You can also
talk to any HSDC committee members or the AIA advisor to find out what their
college experience was like. Both of these schools and many others will be present at the award banquet in April.
Again, thank
you LTU and UDM for your awesome contributions to improve the HSDC and provide
opportunities for local visionaries into the architectural profession.
Program RFI's
What is an RFI? A Request For Information is a common formal
method for a contractor to gather data, clarifications and design intent information
from the design professional or client. Like any project we have had a couple
questions about the program intent. Here is a list of the questions and answers
for further direction or clarification.
1. Is there
a required layout or orientation of the main pool area?
a. The only
requirement is that the 75’x75’ general pool has (4) 10’x20’ finger pools for
specific functions in an H shape. Student may offset, shift or rotate the layout
of these 5 pool areas as they wish. Two BIM/CAD Pools REVIT families are in the resource
folders; one is a set 75’x75’ H shape pool, the other is a parametric pool that
that can be pieced together to offset or shift the finger pool in any location.
Student can also create or modify the given resources anyway they want to
arrange the pool in any fashion to resemble an overall H shaped layout. Below
are some examples:
2.
The
program states there are to be (10) individual private shower/toilet areas at
75 s.f. each. Are they individual rooms with toilets and sinks? Are
they grouped together?
a.
The
Individual private shower/toilet areas are to include a shower, toilet, and
sink however the fixtures do not need to be shown on the floor plan. The
designer can incorporate the location as they see fit however they need to be
adjacent to the pool area and accessible for public camp use.
3.
Can the building be
multistory?
a.
The facility may be
one or two stories, but remember to protect the views of the lake from the future
Dining Hall at the top of the hill. If the student decides to design a
multiple story facility then the building shall include a minimum of one staircase
(minimum 4’ wide) and an elevator shaft (6’x8’).
4.
In
lieu of creating a rendering, can a student build contours out of foam core and
then 3D print all of the buildings to create a model?
a.
Physical 3D models may be constructed rather than
digital renderings, however photos need to be taken and placed on the board to
be submitted at the completion of the project for judging. 3D models were
phased out of the HSDC as an award category with digital rendering capabilities
becoming available in schools. The student is more that welcome to bring their
constructed model to display at the awards banquet in April. If there is are a decent
amount of physical models this year, this award may be placed back in the award
list for the 2017 program.
5. Should the design take
into consideration safety, security or controlled access to the pool area?
a.
Ideally
the main entrance into the pool area should be through the entry lobby past the
check-in area. Students should be conscious of the general pool area access,
but nothing is required to isolate or protecting the area. Students may choose
to place a fence, retaining wall, vegetation, seating or any other obstacles
that may address this issue, but not required.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Rendering Day - BGSU - February 19th
Are the students struggling to make the materials look visually correct?
Are they ready to throw the computer out the window due to technical difficulties?
Are they looking for help putting their visions in the program?
WELCOME TO ARCHITECTURE!
Bowling Green State University architecture students are willing to give up some of their time from their busy studies to help your students.
BGSU is hosting the annual Rendering Day to help the students to perfect their designs before the final deadline. Remember scholarships are up for grabs for the winners. Students should bring flash drives, tablets, laptops, prints, images or even just a sketch pad to learn techniques and tricks of the trade.
When:
Friday, February 19th from 12:00-2:00
Where:
Park Avenue Warehouse Building, Park Avenue, Bowling Green, OH 43403.
NOTE: This is NOT the same building as last year. The architecture department has moved into a new facility!
Parking:
One-day parking permits will be available upon arrival. Buses will need to park off-site. Instructions will be given upon arrival.
Please contact the HSDC committee via email if you plan on attending with your student count and mode of transportation by Friday February 12th so plans can be made accordingly.
See you there and looking forward to seeing a sneak peek at the visions for the Aquatic Center!
Are they ready to throw the computer out the window due to technical difficulties?
Are they looking for help putting their visions in the program?
WELCOME TO ARCHITECTURE!
Bowling Green State University architecture students are willing to give up some of their time from their busy studies to help your students.
BGSU is hosting the annual Rendering Day to help the students to perfect their designs before the final deadline. Remember scholarships are up for grabs for the winners. Students should bring flash drives, tablets, laptops, prints, images or even just a sketch pad to learn techniques and tricks of the trade.
When:
Friday, February 19th from 12:00-2:00
Where:
Park Avenue Warehouse Building, Park Avenue, Bowling Green, OH 43403.
NOTE: This is NOT the same building as last year. The architecture department has moved into a new facility!
Parking:
One-day parking permits will be available upon arrival. Buses will need to park off-site. Instructions will be given upon arrival.
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BGSU map link |
Please contact the HSDC committee via email if you plan on attending with your student count and mode of transportation by Friday February 12th so plans can be made accordingly.
See you there and looking forward to seeing a sneak peek at the visions for the Aquatic Center!
Friday, January 22, 2016
BIM/CAD files
The following items have been included in this folder for your use in REVIT 2013(.rfa), AutoCAD 3D and AutoCAD 2D. Please let us know if you have any issues with the files. Students do not have to use the elements provided; they can customize the given elements, create new, or search the internet for other objects to utilize in their projects. Some online resources for students to get objects are www.arcat.com, www.revitcity.com, http://seek.autodesk.com, and several manufacturers have BIM resources on their website.
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3D Site - Edit as needed |
H Pool-Preshaped pool in H layout |
Parametric Pool- can be manipulated to create custom H-layout |
Shower |
Sink |
Locker |
Toilet |
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Site Photos and Camp Information
Here are some overall site views to help the students understand the site more. This document and other images of the site and existing structures are located here: other photos
Students can also view the site on Google, Bing or any other online resource if they would like to research the site more by using the address:
Pioneer Scout Reservation, Camp Frontier
7371 County Road S, Pioneer, OH 43554.
Students can also view the site on Google, Bing or any other online resource if they would like to research the site more by using the address:
Pioneer Scout Reservation, Camp Frontier
7371 County Road S, Pioneer, OH 43554.
Google Image |
Bing Image |
Other information about the entire camp location, structures and function can be found on the scouts website:www.psrweb.org
Thursday, January 7, 2016
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